Senkveld med Helene og Stian - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Marit Bjørgen, Martin Johnsrud Sundby, Janne Formoe, Sven Nordin, Ole Christoffer Ertvaag, Niklas Paulsen, Emilie Lein, Baba Soul & The Professors of Funk

Guri Melby, Mads Hansen, Marte Stokstad, Isah

Linn Skåber, Solveig Kloppen, Jon Almaas, Henriette Steenstrup, Safari Shabani

Karsten Warholm, Leif Olav Alnes, Eyvind Hellstrøm, Anita Rennan, Marcus & Martinus
Karsten Warholm & Leif Olav Alnes (Karsten & Leif on NRK); Eyvind Hellstrøm & Anita Rennan (Book: "Hellstrøms hemmeligheter"), Marcus & Martinus (New song: "Love You Less");

Atle Antonsen, Bent Høie, Marie Ulven, Silje Sandmæl
Atle Antonsen (Kongen Befaler, book: "Bård og Atles gode råd om absolutt alt"); Bent Høie (Minister of Health and Care Services); Marie Ulven (Girl in Red, song: "Midnight Love"); Silje Sandmæl ("I lomma på Silje" & "Pengetabu");

Anne-Kat Hærland, Bahare Viken, Selda Ekiz, Thor Haavik, Raymond Røskeland, Renate Køppen Blindheim, Bernt Hulsker
Anne-Kat. Hærland ("Hekta på Trump"); Bahare Viken; Selda Ekiz ("Norsk-ish", Podcast & Book); Thor Haavik & Raymond Røskeland ("Farmen"); Renate Køppen Blindheim & Bernt Hulsker (Sports/Football)

Nicolay Ramm, Camilla Herrem, Gunhild Dahlberg, Camilla Stoltenberg
Nicolay Ramm ("Helt ramme sporter"); Camilla Herrem (New book); Gunhild Dahlberg ("Jakten på kjærligheten"); Camilla Stoltenberg (Director general of the Norwegian Institute of Public Health);

Bjarte Hjelmeland, Henrik Mestad, Birgit Skarstein, Øyunn Krogh & Levi Try, Linnéa Myhre
Bjarte Hjelmeland & Henrik Mestad (Show; "Bestevenner"); Birgit Skarstein ("Skal vi Danse", Olympic Games in Tokyo); Øyunn Krogh & Levi Try ("Sommerhytta"-winners); Linnéa Myhre (New Podcast);

Jan Thomas, Silje Nordnes, Kathine Sørland, Kjetil Jansrud, Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, Boy Pablo
Jan Thomas & Silje Nordnes ("Maskorama" (The Masked Singer Norway)); Kathine Sørland (New book); Kjetil Jansrud og Aleksander Aamodt Kilde (Sports); Nicolás Pablo Rivera Muñoz/Boy Pablo (Album; "Wachito Rico");

Ronny Brede Aase, Stein Erik Hagen, Thomas Alsgaard, Espen Nakstad
Ronny Brede Aase (Book; "Bok om helgekos"); Stein Erik Hagen (Docuseries, "Kunstsamlerne"); Thomas Alsgaard; Espen Nakstad (Assistant director of the Norwegian Directorate for Health and Social Affairs);

Aune Sand, Alex Rosén, Bjørn Eidsvåg, Lydia Gieselmann, Nora Mørk

Silya Nymoen, Tshawe Baqwa, Kasper Wikestad, Jonis Josef, Martin Lepperød, Ulrik Saltnes

Emilie Stordalen, Jo Nesbø, Sissel Kyrkjebø

Ståle Solbakken, Henrik og Liva Ingebrigtsen, Lars Berrum, Sigrid Sollund

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