Nytt på nytt (1999)
Nytt på nytt is a Norwegian version of the British comedy programme Have I Got News for You, by the production company Hat Trick Productions. The programme is aired weekly on Friday nights. The show is a competition between two panels, where one panelist is permanent, and the other is a guest. The goal is to solve several tasks. The element of competition is largely ignored in favour of the witty remarks and the banter between panelists. The scores are generally overlooked, and have only a brief mention at the end of the show. The host is Jon Almaas, with permanent panelists Knut Nærum and Ingrid Gjessing Linhave. Linhave replaced Linn Skåber from the autumn of 2013. Since the start in the spring of 1999, it has grown to become the most popular weekly show on Norwegian television, with more than a million viewers every week.
Nytt på nytt: 53 Season s
S0: Specials
4 Episode s
S1: Season 1
8 Episode s
S2: Season 2
9 Episode s
S3: Season 3
7 Episode s
S4: Season 4
13 Episode s
S5: Season 5
12 Episode s
S6: Season 6
15 Episode s
S7: Season 7
13 Episode s
S8: Season 8
16 Episode s
S9: Season 9
13 Episode s
S10: Season 10
17 Episode s
S11: Season 11
15 Episode s
S12: Season 12
15 Episode s
S13: Season 13
14 Episode s
S14: Season 14
15 Episode s
S15: Season 15
16 Episode s
S16: Season 16
16 Episode s
S17: Season 17
14 Episode s
S18: Season 18
15 Episode s
S19: Season 19
15 Episode s
S20: Season 20
18 Episode s
S21: Season 21
14 Episode s
S22: Season 22
18 Episode s
S23: Season 23
15 Episode s
S24: Season 24
18 Episode s
S25: Season 25
14 Episode s
S26: Season 26
17 Episode s
S27: Season 27
15 Episode s
S28: Season 28
17 Episode s
S29: Season 29
15 Episode s
S30: Season 30
16 Episode s
S31: Season 31
15 Episode s
S32: Season 32
17 Episode s
S33: Season 33
16 Episode s
S34: Season 34
13 Episode s
S35: Season 35
16 Episode s
S36: Season 36
13 Episode s
S37: Season 37
16 Episode s
S38: Season 38
13 Episode s
S39: Season 39
17 Episode s
S40: Season 40
14 Episode s
S41: Season 41
15 Episode s
S42: Season 42
17 Episode s
S43: Season 43
16 Episode s
S44: Season 44
14 Episode s
S45: Season 45
16 Episode s
S46: Season 46
14 Episode s
S47: Season 47
15 Episode s
S48: Season 48
13 Episode s
S49: Season 49
15 Episode s
S50: Season 50
14 Episode s
S51: Season 51
16 Episode s
S52: Season 52
3 Episode s
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