I kveld med YLVIS
I Kveld med YLVIS (Tonight with Ylvis) | |
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Created by | Bård Ylvisåker, Vegard Ylvisåker |
Written by | Bård Ylvisåker, Vegard Ylvisåker, Calle Hellevang-Larsen, Magnus Devold. |
Directed by | Ole Martin Hafsmo, Christian Holm-Glad, Morten Skogdal |
Starring | Bård Ylvisåker, Vegard Ylvisåker, Calle Hellevang-Larsen, Magnus Devold |
Country of origin | Norway |
Original language(s) | Norwegian, English |
No. of seasons | 4 |
Production | |
Location(s) |
Riksscenen, Oslo (season 1-3), Folketeatret, Oslo (season 4). |
Production company(s) |
Funkerhauser Productions (season 1), Concorde TV (season 2-4) |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | TVNorge |
Original run | September 19, 2011 – present |
External links | |
Website |
I kveld med YLVIS (Tonight with Ylvis) is a Norwegian talkshow hosted by Bård and Vegard Ylvisåker, with Calle Hellevang-Larsen as a permanent sidekick. During season 2 Calle was replaced by David Batra due to obligations he had made with his comedy group Raske Menn and their show on the rival channel TV2. Magnus Devold is also a permanent part of the show and often contributes with several segments per show.
The talkshow has several regular segments like "Hyss i Småland" (Pranks in Småland) where they do various pranks dressed as 19th century farmers, mimicking the style of Emil i Lönneberga, and "Kan dette brukes som vann-ski?" (Can this be used as waterskis?)
Production
The first season of the show was produced by Funkerhauser Productions, a company owned by comedians Harald Eia and Bård Tufte Johansen, who also have a show on the same channel. In the spring of 2012 the Ylvis-brothers and their manager Jørgen Thue started the production company Concorde TV, which produced seasons 2, 3 and 4 of the show. The first 3 seasons of I kveld med Ylvis were taped at Riksscenen in Oslo with a live audience. Starting with season 4 the show is broadcast live from the Folketeatret in Oslo.
Regular skits
- "Voice-controlled" elevators, and ATMs
- Bård and Vegard use microphones and a keyboard to mimic the sound of a digital voice, controlling various stuff like ATMs and elevators. Often they use quizzes or deliberately misunderstand various words or numbers, like in the amount the customer wants withdrawn.
The skit has become a favorite and also gained popularity as viral videos, with many countries asking for rights to the skit[1] This was a continuation of a segment they once did called "Radio-Taxi", where passengers would hear improvised songs about themselves on the radio.
- "Trapped in IKEA"
- Using a fake room that slides in front of the door, random people gets trapped in IKEA exhibits. An accomplice also hides in a closet, and goes out pretending like there is nothing changed, and then disappears back into the closet. After a while the fake room is removed, and often the accomplice gets asked to show where the exit is, and then shows them the newly reopened door. The fake room has also contained a man "using" the toilet once.
- Big in-
- Two series has featured the boys trying to make it big in various places in the world for comic effect. First they tried to make it big in Kyrgyzstan and ended with appearances on national television in a morning show. The song Janym gained mild popularity in Kyrgyzstan, and a slight revival amongst Russian speakers after the success of the Fox. In season 3 Bård, Vegard, and eventually Magnus tried to make it big as actors in Swahiliwood, a large sub-Saharan movie industry, calculating that they could reach out to hundreds of millions of potential viewers. In the end the boys were invited to introduce an award in the Swahiliwood equivalent of the Academy awards.
Reception
Season 1 of the talk show received good reviews and the premiere attracted 458 000 viewers.,[2][3] whilst the second series only attracted 341 000 viewers on the premiere. The third series set a record with 534 000 viewers, well helped by the success of The Fox
I kveld med Ylvis was awarded with the best show TV/Film at the Norwegian Comedy Awards 2012
List of Episodes
Season 1
Average viewership: 334,000[4]
Episode | Date | Guestlist |
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1 | 19.09.2011 | Thomas Giertsen and Anna Anka |
2 | 21.09.2011 | Linn Skåber and Thomas Seltzer |
3 | 26.09.2011 | Sigrid Bonde Tusvik and Jaysuma Saidy Ndure |
4 | 28.09.2011 | Atle Antonsen and Katzenjammer |
5 | 03.10.2011 | Kristoffer Joner and Jonas Gardell |
6 | 05.10.2011 | Madcon and Joe Labero |
7 | 10.10.2011 | Tone Damli and Aleksander Schau |
8 | 12.10.2011 | Hege Schøyen and Jo Røislien |
9 | 17.10.2011 | Fabian Stang and Christina Vukicevic |
10 | 19.10.2011 | Terje Sporsem and Jan Gunnar Røise |
11 | 24.10.2011 | Sondre Lerche and Else Kåss Furuseth |
