Ikke gjør dette hjemme

Ikke gjør dette hjemme
Genre Documentary, Reality, Comedy
Starring Per Olav Alvestad
Rune Nilsson
Country of origin Norway
Original language(s) Norwegian
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 17 (list of episodes)
Production
Location(s) Multiple locations, primarily in Nord-Trøndelag, Norway
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network NRK
Picture format 1080p (HDTV)
Original release 6 January 2011
Chronology
Related shows Never Ever Do This At Home

Ikke gjør dette hjemme (literal: Don't do this at home) is a Norwegian comedy-reality TV that airs on NRK1. Since its debut in 2011, three series have been aired, with a fourth scheduled for production in 2015.[1] A Canadian remake was made for Discovery Channel (Canada) in 2013.

Concept

The show is a comic documentary-style reality series in which hosts Rune Nilson and Per Olav Alvestad defy warnings and restrictions on various items to see what happens when they do. Some of their experiments include lighting fireworks indoors, washing wool on high temperatures, putting a bowling ball inside a washing machine, and turning a small bathroom into a giant microwave using aluminium foil.

Each series takes place inside a condemned house scheduled for destruction, in which the two hosts move in and perform their experiments. The various concepts are often exaggerated for comic effect, regularly with severe damage to the house in the process. The final episode of each series always ends with the house being completely destroyed, usually in a fire.

In addition to the two hosts the series has several recurring members, most notably "Roar", their resident explosions expert, and "Sveinung", their goldfish.

Production

The first series was filmed during summer 2010 and aired the following year. After being met with high ratings and positive reviews the show was renewed for a second series, which was produced and aired in 2012. Following speculation that the series had been cancelled, reportedly due to Rune Nilssons wish to return to radio, a third series was made in 2013. In August 2014, the shows official Facebook page announced that a fourth series would be made soon, with a tentative airdate of autumn 2015.

Episodes

Ratings and honours

The shows first series of four episodes achieved an impressive average viewer rating of 672,000 and a 43.4% market share, with a strong appeal for both male and female viewers. This placed the series well above the slot average of 546,000 and 37.8%. For both series 2 and 3 the show was consistently number one in its slot for all episodes.

The first series was nominated for best reality or magazine show at the Gullruten Television Awards in 2011. Later that year, the concept was named "Best New Concept" at a Berlin television festival. Several of the foreign versions have also seen nominations.

International versions

The programme has since the premiere been remade in several foreign markets.

References

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