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- The Julekalender (The Christmas Calendar) is a julekalender that originally aired in Christmas 1991. A Norwegian version was made in 1994, and a Finnish...
- original. See The Julekalender for information about the original Danish series, or The Joulukalenteri for the Finnish remake. The Julekalender (Christmas calendar)...
- A Christmas calendar (Danish: julekalender, Swedish: julkalender, Norwegian: julekalender, Finnish: joulukalenteri, Icelandic: jóladagatal, Faroese: jólakalendari)...
- Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, there is a tradition of having a Julekalender (Swedish: Julkalender, Finnish: Joulukalenteri, Icelandic: Jóladagatal;...
- which aired on the NHK network in 1967. 1994: The Julekalender 1995: Julefergå 1996: The Julekalender 1998: Julefergå 2000: Vazelina Hjulkalender 2001:...
- thus far, finishing in fifth place. The first season of 24-stjerners julekalender [no] premiered in December 2022, with Spilling among the contestants...
- and three TV advent calendars on TV2, of which the most famous is The Julekalender (of which a Norwegian version was made in 1994, and a Finnish version...
- Strike First Freddy as the villain, and as the elf Gammel Nok in The Julekalender. In addition to having appeared in a large number of Danish films, Bundgaard...
- and actor Ivar Gafseth, who is known from the television series The Julekalender and the Trøndelag Theater. The name of the area was originally simply...
- 2021. Retrieved 5 December 2021. "AURORA – Stjernestøv (Musikkvideo) – Julekalender 2020". YouTube (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 28 October...