12 | 26.10.2011 | Erlend Loe and Gabrielle Leithaug |
13 | 31.10.2011 | Bare Egil and Live Nelvik |
14 | 02.11.2011 | Davy Wathne and Maya Vik |
15 | 07.11.2011 | Maria Mena and Knut Jørgen Røed Ødegaard |
16 | 09.11.2011 | Hans Olav Brenner and Jenny Skavlan |
17 | 14.11.2011 | Kristoffer Schau and Kristin Halvorsen |
18 | 16.11.2011 | Kurt Nilsen and Mariann Thomassen |
Season 2
Average viewership: 247,000[4]
Episode | Date | Guestlist | Note |
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1 | 12.09.2012 | Steinar Sagen, Tore Sagen, Bjarte Tjøstheim and Viktoria Winge | 341 000 viewers[5] |
2 | 16.09.2012 | Espen Eckbo and LidoLido | |
3 | 19.09.2012 | Lillian Müller and The Pajama Men | |
4 | 23.09.2012 | Zahid Ali, Mudasser Kahn and Andreas Wahl | |
5 | 26.09.2012 | Erik Solbakken and Ingrid Bolsø Berdal | |
6 | 30.09.2012 | Anders Baasmo Christiansen and Ezinne Okparaebo | |
7 | 03.10.2012 | John Brungot, Magnus Eliassen and Erik Eliassen | |
8 | 07.10.2012 | Alex Rosén and Alexandra Joner | |
9 | 10.10.2012 | Karpe Diem and Josephine Bornebusch | |
10 | 14.10.2012 | Cecilia Brækhus and Kåre Magnus Bergh | |
11 | 17.10.2012 | Pia Tjelta and Aslak Nore | |
12 | 21.10.2012 | Petter Schjerven and Leo Ajkic | |
13 | 24.10.2012 | Jon Øigarden and Are Sende Osen | |
14 | 28.10.2012 | Marte Stokstad and Kriss Kaspersen | |
15 | 31.10.2012 | Eyvind Hellstrøm and Admiral P | |
16 | 04.11.2012 | Harald Eia, Bård Tufte Johansen and Åse Kleveland | |
17 | 07.11.2012 | Trond-Viggo Torgersen and Agnes Kittelsen | |
18 | 11.11.2012 | Bernt Apeland, Didrik Solli-Tangen, Charlotte Thorstvedt and Jan Egeland | UNICEF-spesial |
19 | 14.11.2012 | Dagfinn Lyngbø and Anne Sandvik Lindmo |
Season 3
Average viewership: 324,000[4]
Episode | Date | Guestlist | Note |
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1 | 10.09.2013 | Pernille Sørensen, Bas Lansdorp and Alfred Sandvig | Viewer-record: 534 000 viewers[5] |
2 | 12.09.2013 | Henriette Steenstrup and Roger Antonsen | |
3 | 17.09.2013 | Tommy Steine and Sandra Lyng Haugen | |
4 | 19.09.2013 | Einar Tørnquist and Petter Bøckman | |
5 | 24.09.2013 | Ingrid Olava and Kristian Valen | |
6 | 26.09.2013 | Christian Ringnes and Harald Eia | |
7 | 01.10.2013 | Per Kristian Thorsland, Per Heimly, Ari Behn and Mariann Hole | |
8 | 03.10.2013 | Little Steven, Ronny Aase and Live Johnsrud Nelvik | |
9 | 08.10.2013 | Solveig Kloppen, Steinar Ofsdal, Rune Nilsson and Per Olav Alvestad | |
10 | 10.10.2013 | Lars Vaular and Charter-Svein | |
11 | 15.10.2013 | Hasse Hope, Erik Solbakken and Truls Heggero | |
12 | 17.10.2013 | Knut Nærum and Ellen Blinkenberg | |
13 | 22.10.2013 | Thomas Dybdahl and Siri Kristiansen | |
14 | 24.10.2013 | Maria Mena and Bertolt Meyer | |
15 | 29.10.2013 | Atle Antonsen, Johan Golden and Selda Ekiz | |
16 | 31.10.2013 | Dag O. Hessen and Bård Tufte Johansen | |
17 | 05.11.2013 | Odd Nordstoga and Ole André Sivertsen | |
18 | 07.11.2013 | Ane Dahl Torp and Bjørn Eidsvåg | |
19 | 12.11.2013 | Bernt Apeland, Hege-Anette Havik, Anne Havik Henriksen, Petter Schjerven and Jens Stoltenberg | UNICEF-spesial |
20 | 14.11.2013 | Best of season 3, part 1 | |
21 | 19.11.2013 | Best of season 3, part 2 |
Season 4
Average viewership: 442,000 (viewership record)[4]
Episode | Date | Guestlist | Note |
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1 | 16.09.2014 | Erna Solberg | 432 000 viewers[6] |
2 | 23.09.2014 | Morten Ramm | 403 000 viewers |
3 | 30.09.2014 | Marion Ravn | Special guest in the band: Elvis Costello |
4 | 07.10.2014 | Jakob Oftebro | |
5 | 14.10.2014 | Ingrid Gjessing Linhave | Calle dances tango with Simen Agdestein
Opera group Reza e i Ragazzi sings during Gullsjansen |
6 | 21.10.2014 | Fredrik Skavlan | |
7 | 28.10.2014 | Erik Thorstvedt and Svein Tore Østvik (Charter-Svein) | |
8 | 04.11.2014 | Steinar Sagen | |
9 | 11.11.2014 | Einar Tørnquist | |
10 | 18.11.2014 | Thomas Numme, Harald Rønneberg and Kygo | |
11 | 25.11.2014 | Bernt Apeland, Cecilie Skog, Magnus Skredderberget, Bjørn Skredderberget and Jarle Andhøy | UNICEF-spesial |
12 | 09.12.2014 | Best of season 4, part 1 | |
13 | 16.12.2014 | Best of season 4, part 2 |
References
- ↑ "Ylvis' talestyrte heis går verden rundt". Dagbladet (in Norwegian). 24 September 2012. Retrieved 1 October 2014.
- ↑ Ylvis-åpning ga seerrekord BA 20. September 2011
- ↑ Ylvis føler prestasjonspress etter premieren VG 20. september 2011
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Ylvis la på 100.000 seere kampanje.com, 19.november 2014
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Ylvis gikk i svart, men satte likevel seer-rekord db.no, 11.september 2013
- ↑ Ylvis slo Petter Northug med knapp margin VG September 2014
External links
- – I kveld med Ylvis The shows page at TVNorge's website.