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Allt för Sverige
Created byThe Oxymorons
Presented byAnders Lundin
Original languagesSwedish
English
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes40
Production
ProducerChrister Åkerlund
Production locationSverige
Running time60 minutes
Production companyMeter Television (Swedish)
Original release
NetworkSVT1
Release30 October 2011 –
present

Allt för Sverige (literally Everything for Sweden, marketed in the United States as The Great Swedish Adventure) is a Swedish reality show based on the original Norwegian format The Great Norway Adventure, also called Alt for Norge. The first season of Allt för Sverige was shown on Sveriges Television SVT1 from 30 October 2011 to 18 December 2011. The series is about Swedish Americans who return to their Swedish roots. In the program, they give the participants more about their families but in each episode one in the group must leave the show and therefore know less about their ancestry.

The host of the program is Anders Lundin.

Season 1 (2011)

Contestants

Episodes

Episode Location(s) Eliminated
1 Skåne * No elimination
2 Duvemåla Jennifer Grannis
3 Öland Brett Ratell
4 Stockholm Janis Babcock
5 Birka Jessica Pleyel
6 Jokkmokk Greg Magnuson
7 Järvsö Eric Chellen
8 Utö Shastin Corona, Kirstin Highfield, Guy Clark

Winner: Brian Gerard

In the eighth and final episode, filmed on the island of Utö and broadcast December 18, 2011, the Kentucky preacher Brian Gerard, New York City designer Guy Clark, Colorado student Kirstin Highfield and Florida police officer Shastin Corona participated in the final. Kirstin and Shastin ended up at 3rd and 4th place respectively, leaving Brian and Guy competing for 1st place. In the end it was Brian who won by less than 10 seconds in the final. Brian got to meet the Swedish part of his family at the end of the last show.

Season 2 (2012)

Season two began airing on 28 October 2012 at 8:00 PM on SVT1.[11]

Contestants

Episodes

Episode Location(s) Eliminated
1 Höga Kusten * No elimination
2 Skellefteå Thure Gustafsson
3 Stockholm Karen G. Peterson French
4 Mantorp, Gränna, Sölvesborg (Norje, Sweden Rock Festival) and Umeå Meghan Reilly
5 Häringe slott Matthew Lidfors Robinson
6 Södertälje Debra Sisneros Sutherland
7 Sunne Vernon Neil Ferguson
8 Trosa Walter E. Beck, Kelsey Stiles, Travis Scott McAfee

Winner: Anna Brita Östman Mohr won the show and met her relatives from the High Coast valley in central Sweden.[23]

Season 3 (2013)

The third season of Allt För Sverige was filmed during the month of June 2013, and was being broadcast in Sweden during the autumn of 2013.[24]

Contestants

Episodes

Episode Location(s) Special Day Eliminated
1 Stockholm, Sigtuna Rebecca Redner, Laura McIntyre No elimination
2 Söderköping Shane Booth, Dianne Bennett Laura McIntyre
3 Göta kanal, Motala Dawn Anderson, Eric Basir Eric Basir
4 Göteborg Michael Peterson Dianne Bennett
5 Värmland John Stenson Michael Peterson
6 Mora, Nusnäs Matthew Anderson Dawn Anderson
7 Gotland Lori Ferguson Shane Booth
8 Finale John Stenson, Rebecca Redner, then Matthew Anderson.

The winner of Allt för Sverige season 3 was Lori Ferguson, who met her relatives from Skåne in southern Sweden.

Season 4 (2014)

Season four was filmed over summer 2014.

Contestants

  • Nathaniel "Nate" Butler, 48, musician, Fresno, California.[34]
  • George Strid, 60, composer, Olympia, Washington.[34]
  • Troy Bankord, 49, landscape architect, Palm Springs, California.[34]
  • Nicholas "Nick" Jones, 35, barber, Valley Village, California.[34]
  • Jennette Landes, 37, hair stylist, Georgetown, Colorado.[34]
  • Leslie Longoria, 49, shop assistant, Waelder, Texas.[34]
  • Katie Malik, 34, accountant / singer / yoga instructor, Gig Harbour, Washington.[34]
  • John Olson, 30, waiter / writer / actor, Indianapolis, Indiana.[34]
  • Courtney Schlagel, 25 years, Dallas, Texas.[34]
  • Amanda Vinicky, aged 32, political reporter, Springfield, Illinois.[34]

Episodes

Episode Location(s) Special Day Eliminated
1 Malmö Katie Malik, Leslie Longoria No elimination
2 Pjätteryd Troy Bankord, Amanda Vinicky Amanda Vinicky
3 Gävle George Strid, Courtney Schlagel Leslie Longoria
4 Uppsala Jennette Landes Troy Bankord
5 Kiruna Nick Jones Nick Jones
6 Nyköping Nate Butler Nate Butler
7 Gällnö John Olson Jennette Landes
8 Stockholm Courtney Schlagel, George Strid, Katie Malik

The winner of season four was John Olson who met 120 relatives in Trollhättan, Västergötland. Katie Malik, George Strid and Courtney Schlagel came in 2nd, 3rd and 4th places, respectively.

