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''Uutisvuoto'' ( Finnish for "newsleak" - the pun works equally in both languages) is the Finnish version of the popular British panel show ''Have I Got News For You''. Broadcast on Saturday nights on Yle TV1 from 1998 until 2018, the show received very high viewing figures. ''Uutisvuoto'' was aired on Yle TV1 from 1998 until May 2018, then moved to MTV3 in January 2019. ''Uutisvuoto'' mainly follows the same format as ''Have I Got News For You''. The guests are usually celebrities, and frequently politicians. In two presidential elections, both of the second-round candidates appeared as guests: to-be-president Tarja Halonen and Esko Aho in 2000, and president Halonen and Sauli Niinistö in 2006. Winning the show correlated with winning the election contest itself in both instances. In 2006, the "presidential show" broke all viewing records when it was watched by 1.4 million viewers (in a country of 5.2 million). The show was so popular in Finland that it was even parodied in the ...
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Have I Got News For You
''Have I Got News for You'' (''HIGNFY'') is a British television panel show, produced by Hat Trick Productions for the BBC, which premiered on 28 September 1990. The programme focuses on two teams, one usually captained by Ian Hislop and one by Paul Merton, each plus a guest panelist, answering questions on various news stories on the week prior to an episode's broadcast. However, the programme's format focuses more on the topical discussions on the subject of the news stories related to questions, and the satirical humour derived from these by the teams. This style of presentation had a profound impact on panel shows in British TV comedy, making it one of the genre's key standard-bearers. The programme aired on BBC Two for its first ten years, before moving to BBC One in 2000. While the standard episodes are broadcast on Fridays, since 2003 extended versions of each episode, initially titled ''Have I Got a Little Bit More News for You'' and later simply ''Have I Got a Bit Mo ...
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Jari Tervo
Jari Tervo (born 2 February 1959) is a Finnish author, columnist, and former TV personality. He is a major name in Finnish literature. Writing Tervo mainly writes traditional plot-driven prose fiction, in genres ranging from comedy (''Poliisin poika'') to detective fiction (''Myyrä''). His works often include autobiographical elements; for example, ''Kallellaan'' is a diary, and ''Minun sukuni tarina'' has a protagonist who is the author himself, all but in name. Despite his renown in Finland, only one of his novels has been translated into English: ''Pyhiesi Yhteyteen'', translated as ''Among the Saints'' in 2014.. Tervo has also written books of poetry, as well as newspaper columns for Yle Uutiset, Helsingin Sanomat, and Iltalehti, among other publications. He was given the Veijo Meri Award in 2018. Tervo was published by WSOY until 2016, but followed his editor, , to Otava. Television Tervo was a team captain on '' Uutisvuoto'', a Finnish television panel show b ...
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Peter Nyman
Peter Nyman (born 27 September 1966, in Helsinki) is a Finnish journalist and television reporter. He was the presenter of TV programme ''Uutisvuoto'' from the show's start in 1998 until 2010, then returned as said presenter in 2019. He also hosted Premier league studio in Canal+ (now C More C More Entertainment AB was a pay television company that previously operated as Canal+ (French TV channel), Canal+. It targeted Nordic countries and had a separate channel in Sweden (C More Film). The main competitors of C More Entertainment ...). Before ''Uutisvuoto'', Nyman was known as a host of '' Mediapeli''. In his 2007 book ''Ankkalammikko'' ('Duck Pond'), he talks about belonging to the Swedish-speaking minority in Finland. References Written works * * External links Oy Ny Man Communication, Consultation & Contemplation Ab 1966 births Journalists from Helsinki Finnish television presenters Mass media people from Helsinki Living people Swedish-speaking Finns ...
