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Revision as of 08:36, 5 December 2016

Made in Denmark
No. of episodes8
Release
Original networkDanmarks Radio
Season chronology
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Made in Denmark is the first season of the Danish TV series Made in Denmark, hosted by Ane Cortzen. It 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.[1]

Participants

Participant Area Individual
victories
Charlotte
49, Christiania
Blacksmith 2
Kasper
29, Copenhagen
Woodworker 1
Marika
28, Aarhus
Silversmith 2
Louise
41, Brænderup
Paper designer 4
Claus
64, Helsingør
Leather craftsman 0
Nina
42, Ejstrupholm
Potter 2
Mikkel
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

References

  1. ^ Anne Sofie Christensen. "Made in Denmark - prøv mit håndværk! | Presse | DR". Dr.dk (in Template:Da icon). Retrieved 2016-10-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)