Nytt på nytt - Season 48

Season 48

Episodes

Hassan Preisler og Thomas Seltzer
Hassan Preisler, "The Dane" from the podcast "The Norwegian, the Swede and the Dane" meets Thomas Seltzer, the "Follomann" from the podcast "Trygdekontoret". Game on!

Maja Sojtaric og Terje Sporsem
Commentator in the newspaper Nordlys Maja Sojtaric and comedian from the city of Ålesund Terje Sporsem summarize the week together with Bård&Pernille&Johan. Come along then!

Emilie Enger Mehl og Hans Fredrik Marthinussen
Minister of Justice Emilie Enger Mehl and professor of jurisprudence Hans Fredrik Marthinussen navigate through the news week with us. Follow the radar!

Janne Amble og Geir Ove Ystmark
Grave journalist Janne Amble from TV2 and grave gladiator Geir Ove Ystmark from Sjømat Norge summarize the news week with the Nytt på Nytt gang. And you!

Kirsti Bergstø og Erlend Mørch
Up-and-coming SV top leader Kirsti Bergstø and up-and-coming top comedian Erlend Mørch check the price of the news week. Has it risen more than the banana? Pay attention!

Hadia Tajik og Vebjørn Sand
AP's Hadia Tajik and artist Vebjørn Sand paint a picture of the news week for most people. Nice or ugly? It depends on the eye that sees. And it's you!

Kjell Nordström og Caroline Johansen
Maskorama make-up maker Kjell Nordström and acting director Caroline Johansen, known as Jernia-Ellen in "Side om Side", powder and varnish the news week.

Isalill Kolpus, Sarah Sørheim og Luca Dahlen Espseth
The painting "Aftenpodden-Sarah Sørheim and Trans Norge-pod'er Luca Dahlen Espseth discovers the news week" was brought up from the basement. Feat. Isalill Kolpus!

Jan Guillou og Tommy Sørbø
Carl Hamilton author Jan Guillou and art historian Tommy Sørbø tie themselves firmly to the news week together with Pernille, Bård and Johan. Come along then!

Else Kåss Furuseth, Markus Neby og Sigrid Bonde Tusvik
Two unemployed people named Else Kåss Furuseth and Markus Neby help us summarize the news week. Pernille substitute from NAV: Sigrid Bonde Tusvik!

Liv Guldbrandsen, Iben Akerlie og Mikkel Berg-Nordlie
Actor Iben Akerlie and indigenous researcher Mikkel Berg-Nordlie summarize the news week with the little brother of Fantorangen. No, it's Liv Guldbrandsen.

Knut Nærum og Jon Almaas
Ex-Pernille colleagues Knut Nærum and Jon Almaas help Pernille colleagues Bård and Johan to summarize Pernille's farewell new week. Are you with?

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