Danish Sitcoms.¨
List your favorits - without naming the obvious ones.
Top 100 best
The shortest tread in the history of BCG.
I did quite like the one about the little mermaid though.
Quote: Henrik Bengtsson @ December 11 2009, 8:02 PM GMTDanish Sitcoms.¨
List your favorits - without naming the obvious ones.
It was a tough one bigfella. We don't have a sitcom tradition, and only a few on screen at the moment, both made by the same two guys.
There even was rumours they stole the idea for their sitcom "Klovn" from some British comedians called ? and Mortimar, I think. Maybe someone here knows who that can be?
Quote: Henrik Bengtsson @ December 12 2009, 9:14 AM GMT"Klovn"
My Danish is poor, but I think I understand the action. The only thing I want to know is, was it a jellyfish?
Quote: Nogget @ December 12 2009, 9:28 AM GMTMy Danish is poor, but I think I understand the action. The only thing I want to know is, was it a jellyfish?
Yes. Yes it was.
Quote: Henrik Bengtsson @ December 11 2009, 8:02 PM GMT.. without naming the obvious ones
Can only think of
Ask Mr. Pastry from the 1960s
and
Jutland Weekend Television from the 1970s.
Quote: JohnnyD @ December 12 2009, 9:50 AM GMTCan only think of
Ask Mr. Pastry from the 1960s
and
Jutland Weekend Television from the 1970s.
Ok I have never heard of those, but will deffo try and Google them. If you're right. /blush
Not Coping With Hagen - hilarious flatshare sitcom set in Copenhagen, Lars' idiot cousin Hagen the fisherman comes to the big city and cultures clash.
I Married a Mermaid - a Danish rip off of My Hero mixed with Splash. Bjorn just wants an easy life but there's something fishy about his new environmentally obssessed girlfriend Almeta.
Lee and Herring - Stewart Lee hates fish, but for some reason, he becomes the new manager at a herring tinning factory. Will his staff of wacky Danish stereotypes win him over?
Pigs In The City - the Danish equivalent of Sex in the City as four glamorous female pig farmers hit the town in their designer wellys, most want love except for Stina whose happy just making bacon.
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ December 12 2009, 12:38 PM GMTNot Coping With Hagen - hilarious flatshare sitcom set in Copenhagen, Lars' idiot cousin Hagen the fisherman comes to the big city and cultures clash.
I Married a Mermaid - a Danish rip off of My Hero mixed with Splash. Bjorn just wants an easy life but there's something fishy about his new environmentally obssessed girlfriend Almeta.
Lee and Herring - Stewart Lee hates fish, but for some reason, he becomes the new manager at a herring tinning factory. Will his staff of wacky Danish stereotypes win him over?
Pigs In The City - the Danish equivalent of Sex in the City as four glamorous female pig farmers hit the town in their designer wellys, most want love except for Stina whose happy just making bacon.
LMAO Now that's what I was looking for.