Lauma (game show)

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Lauma
Genre Panel show
Created by Roope Salminen
Joonas Nordman
Directed by Joonas Nordman
Presented by Roope Salminen
Country of originFinland
Original languageFinnish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes4
Production
Executive producersOlli Haikka
Tomi Paajanen
Miia Lehtinen
Riku Riihilahti
Joonas Nordman
Lilli Blomberg (MTV)
ProducerVeera Lappi
Running time41 minutes
Production company Yellow Film & TV
Original release
Network MTV3
C More
Release10 October 2021 (2021-10-10) 
present

Lauma (English: The Herd) is a Finnish comedic panel game show, where regular panelists and guests try to answer trivial quiz questions the same way as the others. The show is hosted by the creator of the format, Roope Salminen and it airs on MTV3 network. [1]

Contents

Format

In each episode, there are five permanent panelists, and three guests. Before filming an episode, each of them answer to seven creatively made questions. However, as they answer, they must think, what the other competitiors answer to that question; only that way will they score points, and as if they belong to "The Herd". Those points are increasingly important, when going to the final round. The answers are then reviewed at the studio.

In the final round, called "Reverse round", the rules are the opposite; each of the panelists must think about the answer that way, that nobody else, or at least majority of the fellow panelists, answer the same way. The panelists with the most points at the end will be crowned as the episode winners. [2]

Panelists

The five "regular panelists" for the first season included: finnish actor and presenter Ernest Lawson, actress Heli Sutela, radio presenter Juuso "Köpi" Kallio, comedian Fathi Ahmed and model Shirly Karvinen. In every episode, there were also three guests – amongst others, Minka Kuustonen, Jethro Rosted, Dennis Nylund and Eppu Salminen (father of the host, Roope Salminen). [3]

Episodes

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1 410 November 20211 December 2021
28 [4] 2024

Season 1 (2021)

EpisodeOriginal air dateGuestsEpisode winner(s)
110 November 2021Sanna Stellan, Antti Tuomas Heikkinen & Elias SalonenElias Salonen (Guest)
217 November 2021Eppu Salminen, Ripsa Koskinen-Papunen & Dennis NylundErnest Lawson & Köpi Kallio
324 November 2021Ville "Viki" Eerikkilä, Minka Kuustonen & Mikko PenttiläKöpi Kallio
41 December 2021Karoliina Tuominen, Jethro Rosted & Christoffer StrandbergErnest Lawson

Reception

The first season of the show did well, scoring an average of about 314,000 viewers on its debut episode. [5]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardsNominatedResultsRef.
2021 Golden Venla Game ShowNominated [6]

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