Den 11. time
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Den 11. time | |
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Created by | Mikael Bertelsen |
Presented by | Mikael Bertelsen Mads Brügger |
Theme music composer | Goodiepal (opening theme) |
Country of origin | Denmark |
Original language | Danish |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 126 |
Release | |
Original network | DR2 |
First shown in | 2007-2008 |
Original release | 5 February 2007 21 May 2008 | –
External links | |
Website |
Den 11. time (styled as "den 11. time"; English: The eleventh hour) was a Danish television talk show on DR2. It aired at 23:00 on DR2 weekly on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The show was hosted by Mikael Bertelsen, and his editor, Mads Brügger would occasionally step in as host for a given programme.
Den 11. time included guests such as the then-Danish Minister of Culture, Brian Mikkelsen,[1] but also had foreign guests such as Phillip Blond[2] or even Mikhail Gorbachev, who stated in a letter to the presenters that it was one of the most interesting interviews he ever did.[3] Sometimes the programme would air live, but other times it would be pre-recorded, often to be able to get the subtitles on for non-Danish guests. Though, at times an interpreter in the studio provided the translations.
It last broadcast on 21 May 2008, despite large popularity.[3]
Guests[]
Selected guests include (see Danish Wikipedia for dates):
- Bjarke Ingels (architect)
- Olafur Eliasson (artist)
- Jesse Jane (porn actress)
- David Lynch (movie director, transcendental meditation practitioner)
- Leif Ove Andsnes (Norwegian pianist)
- Per Arnoldi (artist)
- Anker Jørgensen (former Danish prime minister)
- Mike Sheridan (DJ, born 1991) vs Else Marie Pade (electronic music composer, born 1924)
- Erwin Neutzsky-Wulff (author, born 1949)
- Bryan Ferry (English new wave musician)
- Nicolas Winding Refn (movie director, eight appearances on the show)
- Naja Marie Aidt (poet)
- Geert Wilders (Dutch politician)
- Lars Norén (Swedish playwright, born 1944)
- Jesper Christensen (actor, born 1948)
- Klaus Rifbjerg (author, born 1931)
- Ole Christian Madsen (movie director, script writer)
- Helle Helle (author)
- May Andersen (model)
- Per Nørgård (composer, born 1932)
- Hilary Hahn (American violinist)
- Tomas Espedal (Norwegian writer)
- Gry Bay (actress)
- Hiroshi Ishiguro (Japanese engineer)
- Betty Dodson (American sex educator)
References[]
- ^ "Program 1". Den 11. time. Season 1. Episode 1. 2007-02-05. DR2.
- ^ "Program 96". Den 11. time. Season 3. Episode 96. 2008-03-03. DR2.
- ^ a b Andreassen, Andreas Marckmann (2008-05-22). "Den 11. time takker af" (in Danish). journalisten.dk. Retrieved 2009-04-25.
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