Made in Denmark (TV series)

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Made in Denmark is a Danish lifestyle and reality television program, in which a number of professionals in arts and crafts display their skills in their own area, and experiment with the other participant's materials. It debuted in 2015 on Danmarks Radio.[1] The program was hosted by Ane Cortzen.

Made in Denmark
GenreLifestyle, reality
Created byDanmarks Radio
Presented byAne Cortzen
Theme music composerAudio Network
Universal Music
Country of originDenmark
Original languageDanish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes19

Series overview

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Season Episodes Year Winner
One 8 2015 Nina (potter)
Christmas Special 3 2015 None
Two[2] 8 2016 Anders (concrete designer)

Season One (2015)

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The first season of Made in Denmark featured 7 craftsmen, one of which would be the mentor in each episode. The mentor would teach the other 6 how to use their material, and in the end a famous personality within that field would judge the creations that the participants had made. The final episode was a finale in which all 7 craftsmen participated and a judge would declare the final winner.[3]

Participants

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Participant Age Residence Profession Individual victories
Charlotte Steen 49 Christiania Blacksmith 2
Kasper Boye 29 Copenhagen Woodworker 1
Marika Kjellstrøm Christensen 28 Aarhus Silversmith 2
Louise Helmersen 41 Brenderup Paper designer 4
Claus Broe 64 Helsingør Leather craftsman 0
Nina Lund 42 Ejstrupholm Potter 2
Mikkel Yerst 36 Silkeborg Glasssmith 4

Episodes

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# Area Winners Judge
Training
task
Creative
task
1 Blacksmithery Marika Louise Jesper Nordø
2 Woodworking Louise Mikkel Knud Erik Hansen
3 Silversmithery Mikkel Louise Jane Kønig
4 Papercraft Nina Charlotte Amanda Betts
5 Leathercraft Mikkel Mikkel Ejnar Truelsen
6 Pottery Louise Charlotte Niels Bastrup
7 Glassblowing Kasper Marika Pernille Bülow
8 Finale Nina
Winner of Made in Denmark
Erik Bagger
Susanne Holte
Kasper Rønn

Christmas special: Made in Denmark Jul

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Made in Denmark Jul is the Christmas special for the series. It featured the 7 craftsmen from the first season, making Christmas decorations. The judge for the special was Jette Frölich. The special consisted of three episodes.

Episodes

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# Theme Teams
Winner team in bold
1 Christmas tree Claus, Charlotte
Leather, Metal
Louise, Marika, Mikkel
Paper, Silver, Glass
Nina, Kasper
Clay, Wood
2 Dinner table Marika, Nina, Claus
Silver, Clay, Leather
Charlotte, Mikkel
Metal, Glass
Kasper, Louise
Wood, Paper
3 Christmas presents Louise, Paper
Giving to Claus
Marika, Silver
Giving to Nina
Mikkel, Glass
Giving to Marika
Nina, Clay
Giving to Louise
Kasper, Wood
Giving to Mikkel
Claus, Leather
Giving to Charlotte
Charlotte, Metal
Giving to Kasper

Season Two (2016)

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The second season featured 7 new craftsmen, but followed the format of the first season. The final episode was a finale in which all 7 craftsmen participated and a judge would declare the final winner.

Participants

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Participant Area Individual
victories
Sara Brunn Buch
37, Bøvlingbjerg
Horn worker 2
Marco Friis
42, Aarhus
Potter 1
Jonas Molberg Jørgensen
28, Sorø
Woodworker 1
Anders Toft
46, Aarhus
Concrete designer 2
Camilla Urban
44, Helsingør
Gold- & Silversmith 2
Christian Gantzhorn Ibsen
34, Kragelund
Brazier 5
Effi Pingel Schmidt
40, Refshaleøen
Silk craftsman 2

Episodes

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# Area Winners Judge
Mentor's
ranking
Creative
task
1 Horn working 1. Christian
2. Effi
3. Jonas
4. Camilla
5. Marco
6. Anders
Effi
Agnar Andersen
2 Pottery 1. Effi
2. Christian
3. Sara
4. Anders
5. Camilla
6. Jonas
Jonas
3 Woodworking 1. Sara
2. Christian
3. Anders
4. Effi
5. Camilla
6. Marco
Anders
Jesper Panduro
4 Concrete design 1. Christian
2. Sara
3. Camilla
4. Effi
5. Marco
6. Jonas
Christian
Tove Adman
5 Silversmithery 1. Christian
2. Sara
3. Effi
4. Jonas
5. Marco
6. Anders
Christian
Josephine Bergsøe
6 Brazing 1. Marco
2. Sara
3. Anders
4. Jonas
5. Effi
6. Camilla
Camilla
Louise Roe
7 Silk crafts 1. Sara
2. Jonas
3. Anders
4. Camilla
5. Christian
6. Marco
Camilla
Jesper Høvring
8 Finale Anders
Winner of Made in Denmark
Erik Bagger
Susanne Holte
Kasper Rønn von Lotzbeck

References

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  1. ^ "Jv.dk - Fælles Nyheder - Kultur - Kreative mennesker made in Denmark". www.jv.dk. Archived from the original on 2015-07-13.
  2. ^ "DR søger skræddere til tv-program". 15 July 2015.
  3. ^ Anne Sofie Christensen (3 March 2015). "Made in Denmark - prøv mit håndværk! | Presse | DR". Dr.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2016-10-23.