Piker, vin og sang

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Piker, vin og sang
Genre Sitcom
Starring Herodes Falsk
Tom Mathisen
Anette Grønneberg
Anders Tangen
Siv Hulleberg
Country of originNorway
Original languageNorwegian
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes12
Production
Running time30 minutes (Including commercials)
Original release
Network TV3
Release2 October (1998-10-02) 
18 December 1998 (1998-12-18)

Piker, vin og sang is a Norwegian sitcom starring Herodes Falsk and Tom Mathisen. It is a spoof of the adult entertainment industry.

Contents

The show premiered in 1998 and had reruns in 1999.

Plot

Urban Tassing publishes men's magazines, while his sister Susanne is more serious. She is married to Stig Benny Tyllingseter, a priest in Frogner. Kurt Uglesett is a photographer and Urban's friend. The receptionist is the Russian Marika. The plot centers on the publishing house Hibischus and their two heirs.

Cast

ActorRole
Herodes Falsk Urban Tassing
Tom Mathisen Kurt Uglesett
Anette Grønneberg Susanne
Anders Tangen Stig Benny Tyllingseter
Siv Hulleberg Marika


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