List of Icelandic television series

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The following is a list of television series produced in Iceland:

UpphafLokÞáttaröðSjónvarpsstöð
1966- Áramótaskaupið Ríkissjónvarpið
19661966 Í uppnámi Ríkissjónvarpið
19671976 Munir og minjar Ríkissjónvarpið
19671976 Réttur er settur Ríkissjónvarpið
19672004 Nýjasta tækni og vísindi Ríkissjónvarpið
1967- Stundin okkar Ríkissjónvarpið
19691969 Opið hús Ríkissjónvarpið
19692003 Maður er nefndur Ríkissjónvarpið
19721974 Vaka Ríkissjónvarpið
1974- Kastljós Ríkissjónvarpið
19761977 Úr einu í annað Ríkissjónvarpið
19771977 Undir sama þaki Ríkissjónvarpið
19781978 Alþýðufræðsla um efnahagsmál Ríkissjónvarpið
19781978 Nú er nóg komið Ríkissjónvarpið
19791979 Hefur snjóað nýlega Ríkissjónvarpið
19791979 Flugur Ríkissjónvarpið
19791986 Skonrokk Ríkissjónvarpið
19811990 Stiklur Ríkissjónvarpið
1981- Söngvakeppni sjónvarpsins Ríkissjónvarpið
19821982 Þættir úr félagsheimili Ríkissjónvarpið
19851985 Kollgátan Ríkissjónvarpið
19851985 Fastir liðir... eins og venjulega Ríkissjónvarpið
19861987 Heilsubælið í Gervahverfi Stöð 2
1986 Poppkorn Ríkissjónvarpið
1986- Gettu betur Ríkissjónvarpið
19871995 Á tali hjá Hemma Gunn Ríkissjónvarpið
19892014 Spaugstofan Ríkissjónvarpið / Stöð 2
1992 1995 Imbakassinn Stöð 2
19931993 Limbó Ríkissjónvarpið
19931993 Þjóð í hlekkjum hugarfarsins Ríkissjónvarpið
19931995 SPK Ríkissjónvarpið
19931998 Dagsljós Ríkissjónvarpið
19951995 Radíus Ríkissjónvarpið
19972001 Fóstbræður Stöð 2
19991999 Nonni Sprengja Skjár einn
19992000 Stutt í spunann Ríkissjónvarpið
19992006 Brúðkaupsþátturinn já Skjár einn
1999 Út að borða með Íslendingum Skjár einn
1999 Skotsilfur Skjár einn
1999 Sílikon Skjár einn
1999 Menntóþátturinn Skjár einn
1999 Pétur & Páll Skjár einn
1999 Tvípunktur Skjár einn
1999 Bak við tjöldin Skjár einn
1999 Teikni-leikni Skjár einn
19992000 Axel og félagar Skjár einn
1999- Silfur Egils Skjár einn / Stöð 2 / RÚV
1999- Innlit/Útlit Skjár einn
20002002 Íslensk kjötsúpa SkjárEinn
20002004 Djúpa laugin Skjár einn
20002004 70 mínútur Popp Tíví
20002005 Viltu vinna milljón? Stöð 2
20002000 Gunni og félagar Skjár einn
2000 Myndastyttur Skjár einn
2000 2001 nótt Skjár einn
2000 Mótor Skjár einn
2000 Adrenalín Skjár einn
2000 Allt annað Skjár einn
2000 Björn og félagar Skjár einn
2000 Rósa Skjár einn
2000 Samfarir Báru Mahrens Skjár einn
20012002 Sönn íslensk sakamál Ríkissjónvarpið
20022004 Popppunktur Skjár einn / RÚV
20022004 Af fingrum fram Ríkissjónvarpið
20032003 Hljómsveit Íslands Skjár einn
20032004 Svínasúpan Stöð 2
20032005 Idol stjörnuleit Stöð 2
20032007 Út og suður Ríkissjónvarpið
20032015 Sjálfstætt fólk Stöð 2
20042006 Sunnudagsþátturinn Skjár einn
2004- Game Tíví Popp Tíví / SkjárEinn
20052005 Kallakaffi Ríkissjónvarpið
20052005 Kvöldþátturinn Sirkus
20052005 Sjáumst með Silvíu Nótt Skjár einn
20052006 Strákarnir Stöð 2
20052006 Taka tvö Ríkissjónvarpið
20052014 Stelpurnar Stöð 2
20052008 Allt í drasli Skjár einn
20062006 Búbbarnir Stöð 2
20062006 X-faktor Stöð 2
20062007 Sigtið SkjárEinn
20062007 Venni Páer SkjárEinn
20062007 Dýravinir SkjárEinn
20062007 Meistarinn Stöð 2
20062007 Tekinn Stöð 2
20062008 Kompás Stöð 2
20062014 Latibær RÚV/Stöð 2
