
The 11th Hour
Season 1
A experimental talk-show aired live, with guests ranging from politicians to porn stars.
Where to Watch The 11th Hour • Season 1
47 Episodes
- den 11. time - 5. februarE1
den 11. time - 5. februarMinister of Culture Brian Mikkelsen opens the show with a speech, praising Mikael Bertelsen as the most influential TV Host ever. No less than a few minutes later Mikael Bertelsen find himself interrupting the first interview with designer Stine Goya, and leaves the studio. He seeks help from various therapists and spiritual advisers who help him confront his inner fears and anxieties. - 06.02.07: Jørn Hjorting. Akupunktør Manja Jurkowsky. Mads BrüggerE2
06.02.07: Jørn Hjorting. Akupunktør Manja Jurkowsky. Mads BrüggerMikael Bertelsen shows footage from dk4's live talk show "Snak med Jørn Hjorting" in which he phones Hjorting and invites him to become his mentor. Acupuncturist Manja Jurkowski relieves Bertelsen from his anxieties. Mads Brügger joins Bertelsen at the end of the show. - 12.02.07: Komiker Frank HvamE4
12.02.07: Komiker Frank HvamBertelsen celebrates the first anniversary of the Danish Mohammed crisis. Comedian Frank Hvam is guest and it turns out he actually started the whole crisis. Vox-pop on the street in which Bertelsen asks people if they have ever heard about or seen his show. No one have. Mads Brügger joins the table and shows cartoons of a man who is NOT Mohammed, and points out the cartoon artist already IS dead. - 14.05.07: Poul Pilgaard Johnsen om Holger Winther, tandlæge og maskemager. Latterkongen Freddie Sunde samt ekskluderede medlemmer af Dansk FolkepartiE37
14.05.07: Poul Pilgaard Johnsen om Holger Winther, tandlæge og maskemager. Latterkongen Freddie Sunde samt ekskluderede medlemmer af Dansk Folkeparti - 30.05.07: Deadlines vært Kurt Strand samt gæsterne Bjørn Nørgaard, udenrigsordfører Jens Hald Madsen (V) og generalsekretær for Dansk Røde Kors Jørgen PoulsenE44
30.05.07: Deadlines vært Kurt Strand samt gæsterne Bjørn Nørgaard, udenrigsordfører Jens Hald Madsen (V) og generalsekretær for Dansk Røde Kors Jørgen Poulsen