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These are Easter’s crime series New mysteries to be solved. You will find four different crime series on news TV this Easter. Watch them whenever you want from Friday 31 March. Incidents by water “Incidents by water” received rave reviews when it premiered in Sweden in January. At Easter, it will be broadcast on news. Photo: Joe Maples / Apple Tree “Hendelser ved vann” is a Swedish drama series based on Kerstin Ekman’s award-winning and internationally successful novel of the same name. One midsummer evening in 1973, Annie and her daughter Mia are on their way to the isolated Stjärnberg collective to start a new life with her boyfriend Dan. On the way, Annie and Mia find two tourists in a tent, brutally stabbed to death through the tent cloth. The murders remain unsolved, and almost 20 years later, the tent murders still cast long shadows over Svartvattnet’s residents. What actually happened in the small village on a midsummer evening in 1973? “Hendelser ved vann” was very well received by both viewers and critics when it premiered in Sweden in January. Aftonbladet’s reviewer described the series as “exciting, sad and absolutely fantastic” and gave it 5 out of 5 stars. Buried Secrets (Season 5) Detective Sunny Khan is back in a new season of the popular crime series “Buried Secrets”. This time with a new boss, Jessica James. Photo: Mainstreet Production In this season of the critically acclaimed crime series, Sunny has a new boss, Jessica. His former boss Cassie was killed in a car accident at the end of last season. When a severed leg is found in a newly renovated house, Sunny and Jessica are put on the case. Perplexing questions arise when it looks like a murder dating back to the 1930s. Can they find out what happened? Shetland (season 6) Jimmy Perez is back in a new season of Shetland. Photo: BBC New season of the critically acclaimed series based on the books by Ann Cleeves. We follow detective Jimmy Perez and his colleagues as they solve criminal cases in Shetland. In the sixth season, Perez investigates the mysterious disappearance of a vulnerable young man, from a newly settled family in Shetland. Has what the family fled from come back to haunt them? Vera (season 12) The popular detective Vera is back with a new season at Easter. Photo: ITV Studios Vera and her trusted assistant face a series of riveting murder mysteries in Northumberland. In the new episodes, among other things, Vera is called out to a crime scene where a municipal inspector is found tied to a sailboat outside by a lighthouse. Easter riddles and other fun Super crime Selma Ibrahim, Aksel Lund Svindal, Else Kåss Furuseth, Johan Golden, Stian Thorbjørnsen and Arian Engebø are among the profiles you will see in “Super crime”. Photo: Geir Evensen / news There will be excitement and laughter for the whole family with “Supercrime” throughout Easter. In the first episode, Aksel Lund Svindal is pressured to produce electricity for news during a power crisis instead of being the presenter of the Master of Masters, and then the intrigues really begin. Stian “Staysman” Thorbjørnsen surprisingly becomes Kork’s conductor in the episode “Orchestra in flames”. Stian wants to make the Broadcasting Orchestra more popular and popular, which creates frustration and jealousy in the former conductor Arild Erikstad. He has now been set to play triangle. In the episode “Terningkastet” everything goes wrong for Birger Vestmo when Selma, who has a phobia of bacteria and viruses, does not want to be a guest presenter of the Film Police to throw the dice to Birger. She finds his dice dirty and disgusting, and not only that: Leo Ajkic exposes Birger as a cheater. Who is telling the truth? If you have an eye for detail, you can help solve the crime mysteries even before you see the solution. “Supercrime” consists of ten episodes. Easter nuts This year you can solve the Easter nuts digitally by scanning a QR code on the screen, or by going to news.no/påskenøtter. Photo: news Since the first broadcast in 1984, “Påskenøtter” has been a regular feature on news during the Easter week. Eight evenings in a row, Rune Gokstad and Øystein Bache offer entertaining brain teasers of varying degrees of difficulty for the whole family. This year, viewers can also solve the tasks online and on mobile by scanning a QR code that appears on the screen, or by going to news.no/påskenøtter. There you can fill in the charts and submit your answer as easily as that. It is still possible to participate in the draw for a DAB radio by sending the solution via SMS. The Easter Labyrinth This year too, you can both see and listen to Viggo Valle in the “Easter Labyrinth”. Photo: news This year’s “Easter Labyrinth” builds on the same story as the 35 previous years. Well-known people stand as contributors, among them two ministers. As usual, the foreign correspondents act as guides for wayward treasure hunters. In addition, true to tradition, there will be old dance rap with Karis-Per’s polska. This year, as last year, “The Easter Labyrinth” is broadcast both on NRK1, on news TV and on the radio channels news P1 and news P1+. The program is the country’s oldest with the same presenter, beloved Viggo Valle. Eide’s language fun Watch a separate Easter special of “Eide’s language fun” on Maundy Thursday. Frode Alnæs appears in the broadcast. Photo: Tore Zakariassen / news In this year’s first episode of “Eide’s language fun” the word “Easter” is brutally illustrated. There will also be both signature fraud and improvisation. And one of the most versatile musicians in this country, Frode Alnæs, reveals how a couple of the biggest hits for “Dance with a stranger” started with gibberish. Films you can enjoy including the Oscar winner “An Irish Goodbye” will be shown on news at Easter. Photo: FLOODLIGHT PICTURES Among others, Jakob Oftebro, Kristine Kujath Thorp and Nicolai Cleve Broch star in “The biggest crime”.