{"id":99308,"date":"2024-11-03T21:01:17","date_gmt":"2024-11-03T21:01:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/lykkeland-facts-and-fiction-season-3-episode-3-news-culture-and-entertainment\/"},"modified":"2024-11-03T21:01:19","modified_gmt":"2024-11-03T21:01:19","slug":"lykkeland-facts-and-fiction-season-3-episode-3-news-culture-and-entertainment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/lykkeland-facts-and-fiction-season-3-episode-3-news-culture-and-entertainment\/","title":{"rendered":"Lykkeland facts and fiction season 3, episode 3 &#8211; news Culture and entertainment"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>What the hell is this? Are people doing this? Photo: Maipo In episode three we get a glimpse of this facility. Is it a contemporary gadget? Yes, meet the fingerprint machine. It is absolutely contemporary. That was how people paid with credit cards in the old days, before we got payment terminals. It worked like this: You put the card in the printing machine together with a piece of paper. Then a roller was pulled across the machine, so that an imprint of the card number remained on the paper. Furthermore, amounts were filled in by hand, and finally the customer signed. It was a cumbersome system, not least because the restaurant had to call the card company to check that there was coverage on the card. Is this a real doctor? Skodesplays Turid Rivertz Vatne in the role of the doctor in &#8220;Lykkeland&#8221;. Photo: Maipo In season three of &#8220;Lykkeland&#8221; we meet a new character, who is curious about the health of the divers. The doctor will find out why they are getting sick. Was she real? No. The doctor in &#8220;Lykkeland&#8221; is fiction. Having said that, she is not completely out of her imagination. Here, the series creators have based themselves on events from real life. There was a doctor on site for the verification dive. The doctor shows deep concern for the health of the divers. Here together with the character Christian Nyman, who runs a diving company. Photo: Jo Voets &#8211; In addition, there were also doctors who worked especially with the divers, and who researched the problems they started to have, says screenwriter Mette B\u00f8lstad. Speaking of health, what is medic? Martin and the other divers talk a lot about getting medic. Martin doesn&#8217;t get his, but what&#8217;s the point? Medic is slang for a health declaration for divers. In order to be allowed to dive, the offshore divers had to get a certificate from a doctor that they were medically fit for professional diving. By the way, they must also have that today. Is Toril&#8217;s style contemporary? It is not difficult to notice Toril&#8217;s clothes. She has got a completely new style in season three. Toril in action in the nightclub, but is her outfit contemporary? &#8211; It was really fun to find a costume for Toril, says costume designer Anne Pedersen. She confirms that the style is contemporary, and adds that she actually had to tone down the costume in the series. &#8211; Fashion in the 1980s was wild! Much more crazy than today. This was a period where fashion went in many directions. You can see that in Toril&#8217;s clothes. It is easy to see from Toril&#8217;s outfit that I am in the 1980s. Photo: Maipo &#8211; She wears crazy outfits when she&#8217;s at work at the nightclub, and then she has a completely different style during the day and when she&#8217;s at family dinners. Pedersen himself remembers the 1980s well. She has used her own memory of how she remembers fashion. In addition, she had Madonna and other fashion icons in mind when she found Toril&#8217;s costume. See Madonna in 1986. Does she remind you of Toril? What kind of beach is this? Herman Flesvig&#8217;s character runs in lovely sunshine on an idyllic sandy beach. Where is he jogging? He runs on Hellest\u00f8 beach. The fact that he goes for a jog is also very typical of the time. Hellest\u00f8stranden is a lovely destination in Rogaland. Photo: \u00d8ystein Otterdal \/ news In the 1980s, Norway and the rest of the world were in the midst of a jogging wave. Suddenly it was trendy to jog. More people signed up for races, and the media referred to jogging as the new popular sport. In addition, Norwegian runners assert themselves internationally. Norwegian Grete Waitz won the New York Marathon nine times. From 1986 to 1993, Ingrid Kristiansen held the world record for 5,000 metres, 10,000 meters and in the marathon. Ingrid Kristiansen started collecting world records in 1986. Here she is in action at the Bislett stadium in 1986. Photo: Morten Hvaal Do the children watch a real TV programme? The youngsters are engrossed in children&#8217;s TV, but what are they watching? Photo: Maipo Anna&#8217;s children sit comfortably in their own duffle bags in front of the television and watch children&#8217;s TV. Is it real children&#8217;s TV from the 1980s? Yes. They watch a completely real program called &#8220;Atte Katte Noa&#8221;. At that time there was only one TV channel in Norway, and that was news. In 1988, news started broadcasting &#8220;Atte Katte Noa&#8221;, which was a magazine program for children. As a rule, each episode dealt with a theme that was relevant to children. A total of 60 episodes were made. See what the kids watch in the real episode of &#8220;Atte Katte Noa&#8221;. &#8220;Yes, well.&#8221; Is this really how you say &#8220;hello&#8221; in Stavanger? Reindeer goes home to greet his weasel brother, but is not greeted with a &#8220;hello&#8221;. Rein&#8217;s little brother still lives at the childhood farm. Photo: Maipo Broren says &#8220;Yes, well! Is that the guy&#8221;. Is this how you greet people in Rogaland? Yes. This is quite common on this side of Norway. In Southern Norway, too, &#8220;ja vel&#8221; is often used to greet acquaintances. The Language Council confirms that this is common in the south-west, and adds that you are welcome to use interrogative intonation. That is, &#8220;yes, right?&#8221;. What type of boat is Marie sailing? The youngest grandchild in the Nyman family spends a lot of time at sea. In the very first episode, Marie is praised by her grandparents for maintaining good speed in the sailboat. What kind of boat does he have? What kind of boat is this? And is he timely? Photo: Maipo Marie&#8217;s sailboat is a Laser, and it is absolutely contemporary. Laser was first presented in 1971, and is used to this day as a regatta dinghy. A variant of Laser is now an Olympic class for women. Line Flem H\u00f8st from Norway competes in laser sailing during the Summer Olympics in France. Photo: Vesa Moilanen \/ NTB Watch the episode here! We you have more fact check? Check out previous articles here. Source: Ole Martin Ihle: &#8220;When He-Man came to Norway. A story about growing up in the 80s&#8221;. Finn J\u00f8rgen Solberg: &#8220;Young in the 80s&#8221;. The Norwegian Maritime Industry Authority. Great Norwegian Lexicon. news. Aftenposten. NTB. Published 03.11.2024, at 20.12<br \/>\n<br \/><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nrk.no\/kultur\/lykkeland-fakta-og-fiksjon-sesong-3_-episode-3-1.16965125\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">ttn-69 <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What the hell is this? Are people doing this? Photo: Maipo In episode three we get a glimpse of this facility. Is it a contemporary gadget? Yes, meet the fingerprint machine. It is absolutely contemporary. That was how people paid with credit cards in the old days, before we got payment terminals. 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