Fredag hela veckan | |
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Created by | David Hellenius, Peter Magnusson, Christine Meltzer |
Starring | Josephine Bornebusch Mackan Edlund David Hellenius Ulrika Kjällander Ulf Kvensler Peter Magnusson Andreas Nilsson Christine Meltzer |
Country of origin | Sweden |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 11 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | TV4 |
Release | 5 October 2007 – 12 December 2008 |
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Among the famous Swedish comedians in the show, there were David Hellenius, Peter Magnusson and Christine Meltzer, stars from the prior Friday entertainment Hey Baberiba. Other cast members included Josephine Bornebusch, Mackan Edlund, Ulrika Kjällander, Ulf Kvensler and Andreas Nilsson. Kvensler hosted the in-show show Senaste Nytt (Latest News), which is similar to SNL:s Weekend Update.
Guest actor: Paolo Roberto
Music guest: Craig David
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Guest actor: Bert Karlsson
Music guest: Bodies Without Organs
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Guest actor: Nanne Grönvall
Music guest: cirKus(with Neneh Cherry)
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Guest actor: Markoolio
Music guest: Katie Melua
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Guest actor: Johan Glans, Izabella Scorupco, Peter Jöback
Music guest: Peter Jöback
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Guest actor: Claes af Geijerstam
Music guest: Dogge Doggelito
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Guest actor: Gudrun Schyman
Music guest: Martin Stenmarck
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Guest actor: Rafael Edholm, Westlife
Music guest: Westlife
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Guest actor: Martin Timell
Music guest: The Temptations
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Guest actor: Jan Guillou
Music guest: Josh Groban
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