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TV-feber
A story from the time when television first came to Sweden. Edvin, a bachelor, lives with his mother in a small village. The municipality has decided to build a new road where Edvin's house is located. One day Edvin get a large package in the mail arrives. It is a television set.
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Plot Summary
This Norwegian comedy-drama follows the chaotic and often absurd lives of the staff at a low-budget television station. As they struggle with dwindling finances and dwindling creative output, they navigate personal dramas, eccentric personalities, and the ever-present threat of cancellation. The series offers a humorous yet sometimes poignant look at the challenges of producing content in a competitive and unforgiving industry.
Critical Reception
TV-feber received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its humor and relatable portrayal of the television industry. Some found the plot occasionally uneven, but the performances were generally well-regarded.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its witty dialogue and satirical take on television production.
The ensemble cast delivers strong, comedic performances.
Some viewers noted pacing issues in certain episodes.
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Fun Fact
The series was filmed in Norway and aimed to capture the quirky atmosphere of a small, independent television station.
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