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'''Mot i Brøstet''' was a norwegian sitcom made by Tore Ryen, starring [[Arve Opsahl]], [[Nils Vogt]] and [[Sven Nordin]] along with [[Siw-Anita Andersen]] and [[Hilde Lyrån]].
'''Mot i Brøstet''' was a norwegian sitcom made by Tore Ryen, starring [[Arve Opsahl]], [[Nils Vogt]] and [[Sven Nordin]] along with [[Siw-Anita Andersen]] and [[Hilde Lyrån]]. It depicted Karl Reverud (Nils Vogt), a businessman in his 40's, living in his house with two of his buddies. Karl once found the childish work-less dork known as Nils (Sven Nordin), and let him move in at his house. He also let the old bum Henry Pettersen (Arve Opsahl) live at his house, due to the fact that the only place he had to live in was in an old Volkswagen Bug. Karl eventually befriended Målfrid (Siw-Anita Andersen), his girlfriend, and she moved in at his house too. Then, Nils also got a girlfriend, Trine (Hilde Lyrån), and she moved in as well. The series aired from 1993 to 1997, and there was one reunion episode in 1999, along with the stand-alone movie ''Tusenårsfesten'' (The Millennium Party) in 2000.

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The pilot episode, aired first in [[May]], [[1993]] depicted Karl Reverud (Nils Vogt), a businessman in his 40's, living in his house with his wife Eva ([[Ane Vardund]]), who is married to him just for money. Karl is suddenly fired at his workplace one day, and is sent home. Eva finds out, and breaks up and leaves. Then, she states their house is hers, and says she will bring along a buyer to buy the house, and asks Karl to leave. Karl, oppressed and nervous, not knowing what to do, suddenly hears the doorbell ringing. It is Nils, the janitor from his previous workplace, who got fired earlier that day, and now he is thrown out from his home by his mother. Pleading to stay the night over, he suddenly finds himself part of the inventory of the house, and Karl gives up, letting Nils stay.

Again, the doorbell rings, and Henry, a door-to-door salesman, enters. The three enter the living room, waiting for the buyer of the house, and Henry gets an idea. He asks Nils to run around the house, fixing everything that may be broken, and Nils obeys gladly. Nils, thinking he does everything right, actually messes up the fridge, the water sink and tap, the stereo, the TV and the basement staircase. The buyer, a Reverend from a church nearby, is horrified by the sight of the house and Nils's doings, and subsequently leaves, promising to tell the entire neighbourhood NOT to buy the house. Eva, disgusted and annoyed screams and leaves. As a way of thanking Henry, Karl lets him also move in, due to the fact that Henry's only home is his Volkswagen Bug.


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Karl eventually befriended Målfrid (Siw-Anita Andersen), his girlfriend, and she moved in at his house too. Then, Nils also got a girlfriend, Trine (Hilde Lyrån), and she moved in as well. The series aired from 1993 to 1997, and there was one reunion episode in 1999, along with the stand-alone movie ''Tusenårsfesten'' (The Millennium Party) in 2000.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 01:21, 11 February 2007

Mot i Brøstet was a norwegian sitcom made by Tore Ryen, starring Arve Opsahl, Nils Vogt and Sven Nordin along with Siw-Anita Andersen and Hilde Lyrån.

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The pilot episode, aired first in May, 1993 depicted Karl Reverud (Nils Vogt), a businessman in his 40's, living in his house with his wife Eva (Ane Vardund), who is married to him just for money. Karl is suddenly fired at his workplace one day, and is sent home. Eva finds out, and breaks up and leaves. Then, she states their house is hers, and says she will bring along a buyer to buy the house, and asks Karl to leave. Karl, oppressed and nervous, not knowing what to do, suddenly hears the doorbell ringing. It is Nils, the janitor from his previous workplace, who got fired earlier that day, and now he is thrown out from his home by his mother. Pleading to stay the night over, he suddenly finds himself part of the inventory of the house, and Karl gives up, letting Nils stay.

Again, the doorbell rings, and Henry, a door-to-door salesman, enters. The three enter the living room, waiting for the buyer of the house, and Henry gets an idea. He asks Nils to run around the house, fixing everything that may be broken, and Nils obeys gladly. Nils, thinking he does everything right, actually messes up the fridge, the water sink and tap, the stereo, the TV and the basement staircase. The buyer, a Reverend from a church nearby, is horrified by the sight of the house and Nils's doings, and subsequently leaves, promising to tell the entire neighbourhood NOT to buy the house. Eva, disgusted and annoyed screams and leaves. As a way of thanking Henry, Karl lets him also move in, due to the fact that Henry's only home is his Volkswagen Bug.


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Karl eventually befriended Målfrid (Siw-Anita Andersen), his girlfriend, and she moved in at his house too. Then, Nils also got a girlfriend, Trine (Hilde Lyrån), and she moved in as well. The series aired from 1993 to 1997, and there was one reunion episode in 1999, along with the stand-alone movie Tusenårsfesten (The Millennium Party) in 2000.

Trivia

  • The norwegian network TV2 started airing the show again on 02.01.2007 on their Zebra channel.