Made in Denmark (TV series)
| Made in Denmark | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Lifestyle, reality | 
| Created by | Danmarks Radio | 
| Presented by | Ane Cortzen | 
| Theme music composer | Audio Network Universal Music | 
| Country of origin | Denmark | 
| Original language | Danish | 
| No. of seasons | 3 | 
| No. of episodes | 19 | 
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.
Series overview
| Season | Episodes | Year | Winner | 
|---|---|---|---|
| One | 8 | 2015 | Nina (potter) | 
| Christmas Special | 3 | 2015 | None | 
| Two[2] | 8 | 2016 | Anders (concrete designer) | 
Season One (2015)
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
| 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
| # | 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
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
| # | 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)
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
| 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
| # | 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 | ||
References
- ^ "Jv.dk - Fælles Nyheder - Kultur - Kreative mennesker made in Denmark". www.jv.dk. Archived from the original on 2015-07-13.
- ^ "DR søger skræddere til tv-program". 15 July 2015.
- ^ Anne Sofie Christensen (3 March 2015). "Made in Denmark - prøv mit håndværk! | Presse | DR". Dr.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2016-10-23.