Product Tag - Filip Hammar

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    100 höjdare

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    100 höjdare

    100 höjdare was a Swedish TV series which was produced and aired on Kanal 5. Six seasons of the show were produced and it ran from 2004 to 2008. It was hosted by the comedy duo Filip Hammar & Fredrik Wikingsson.

    In the first three seasons the hosts presented funny moments, often in the form of video clips, listing their 100 all-time favorites. In season two and three they also discuss the clips with celebrity guests. By season four the format changed and instead of showing clips, Filip and Fredrik made impromptu interviews with people, often in their homes.

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    Ett herrans liv

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    Ett herrans liv

    Ett herrans liv is a Swedish TV series that airs on Kanal 5. The hosts are Filip Hammar & Fredrik Wikingsson. On the show, the duo interview Swedish celebrities, many of which they’ve made fun of on their preceding shows. In the first season, every episode starts with the guest being kidnapped by the hosts.

    The show’s theme song is I Wish by Skee-Lo.

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    Ursäkta röran (vi bygger om)

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    Ursäkta röran (vi bygger om)

    Ursäkta röran (vi bygger om) was a Swedish television programme that was broadcast on TV4 in 2002. It was Filip Hammar & Fredrik Wikingsson first success and was the show that brought them to fame. The concept involved Filip and Fredrik making fun of both famous and unknown people using a hidden camera and similar setups. The jokes were of a rather unusual, sometimes experimental, nature and some viewers took offense, feeling that the pair were humiliating innocent people.

    The show made the headlines due to a segment called “the Swedish Nazi-reference championship” where they fooled singer and former Expedition Robinson-star Emma Andersson into an interview where they made as many Nazi-references as possible and observed her reactions. This included jokes such as naming the show they claimed to work for “Treblinka”, claiming that Leni Riefenstahl was a modern director of music-videos, that Joseph Goebbels was a DJ whose music resembled Andersson’s, and dozens of other references to the Third Reich and the Holocaust. Throughout the interview, Andersson wore a T-shirt with the text “Treblinka – Class of ’45”. Andersson didn’t seem to react at all on tape. She later claimed that her reactions were edited out in order to make fun of her – a claim Fredrik Wikingsson has later refuted.

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