Monopoly's heroes are about the famous TV people who made programs that made DR something very special.

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  • Poul Nesgaard
    F1
    Poul NesgaardPoul Nesgaard has never been easy to understand. On TV, he was flattering to his enemies and a cocky idiot to those you might like. It's Poul Nesgaard's fault that you can never be completely sure what is being shown on TV. Watch clips from Up on your ears, we're driving, Christmas and green forests and In the service of truth. And hear how the TV man staged a meeting between BZ members and Mayor Egon Weidekamp in an episode of the Youth Editorial.
  • Poul Martinsen
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    Poul Martinsen
  • Gorm & Gregers
    F3
    Gorm & GregersIn the early 80s, Gregers Dirckinck-Holmfeld and Hans-Georg Møller - often simply called Gorm - mixed serious journalism with entertainment in a program that lasted all evening. The program was called Lørdagskanalen, and Danish TV viewers had never seen anything like it - it was both funny and serious. Critics called it emotional porn, but viewers loved Gorm and Gregers. Also hear about the two hosts' collaboration, differences and disagreements.
  • Poul Thomsen
    F4
    Poul ThomsenPoul Thomsen was 'Dus med dyrene' - and the Danes were dus with Poul Thomsen. In his programs, contemporary topics such as the Cold War, the nuclear race and fear of the future were banned. There was to be coziness and talk about cute pets. But every now and then the cozy uncle showed his claws. See also clips from early programs with the nature lover - "Gårdene og husene" and "Dig og dyrene".
  • Ulf Pilgaard & Henrik Iversen
    F5
    Ulf Pilgaard & Henrik Iversen
  • Preben Heide
    F6
    Preben HeidePreben Heide was the monopoly hero who taught TV viewers that Jutlanders are also people. In the 70s he was world famous in Denmark. Both because he hosted the viewer magnet Landet Rundt, which made programs about ordinary Danes in the provinces, and because he was a favorite victim in Danmarks Radio's satire programs. See also a clip from Dagens Danmark - where Preben Heide talks to a young Bjarne Riis.
  • Hanne Willumsen & Iben Wurbs
    F7
    Hanne Willumsen & Iben WurbsAlthough the members of DR's Children and Youth Editorial Team were often accused of being red-collar workers in the 70s, the reality looked quite different for Hanne Willumsen and Iben Wurbs. They were behind a sea of popular children's television characters - from Andrea and Syvsoveren to Anna and Lotte. Dolls who were often reviled by adult opinion leaders - especially those from the left. Judge for yourself from programs such as "Legestue", "Jullerup Færgeby", "Fredagsbio", "Helmer har et hus and" "Døren går op - hvem komm in?".
  • Jørgen de Mylius & Claus Hagen Petersen
    F8
    Jørgen de Mylius & Claus Hagen PetersenThe first half of the 80s was marked by the Cold War and sadness. But on Monday evening there was a breather without worries - the music program Eldorado with monopoly hero Jørgen de Mylius at the helm. Together with Claus Hagen Petersen, he talks about the tumultuous existence of pop music on DR. Spiced with tones from "Dansk Melodi Grand Prix", "Pop 78" and "Popnøglen" - where Claus Hagen Petersen became nationally famous for blowing into a flute.
  • Lasse Jensen & Lone Kühlmann
    F9
    Lasse Jensen & Lone Kühlmann
  • Svend Gehrs
    F10
    Svend Gehrs"And then he shoots, no he waits... Yeah, Michael Laudrup. That's brilliant." You know the voice of monopoly hero Svend Gehrs from countless sports broadcasts. He was on DR Sporten, when everything from synchronized swimming to mini-putt matches in football could be seen on television. Svend Gehrs talks about how he started as a sports journalist, and looks back on small and large sporting events.
  • Erling Bundgaard
    F11
    Erling BundgaardWhen Danmarks Radio decided what Danes should watch on television, Erling Bundgaard was one of those people that TV critics loved to hate. As host of "Lørdagsshjørnet" and "Gæt og Grimasser", he was criticized for being rude and asking bad questions. But he managed to straighten his back every time and fight even harder for his place on the screen. Hear Erling Bundgaard tell about his path from crime reports to Saturday entertainment.
  • Poul Jørgensen
    F12
    Poul JørgensenPoul Jørgensen covered the royal family for over 35 years and was Danmarks Radio's court reporter. In Monopolets Helte (Heroes of Monopoly), he tells about his thoughts and the stories behind the well-known clips with members of the royal family - weddings, baptisms, gala dinners, New Year's speeches, portraits and interviews.

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