The documentary about Vappu Pimiä’s last Tanssii tähtien kenna broadcast will be released on Sunday in Katsomo.
The last TTK day of Vappu Pimiä is followed in MTV’s new documentary. MTV
Sunday 23 November last Dancing with the stars On Sunday, November 30, a documentary about Vappu Pimiä, which hosted its broadcast, will be released on the Katsomo streaming service. At the heart of the matter.com: May Day – the last rumba will be shown on MTV3 this coming Tuesday.
The documentary follows Pimiä’s last day as a TTK presenter behind the scenes of the show. Before the filming of the final broadcast begins, Pimiä receives a letter, which she opens in the back room of the program.
Inside the letter, an old sheet of paper is revealed, with Ilmari Pimiä’s poem written by hand. The sender of the letter asks if Ilmari Pimiä is related to the host.
Vappu Pimi is amazed by the shipment he received with wide eyes.
– Help. So this looks real. Ilmari Pimiä was a famous poet. He is related to me, because all the Dark Ones are, the presenter explains.
– This is dated 1938, Pimi is amazed.
Ilmari Pimiä, who died in 1989, was a Finnish writer and visual artist.
Vappu Pimiä received a surprising letter. MTV
In addition to the behind-the-scenes video, the 25-minute documentary includes an interview with Pimiä, which was recorded before the last broadcast. In the interview, Pimi, among other things, gives his advice to his successor. The new TTK presenter replacing Pimiä has not yet been announced.
– There are many great options that can step into my shoes in this program. I have many wonderful colleagues in Finland.
– I think the most important thing in this job is presence, listening and reaction. Those are important theses for me. And I must be interested in people. Be brilliant, but let others shine a little more.
Vappu Pimiä gives his advice to his future successor as TTK presenter in the documentary. MTV
Pimiä also tells about his wishes Dancing with the stars -for life after the program.
– A concrete dream that I’ve had for ten, if not fifteen years, is that I could go to Greece on autumn vacation. Maybe I’ll get there next fall. Then let’s see what the work situation is.
– Then of course I dream, when the children are growing up so fast, that I can spend as much time as possible with them.
– I like ordinary everyday life, surrounded by family and friends. I don’t have any bigger dreams than that. If it continues like this, I will be more than grateful and happy. Career-wise, maybe it’s mine Martha Stewart -thought becomes more activated. Martha Stewart was 50 when she founded her company. I’m 47. I still have three years left, Pimiä says in the documentary.
Asia ytimesä.com: May Day – the last rumba on Sunday at Katsomo & Tuesday on MTV3 at 22:35. See all TV programs and broadcast times in Telku’s TV guide.