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Baba Lybeck
Barbara "Baba" Lybeck (born 26 December 1966 in Pargas) is a Finnish journalist. She has a Master's degree in literature. She has worked as a news presenter for the Finnish TV channel Nelonen from 1998. Lybeck quit presenting news in 2009 and moved to Yleisradio to work as a journalist. She has worked as the presenter and chief judge of the quiz show '' Uutisvuoto'' since autumn 2010 after Peter Nyman moved to MTV3 to work as a news presenter. Previously Lybeck has worked at Radio City and presented the ''NO TV'' show on MTV3, as well as the Finnish Top 40 music show on YLE and the Swedish language shows ''Bosses Bio'' and ''Talking Heads'' on FST. Lybeck was also present in the TV show '' Viemäri-TV''. Baba Lybeck's grandparents were author Tito Colliander Tito Fritiof Colliander (10 February 1904 – 21 May 1989) was a Finnish Eastern Orthodox Christian writer. Biography Colliander was born in St. Petersburg, the son of Colonel Sigfried Joakim Colliander and his wife ...
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Tommy Tabermann
Tommy Tabermann (3 December 1947, Ekenäs – 2 July 2010, Helsinki) was a Finnish contemporary poet and politician, radio personality and journalist.Helsingin Sanomat, July 4, 2010, p. B7. Since 1998 and until 2006 he was known to Finnish audiences for his witty role as team captain in the weekly Saturday night television show '' Uutisvuoto'', the Finnish version of ''Have I Got News For You'', opposite the bestselling author Jari Tervo. Tervo characterised his popularity with the following anecdote: "When he was sixty, nine out of ten persons in an elevator at the Stockmann department store (in Helsinki) recognised him. The tenth person was Japanese." He left the show in the spring of 2007 in order to run for the Parliament of Finland. Running as a Social Democrat Party candidate, he secured a nomination with 4,972 votes. Tabermann came from a bilingual Swedish- Finnish family, both languages having been spoken in his childhood home. Despite being bilingual he wrote all his ...
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Stan Saanila
Stefan Olof "Stan" Saanila (born 27 June 1968 in Helsinki) is a Finnish stand-up comedian.Uppslagsverket FinlandSaanila, (Stan) He was one of the team captains, opposite novelist Jari Tervo, in the television show ''Uutisvuoto'', filling a vacancy left when longtime captain Tommy Tabermann stepped down in order to run for a place in the Parliament of Finland in 2007. Following Tabermann's election into the Parliament and his 2010 death, Saanila has continued as captain. Saanila is also known for his work in other programs, such as '' W-tyyli'' and '' Hetimiten'', and he had a role in the movie '' Miehen työ'' (2007). He has also done Detta om Detta with André Wickström André Wickström (born 11 February 1976 in Sipoo, Eastern Uusimaa, Finland) is a Finland Swedish comedian and actor, performing in both the Swedish and the Finnish language. Wickström was born in Paipis in Sipoo east of Helsinki. His debut a .... References 1968 births Living people Swedish-speaki ...
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Yle TV1
Yle TV1 (, ) is a Finnish television channel owned and operated by Finnish public broadcaster Yle. It is the second-oldest television channel in Finland, after TES-TV, and is the oldest currently existing television channel in the country. More than 70% of the channel's programs are documentaries, news, or educational programmes. It is commonly referred to as , deriving from Yle's ownership of channels Spots 1 and 2 by default in Finland, with the other channel spot being Yle TV2. History The channel started test transmissions on 13 August 1957 and began regular broadcasts on 1 January 1958 as Suomen Televisio, then the second television channel to operate in Finland. When Yleisradio took over the Tampere-based Tamvisio in 1964, Suomen Televisio was renamed ''TV-ohjelma 1'', and Tamvisio became ''TV-ohjelma 2,'' and when they started broadcasting in colour in the 1970s, they were rebranded again, as TV1 and TV2. In January 1970, it was made available in Åland. Logos and ...
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Finnish Comedy Television Series
Finnish may refer to: * Something or someone from, or related to Finland * Culture of Finland * Finnish people or Finns, the primary ethnic group in Finland * Finnish language, the national language of the Finnish people * Finnish cuisine See also * Finish (other) * Finland (other) * Suomi (other) Suomi means ''Finland'' in Finnish. Suomi may also refer to: *Finnish language Finnish (endonym: or ) is a Finnic languages, Finnic language of the Uralic languages, Uralic language family, spoken by the majority of the population in Finla ... * {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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