20072007 Jón Ólafs Ríkissjónvarpið
20072007 Næturvaktin Stöð 2
20072007 Söngvaskáld Ríkissjónvarpið
20072007 Ertu skarpari en skólakrakki? SkjárEinn
20072008 Laugardagslögin Ríkissjónvarpið
20072012 Pressa Stöð 2
2007- Sunnudagskvöld með Evu Maríu Ríkissjónvarpið
2007- Logi í beinni Stöð 2 / Sjónvarp símans
20072019 Útsvar Ríkissjónvarpið
2007- 07/08 bíó leikhús Ríkissjónvarpið
2007- Kiljan Ríkissjónvarpið
20082008 Svalbarði SkjárEinn
20082008 Mannaveiðar Ríkissjónvarpið
20082012 Algjör Sveppi Stöð 2
20082008 Hæðin Stöð 2
20082008 Dagvaktin Stöð 2
2008- Óli á Hrauni ÍNN
20082008 Ríkið Stöð 2
20082008 Svartir englar Ríkissjónvarpið
20082008 The Singing Bee SkjárEinn
20092011 Auddi og Sveppi Stöð 2
2009- Atvinnumennirnir okkar Stöð 2
20092009 Hamarinn Ríkissjónvarpið
20092016 Réttur Stöð 2
20092009 Fangavaktin Stöð 2
20102010 Ameríski draumurinn Stöð 2
20102010 Hlemma vídeó Stöð 2
20102012 Steindinn okkar Stöð 2
2010- Návígi Ríkissjónvarpið
20102010 Golfskóli Birgirs Leifs Stöð 2
20102010 Hæðin Stöð 2
20112013 Ha? SkjárEinn
20112011LjósvakavíkingarStöð 2
20112017 Spurningabomban Stöð 2
20112011 Grillskóli Jóa Fel Stöð 2
20112011 Heimsendir Stöð 2
2012- Heimsókn Stöð 2
20122012 Veiðin með Gunnari Berden Stöð 2
20122012 Evrópski draumurinn Stöð 2
20132013 Mannshvörf Stöð 2
20132013 Í eldhúsinu hennar Evu Stöð 2
20132013 Bara grín Stöð 2
20132013 Dominoz deildin - Liðið mitt Stöð 2
2013Eitthvað annaðStöð 2
20132013 Hið blómlega bú Stöð 2
20132013 Goðsagnir efstu deildar Stöð 2
20132013 Óupplýst Lögreglumál Stöð 2
20132015 Veistu hver ég var? Stöð 2
20132014 Sunnudagsmorgun með Gísla Marteini Ríkisútvarpið
2013TossarStöð 2
20142016 Ísland Got Talent Stöð 2
20142014 Á fullu Gazi Stöð 2
20142014 Íslenskir Ástríðuglæpir Stöð 2
20142014 Heimur ísdrottningarinnar Stöð 2
20142015 Brestir Stöð 2
20142016 Gulli byggir Stöð 2
20142014 Dulda Ísland Stöð 2
20142015 Heilsugengið Stöð 2
20142014 Eitthvað Annað Stöð 2
20142014 Eldhúsið hans Eyþórs Stöð 2
20142014 Grillsumarið mikla Stöð 2
20142014 Léttir sprettir Stöð 2
20142015 Fókus Stöð 2
20142015 Hreinn Skjöldur Stöð 2
20152016 Þær tvær Stöð 2
20152017 Feðgar á ferð Stöð 2
20152015 Hindurvitni Stöð 2
20152015 Drekasvæðið Ríkissjónvarpið
20152015 Lögreglan Stöð 2
20152015 Jólastjarnan Stöð 2
2015Múslimarnir okkarStöð 2
2015- Vikan með Gísla Marteini Ríkisútvarpið
2015Örir Íslendingar - Fullorðnir með ADHDStöð 2
2016Bara geðveikStöð 2
2016Battlað í borginniStöð 2
2016- Ísskápastríð Stöð 2
20162016 Ghetto betur Stöð 2
20162016 Augnablik úr 50 ára sögu sjónvarps Ríkissjónvarpið
20162016 Sjónvarp í 50 ár Ríkissjónvarpið
20172018 Steypustöðin Stöð 2
20172017 Asíski draumurinn Stöð 2
2017Hvar er best að búa? sería 1Stöð 2
2017SnappararStöð 2
2018Nýja Ísland - Helvítis fokking fokkStöð 2
2018Nýja Ísland - Túristinn blessaði ÍslandStöð 2
20182018 Suður-ameríksi draumurinn Stöð 2
20192019 Góðir landsmenn Stöð 2
20192019 Kappsmál Ríkisútvarpið
2019- Föstudagskvöld með Gumma Ben Stöð 2
2019Hvar er best að búa? sería 2Stöð 2
2019Viltu í alvöru deyja?Stöð 2
20202020 Steinda Con Stöð 2
20202020 Sápan Stöð 2
20202020 Eurogarðurinn Stöð 2
2021Kjötætur óskast! Vegan með Lóu PindStöð 2
20212021 Vegferð Stöð 2

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