Christmas Special 2014

In the Christmas special four Americans from previous seasons visit the town of Gällivare in northern Sweden in winter, but without having to compete for a single prize. Guy Clark (Season 1), Rebecca Redner (Season 3), Katie Malik (Season 4), and Nick Jones (Season 4) are able to meet with Swedish relatives as well as sample Swedish Christmas traditions. Anders Lundin hosts.[35]

Season 5 (2015)

Season five casting calls opened in December 2014. It was filmed in Sweden over the summer of 2015.

Contestants

  • Nathan Arling, 36, drummer, Chicago, Illinois
  • Karen Berg-Roylance, 46, housewife, Fruit Heights, Utah
  • Alexis Bunten, 37, researcher, Monterey, California
  • Kurt Engstrom, 45, sales, Tustin, California
  • Brooke Langton, 44, actor, Los Angeles, California
  • Jamie Lystra, 30, Executive Assistant, West Olive, Michigan
  • James Morgan, 42, medical student, Andersonville, Chicago
  • Beverly Wassberg, 65, retired, Plano, Texas
  • Charles Wassberg, 66, retired, Plano, Texas
  • John Winscher, 33, actor and motion capture artist, Atlanta, Georgia
  • Jenna Wroblewski, 20, student, Madison, Wisconsin

Episodes

Episode Air date Location(s) Special Day Eliminated
1 1 November 2015 Gräsmark Karen Berg-Roylance, Charles Wassberg No elimination
2 8 November 2015 Linköping James Morgan, Brooke Langton James Morgan[36]
3 15 November 2015 Åland Kurt Engstrom, Nathan Arling Brooke Langton
4 22 November 2015 Vaxholm Jamie Lystra Jenna Wroblewski
5 29 November 2015 Strängnäs Beverly Wassberg Nathan Arling[37]
6 6 December 2015 Stockholm Alexis Bunten Kurt Engstrom
7 13 December 2015 Tjörn John Winscher Alexis Bunten
8 20 December 2015 Örebro Karen Berg-Roylance, Beverly Wassberg, Charles Wassberg, Jamie Lystra

The winner of season five was John Winscher, who met his relatives on the island of Tjörn, Västra Götaland. Jamie Lystra, Beverly and Charles Wassberg, and Karen Berg-Roylance came in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th places, respectively.

Season 6 (2016)

Season six casting calls opened in December 2015. It was filmed in Sweden in May and June 2016.

Contestants[38]

  • Erica Andersson, 65, professor of psychology, San Francisco, California
  • Jason Blohm, 49, insurance, Los Angeles, California
  • John Burt, 45, lawyer, Herriman, Utah
  • Micka Cain, 34, writer, Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Patrick Glass, 30, chef, Spokane, Washington
  • Anna LoPinto, 25, cowgirl, Nashville, Tennessee
  • Inger Romero, 44, housewife and homeschooler, Temecula, California
  • Erik Seaholm, 38, special needs teacher, Austin, Texas
  • Sarah Steinman, 30, wilderness guide, Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Steven Swanson, 35, MMA fighter, Palm Springs, CA

Episodes

Episode Air date Location(s) Special Day Eliminated
1 23 October 2016 Gothenburg / Dalsland Erica Andersson, Steven Swanson No elimination
2 30 October 2016 Falköping region John Burt, Sarah Steinman John Burt
3 6 November 2016 Sollentuna / Gothenburg Micka Cain, Inger Romero Inger Romero
4 13 November 2016 Ystad / Österlen Jason Blohm Erica Andersson
5 20 November 2016 Copenhagen, Denmark Erik Seaholm Jason Blohm
6 27 November 2016 Birka Patrick Glass Erik Seaholm
7 4 December 2016 TBA
8 11 December 2016 TBA TBA

The winner of season 6 will be announced in the 8th episode on 11 December 2016.

Awards and Recognitions

Year Award Category Result
2011 Kristallen Reality Nominated
2016 44th International Emmy Awards Non-Scripted Entertainment Won

US casting

Casting each year is announced through The Great Swedish Adventure.[39]

References

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  7. ^ "Kirstin Highfield - Allt för Sverige". SVT.se. Archived from the original on 30 May 2012. Retrieved 19 May 2012. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help); Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
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