Bill.mrk: Bryllup
Encyclopedia
Bill.mrk: Bryllup was a Norwegian reality TV series that aired on TV3
in 2004. The program was produced by Strix Televisjon AS.
One woman was going to meet as many men as she could during the course of 45 days. Each man got at least 24 hours with her, then she could ask the next man to come in. At the same time she was going to prepare her own wedding, so everything could be set up so she could get married in the last episode. The show was hosted by Guri Solberg
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The show aired for 2 seasons, during the spring and autumn of 2004. In the first season Bente Hafslund was the woman getting married, in the second season Ann-Kristin Gresby. None of them ended up getting married on the show http://www.dagbladet.no/kultur/2004/11/29/416073.html.
TV3 (Norway)
TV3 Norway is a commercial television channel targeting Norway owned by Viasat, which is a part of the Swedish media group Modern Times Group...
in 2004. The program was produced by Strix Televisjon AS.
One woman was going to meet as many men as she could during the course of 45 days. Each man got at least 24 hours with her, then she could ask the next man to come in. At the same time she was going to prepare her own wedding, so everything could be set up so she could get married in the last episode. The show was hosted by Guri Solberg
Guri Solberg
Guri Solberg is television host at the Norwegian TV station TV 2She was host of Absolutt Underholdning in 2004-2005, Skal vi danse? three times in 2006, 2007 and 2008 , and award ceremonies Amanda Award in 2008 and Gullfisken in 2007 and 2008.Solberg is a journalist educated at Volda University...
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The show aired for 2 seasons, during the spring and autumn of 2004. In the first season Bente Hafslund was the woman getting married, in the second season Ann-Kristin Gresby. None of them ended up getting married on the show http://www.dagbladet.no/kultur/2004/11/29/416073.html.
Criticism
After the series ended, several contestants spoke out and said they felt disrespected by the production company, that they were directed and controlled to say and do things they didn't really want to do http://www.dagbladet.no/kultur/2004/11/30/416140.html.External links
- Filmfront.no
- Review from Dagsavisen (Norwegian)