Nordmennenes Egen Historie - Season 6

Season 6
Episodes

Det brenner i byen!
When the wooden houses burn in Kristiansand, Arendal and Tvedestrand 1930-1977

Dra til sjøs!
Around the world with the Sørlandsflåten

Bygda med de gode tennene
The district doctor, the nurse and the professor study teeth in Valle 1937

Tilbake til naturen
The hippie collective at Log near Farsund 1972

Spor i fjord
On the water in sailboats, snails and speedboats for 40 years

Lys i mørket
Blue Cross operations in Kristiansand

Fesjå på holt
When Telemarkskveg was in fashion - 1952

Med rutebil og amerikaner
On a trip by taxi and bus along the south's crooked roads 1930-1960

Med hov og høye hæler
Fabulous fishing luck in the 20s

Den flytende riksveien
Coastal routes and local boats keep the coast together until the road takes over 1916-1973

Brobyggerne
About the new bridges in Flostad, Mandal, Kristiansund and Arendal 1947-1961
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