Harem (TV series)

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Harem
Genre Reality TV
Presented by Mia Gundersen
Country of originNorway
Original languageNorwegian
No. of seasons1
Production
Production location Maldives
Running time60 minutes (Including commercials)
Original release
Network TV3

Harem was a Norwegian reality TV series that aired on TV3, hosted by Mia Gundersen. The production company was Strix Televisjon AS. Four women got to choose between 18 men. The men who didn't get chosen, had to go home. The series was shot in the Maldives. The series premiered on 4 October 2001 and had only one season. There was also a Danish version [1] and a Swedish version. [2]

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Ratings

The first episode of Harem was watched by 317 000 viewers, the second episode the viewership dropped to 123 000 viewers. The whole series had an average of between 163 000 and 125 000 viewers. [3] The final episode was watched by 198 000 viewers [4]

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