Is it raining sideways, are you caught in the hamster wheel or do you just miss Christmas – as it was in your childhood? Here is some of what will be on news in December, which will hopefully make you shrug your shoulders and look forward to Christmas. Recipe for Christmas mood: Follow a Christmas calendar (or several) All news’s Christmas calendars are in news TV, so every generation can find their favorite here, whether it’s Christmas in Blåfjell or Christmas King. The new calendars this year are the third season of 24-star Christmas calendar, Trolltider and The Secret of the Christmas Heart. Get Christmas spirit in your ear Photo: news A far newer tradition than the calendars is Christmas spirit with Live and Ronny. The popular Christmas podcast has become a “fixed companion” for many throughout the Advent season. Nitimen has both a Christmas Gala with the Kringkastingsorkesteret (December 18) and a Christmas workshop throughout December. Listen to Christmas music Photo: Aurora Henni Krogh news Super Jul plays Christmas music for the whole family, and on news Classic Christmas you get a beautiful, classic Christmas piece. On TV you can catch concerts with everything from the Broadcasting Orchestra and Kajsa Balto to the Christmas hit parade with Mariah Carey. Follow the traditions (“same procedure every year”) Photo: Julia Marie Naglestad / news It will be the evening before the evening this year and – of course with the Countess and the court master around 21. news does not dare to do otherwise. Marte Stokstad and Kåre Magnus Bergh host the broadcast, which is among news’s most watched programmes. A good Christmas morning Photo: Qvisten Animation On the 24th, many people have their own “TV liturgy”: Someone just HAS to catch the beautiful Cinderella or the warm atmosphere of the Disney parade. But have you discovered the Snowmen’s Christmas hour? It is a collection of magical Christmas adventures from the Nordics, with celebrities such as Solan and Ludvig and the Moomintroll, but also with Icelandic Stivbeinten and his twelve brothers and more. What gives you the most Christmas spirit? Snow! Following a Christmas calendar together with the family Three Nuts for Cinderella The Countess and the Master of the Court Christmas music None of the parts Show result Program to enjoy Life away from the beaten path Photo: Torje Bjellaas Some news programs are not actually Christmas programs, but have nevertheless become a Christmas tradition, or pre-Christmas tradition. An example of that is the series Where no one should believe that something could exist. Six new episodes of the popular series are now out. No space Christmas without chess! Magnus Carlsen is the reigning world champion ahead of this year’s WC in blitz and rapid chess. This time the championship will be held in New York. news broadcasts all the drama live from 26 to 31 December, and Ole Rolfsrud leads the broadcasts. The journalism you didn’t know you wanted In Space Christmas, the new program A-laget is also coming, where atypical journalists interview the biggest names in Norwegian public life. Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre is out first. He must, among other things, answer whether he has bathed in money. The questions can be surprising, unpredictable, sometimes funny or touching, but always completely sincere and without ulterior motives. It does something to the person being interviewed: Maska fell. The Nerdrum family Photo: Agnete Brun This documentary series provides a rare opportunity to get to know one of Norway’s most fascinating and controversial artists. The Norwegian artist Odd Nerdrum opens the doors to life on the farm outside Stavern. He lives there with his wife, grown children and his personally selected pupils. A unique life Illustration: Veronica Lüthcke / news Those who like podcasts can look forward to Prix Europa winner Joakim Førsund’s portrait of Liv Ullmann. In Stories from reality: Life, he comes close to Ullmann’s life and work. Published 01.12.2024, at 11.12 Updated 01.12.2024, at 12:48 p.m
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