
Signe Svendsen
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Spørg Charlie

Dansk Melodi Grand Prix is an annual music competition organised by Danish public broadcaster Danmarks Radio, which determines the country's representative for the Eurovision Song Contest. The festival has produced three Eurovision winners and thirteen top-five placings.
Dansk Melodi Grand Prix

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Hit med sangen

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Lige i skabet

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Jarls Quizshow

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Zulu Bingo

The main feature of OBLS are the group of homosexual men and women, all Danes, who talk openly about their lives as homosexuals. Topics vary from coming-out stories to political discussions. The discussions are inspired by on-screen stats from a poll among 1600 Danish homosexuals. In addition, various sketches are performed, including lesbian-stereotype figure Alex and hairdressers Bjørn and Benny. Each episode closes with an ABBA lipsync performance by a special guest.
OBLS

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Stjerner på stribe

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Signe & BS på afveje

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Alletiders juleshow

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Signe & BS i Tasmanien

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Niels Hausgaard: I alle de rige lande

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Niels Hausgaard: Hvad munden er fuld af

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Niels Hausgaard: Jomfru Igen

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Niels Hausgaard: Os der glor

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Charlies nytårsshow 2022 - Fra Vejle Musikteater

Niels Hausgaard's tour, 'I alle de rige lande' (In All the Rich Countries), featuring guitarist Chr. Alvad and singer Signe Svendsen, visited Odense on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. And it was sold out. People got what they came for. As always, Niels Hausgaard's tour of 67 concerts is completely sold out—and it's easy to see why. He is Denmark's best seated stand-up comedian, managing to skewer the warlords Bush and Fogh with witty and funny angles, ridiculing Camre and the Langballe and Krarup cousins until there's not a dry eye in the house. He also exposes the creeping fascism at the Danish royal family's dinner tables, overflowing with marble cake and self-satisfaction.