Halv åtta hos mig

Halv åtta hos mig

Halv åtta hos mig intertitle
Format Reality
Starring Helge Skoog
Country of origin Sweden
No. of seasons 5
No. of episodes 182
Production
Running time approx. 30 minutes (incl. adverts)
Broadcast
Original channel TV4
Picture format 480i (SDTV),
1080i (HDTV)
Original run 19:30 October 6, 2008 – present
External links
Website

Halv åtta hos mig (Swedish for Half past seven at my place) is a TV4 television programme shown in Sweden, first broadcast in October 2008. The show has four amateur chefs competing against each other hosting a dinner party for the other contestants. Each competitor then rates the host's performance with the winner winning a 15,000 SEK cash prize. An element of comedy is added to the show through comedian Helge Skoog, who provides a sarcastic narration.

The show is based on the Channel 4 television format Come Dine With Me.

Contents

Series 1: Autumn 2008

Episodes Premiered Location Contestants
1-4 06 October 2008 Stockholm Peter Barlach Irenka Carlsson Lisa Almgren Khaled Bakkar
5-8 13 October 2008 Skåne Mikael Håkansson Valerie Thunell Malin Lindell Jens Holst
9-12 20 October 2008 Karlstad Ingella Arwidsson Jonas Langegård Lena Marie Andersson Joakim Näzell
13-16 03 November 2008 Stockholm Mats Lindberg Christina Estemars Jolanta Bujak Magnus Billström
17-20 10 November 2008 Jönköping Noah Likhaya Pelle Tengblad Susanne Dalsätt Lisa Lejon
21-24 17 November 2008 Gothenburg Sara Vahlberg Mattias Gereny Sverker Toreskog Anna Nelson
25-28 24 November 2008 Umeå Niklas Gustafsson Christer Johansson Josefin Holmgren Erik Wennberg
29-32 01 December 2008 Stockholm Carlo Borsatti Jeanette Predin Mithras Ljungberg Anni Bernhard

The last four episodes of the first series were shown over two weeks on 1, 2, 8 and 9 December 2008. The final episode had 373,000 viewers.[1]

Series 2: Spring 2009

Episodes Premiered Location Contestants
1-4 02 February 2009 Stockholm Johanna Figaro Ardy Strüwer Philip Hedberg Usha Ananthakrishnan
5-8 09 February 2009 Linköping Lars Mårelius Björn Rallare Elisabeth von Satzger Willy Svahn
9-12 16 February 2009 Malmö Christopher Larsson Martin Wezowski Rosemarie Geiss Louise Karlsson
13-16 23 February 2009 Falun / Borlänge Håkan Fåhraeus Kerstin Sahlin Kalle Fjällrud Anna-Lena Strömmer
17-20 02 March 2009 Stockholm Lena Helt Arya Monfared Philip Ajeenah Mathias Kemi
21-24 09 March 2009 Gotland Tomas Lönnhammar Margaretha Olin Josefin Ringbom Tommy Andersson
25-28 16 March 2009 Örebro Jessica Gunnarsson Peter Ebkar Lillemor Essén Peter Lindberg
29-32 23 March 2009 Västerås Katarina Feltendahl Johan Benzeriane Matti Koskinen Annsofi Söderholm
33-36 30 March 2009 Uppsala Johan Helander Katrin Mandl Therez Olsson Örjan Swing
37-40 06 April 2009 Gothenburg Dennis Bergsman Madeleine Karlenfjälls Anders Taube Anna West

Series 5: Autumn 2010

Episodes Premiered Location Contestants
1-4 06 September 2010 Stockholm Daniel Irina Lasse Lillemor
5-8 13 September 2010 Malmö Adjovi Nils-Olof Therese Per
9-12 20 September 2010 Gothenburg Jennifer Jonatan Staffan Sofie
13-16 27 September 2010 Falkenberg Mikaela Lasse Kerstin Fredrik
17-20 04 October 2010 Stockholm Couples Johan & Maria Bo & Birgitta Cecilia & Björn Fredrik & Matthias
21-24 11 October 2010 Malmö Isa Ola Christine Fredrik
25-28 18 October 2010 Eskilstuna Eric Alexander Inger Madeleine
29-32 08 November 2010 Stockholm Per Lisa Björn Greta
33-36 15 November 2010 Borås Jasna Bengt Christian Pia
37-40 22 November 2010 Piteå Crister Siw Jennie Hans
41-44 29 November 2010 Stockholm Nihan Sonja Efrem Andreas
45-48 06 December 2010 Öland Lotta Michel Staffan Marika

Series 6: Spring 2011

Episodes Premiered Location Contestants
1-4 10 January 2011 Stockholm Nic Ellinor Sandra Johnny
5-8 17 January 2011 Västerås Anna Mikael Örjan Mika
9-12 24 January 2011 Östersund Ingrid Johan Olle Sara
13-16 31 January 2011 Stockholm Monica Linda Rickard Ulf
17-20 7 February 2011  ?  ?? ?? ?? ??
21-24 14 February 2011 Stockholm Karolina Pehr Mimmi Marcus

Series 7: Autumn 2011

Episodes Premiered Location Contestants
1-4 29 Augusti 2011 Uppsala Helena Bruno Susanne Micke
5-8 5 September 2011 Stockholm Torkel Knutsson Louise Eriksson Torbjörn Bernhardsson Malena Enget

415,000 viewers watched the first episode of series 2, with 502,000 watching the final episode.[2]

438,000 viewers watched the first episode of series 3, with 863,000 watching the final episode.[3]

833,000 viewers watched the first episode of series 4, with 880,000 watching the episode shown on Wednesday 3 February 2010.[4]

788, 000 viewers watched the 5 October 2010 episode with a 24.8% share of all viewers. It was the most-watched non-news programme of the day.[5]

References