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English forum => Small talk => Topic started by: sjosala on June 20, 2008, 07:29:03

Title: Norwegian maritime history tv-program in swedish TV
Post by: sjosala on June 20, 2008, 07:29:03
Today 20th of June there are a program about Norwegian Maritime History in 9 parts ( every part 30 minutes)
at Swedish televison channel 1, 18:45 (6.45 pm). Its called " Sa lange skutan kan ga " (As long as the small cargo boat can go). A   travel discovery through ships history along the long long Norwegian coastline and its many bays and fjords.
The programme is a norwegian production.Programme leader Dag Lindebjerg.

Thought about to mention this to those swedes here and those in the scandinavian countries living near by the swedish border possible to see swedish television. And those abroad with paraboles as can catch the Sweden Europe channel there on satelite.


Title: Re: Norwegian maritime history tv-program in swedish TV
Post by: Wout on June 20, 2008, 12:22:03
About the  TV-programme it is Channel 2 in swedish TV.
Sorry...

Title: Re: Norwegian maritime history tv-program in swedish TV
Post by: Capt.Bluebeard on June 20, 2008, 12:59:57
Today 20th of June there are a program about Norwegian Maritime History in 9 parts ( every part 30 minutes)
at Swedish televison channel 2, 18:45 (6.45 pm). Its called " Sa lange skutan kan ga " (As long as the small cargo boat can go). A   travel discovery through ships history along the long long Norwegian coastline and its many bays and fjords.
The programme is a norwegian production.Programme leader Dag Lindebjerg.

Thought about to mention this to those swedes here and those in the scandinavian countries living near by the swedish border possible to see swedish television. And those abroad with paraboles as can catch the Sweden Europe channel there on satelite.

red edit by tjk

And both svt 1 and svt2 are on cable tv from Get and Telenor and the program is a rerun from the Norwegian NRK wherry interesting program, and start  18:45 Scandinavian time on SVT 2 so all who can see it here you can check when it start where you are http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/
TJK