Made in Denmark (season 1)
Made in Denmark | |
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Country of origin | Denmark |
No. of episodes | 8 |
Release | |
Original network | Danmarks Radio |
Season chronology |
Made in Denmark is the first season of the Danish TV series Made in Denmark, hosted by Ane Cortzen. It featured 7 craftsmen, one of which would be the mentor in each episode. The mentor would teach the other 6 how to use their material, and in the end a famous personality within that field would judge the creations that the participants had made. The final episode was a finale in which all 7 craftsmen participated and a judge would declare the final winner.[1]
Participants
Participant | Area | Individual victories |
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Charlotte 49, Christiania |
Blacksmith | 2 |
Kasper 29, Copenhagen |
Woodworker | 1 |
Marika 28, Aarhus |
Silversmith | 2 |
Louise 41, Brenderup |
Paper designer | 4 |
Claus 64, Helsingør |
Leather craftsman | 0 |
Nina 42, Ejstrupholm |
Potter | 2 |
Mikkel 36, Silkeborg |
Glasssmith | 4 |
Episodes
# | Area | Winners | Judge | |
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Training task |
Creative task | |||
1 | Blacksmithery | Marika | Louise | Jesper Nordø |
2 | Woodworking | Louise | Mikkel | Knud Erik Hansen |
3 | Silversmithery | Mikkel | Louise | Jane Kønig |
4 | Papercraft | Nina | Charlotte | Amanda Betts |
5 | Leathercraft | Mikkel | Mikkel | Ejnar Truelsen |
6 | Pottery | Louise | Charlotte | Niels Bastrup |
7 | Glassblowing | Kasper | Marika | Pernille Bülow |
8 | Finale | Winner of Made in Denmark |
Erik Bagger Susanne Holte Kasper Rønn |
References
- ↑ Anne Sofie Christensen. "Made in Denmark - prøv mit håndværk! | Presse | DR". Dr.dk (in (in Danish)). Retrieved 2016-10-23.
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