​​​​ Photo: Fante Film Kristine Kujath Thorp plays the character “Rakel” in the film “Ninjababy”. Photo: Motlys / Arthaus Lean back in the armchair and watch several good films on our linear channels and on news TV. Among the biggest titles you’ll find the Oscar winner An Irish Goodbye, The Greatest Crime, Ninjababy, Nokas, The Innocents and If more bodies turn up, just call. In addition, you can watch several films for the whole family. Easter in news Radio Guttapassasjen Five years ago, four friends were found murdered in a cabin in the mountain home. Will the journalist Clara Sæther manage to find out what happened? Photo: Tom Bob Peru Aronsen / news This year’s Easter crime from news Sound drama offers excitement and humor. “Gutta Passagen” is a humorous crime told as a true crime. Five years ago, four friends were found murdered in a cabin in the mountain home and the case remained unsolved. Journalist Clara Sæther knew the boys and now wants to find out what really happened. Alongside talking to a colorful array of unreliable sources, Clara delves into audio clips from the fatal cabin trip. There, the friends left behind a rather noisy gutta pod. It may turn out to be the very key to the mystery. Mysteries from Norway “Mysteries from Norway” was a popular podcast when it was published last year. The series will soon be back with a new season. Photo: news The “Mysteries from Norway” podcast starts season two at Easter. On Tuesday 4 April, there will be two episodes about a football club that had a curse cast upon them, and on Good Friday you can hear the story of the eagle robbery. Was three-year-old Svanhild really taken by an eagle and carried to the top of a mountain? Later in the season, you will hear about, among other things, the Seljordsormen, the mysterious lights in Hessdalen and a haunted kindergarten. View of life content on news The Easter services are broadcast from Stjørdal church. Photo: Laffen Jensen As usual, there will be several church services on news during Easter. This time these will be sent from Stjørdal church, in the Kimen cultural center. Shipments at 11.00 Palm Sunday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday on NRK1 and news P1+. On Palm Sunday you can also see Ludwig van Beethoven – Christ on the Mount of Olives. This is Beethoven’s only oratorio, performed by the London Symphony Orchestra and choir. Conductor Sir Simon Rattle. Sent on Sunday 2 April at 19.45 on NRK2. Maundy Thursday is the time for Kjærlighetes vei – a passion play in Sibbo church. A high-pitched, musical and beautiful dramatization of the suffering story of Jesus, seen through the eyes of some of his disciples. Sent Thursday 6 April at 21.50 on NRK2. Midnight Mass from Rome is broadcast on Easter Eve, Saturday 8 April at 22.00 on NRK2. On Easter Sunday, you can see Klaus Mäkelä conducting the Mozart Requiem. This is the Concertgebouw orchestra in a moving performance of Mozart’s last work, which he himself did not manage to complete before his death. Sent on Sunday 9 April at 19.45 on NRK2. Party and fun on news Wedding fever In “Wedding fever” you can follow five couples who go the extra mile to have a dream wedding. Photo: Alta Dar / news The weddings are big, fat, colorful and last for several days. In “Bryllupsfeber” we follow five married couples through ups and downs, right up to the big day. Spring is the time for wedding preparations for many young people. The brides and grooms we meet in this series are from both small and large Norwegian cities and towns, but when you arrive at the wedding party you will be treated to 1001 nights of bling bling, drum rolls and Bollywood dancing. In “Bryllupsfeber” we meet the couples who prepare for their wedding with that little extra. We get to sit in the front row during the purchase of extravagant dresses, rings, hairdresser, premises, cake and everything that goes with it. There will be nerves, drama and most of all, love. But how many guests will come? And is it okay for dad to invite the tenants? The series consists of seven episodes. Read more about “Wedding fever” here. Sámi Grand Prix Ole Mathis Sara Nedrejord and Agnete Saba will be the presenters for the Sámi Grand Prix 2023. Photo: Ole Kaland / news Talented and skilled artists are on stage when the “Sámi Grand Prix” invites you to a grand celebration of Sámi music on Easter Eve. The traditional song and joike competition will once again be broadcast from Kautokeino. 12 artists will sing or dance for an enthusiastic audience and viewers from Finland, Sweden and Norway. Ole Mathis Sara Nedrejord and Agnete Saba are this year’s presenters. It is you at home who decides who wins the two categories. Read more about the “Sámi Grand Prix” here. From bully to best friend The popular program “From bully to best friend” is back. This time, Maren Teien Rørvik takes the owners and dogs to the mountains. Photo: Julia Marie Naglestad / news All Norway’s dog trainer Maren Teien Rørvik is back with the successful series “From bully to best friend”. Here we meet six new, rowdy dogs and their desperate owners. Can dogs be trained to become the best friend their owners dream of? The problems for this year’s dogs are many and varied, but what they all have in common is that they make their owners’ everyday lives a nightmare. For one of the dogs, the life is at stake, and Maren must seek outside help for the first time. This time Maren takes the gang to the mountains, where they will train together, live together and share sorrows and joys along the way. Read about the participants in “From bully to best friend” here. Alle mot 1 Selma Ibrahim, Selda Ekiz and Thomas Engeset are ready for the year’s last broadcast of “Alle mot 1”. Photo: Esten Borgos / news The last two episodes in this year’s season of “Alle mot 1” are broadcast in April. First there is a regular broadcast on Saturday 1 April, before the end of the season is broadcast on Good Friday. The latter will be a kind of Easter special. The presenters Selda Ekiz, Selma Ibrahim and Thomas Engeset are ready with exciting egg experiments. Download the app and join the competition. Read more about “All against 1” here. Terje Sporsem – Absolute Norwegian Have a good laugh during Easter with Terje Sporsem. Photo: Svein Finneide What does it mean to be Norwegian? Are we still naive fortune hunters or has the oil turned us into well-fed citizens? Terje Sporsem takes a humorous slant on Norwegians in this show. Subject to change.



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