In the World travel series, Finland will be visited first.

In their series, Lotte Freddie, Bente Scavenius and Merete A. Baird praise Helsinki’s cultural offerings and museums. They consider Finns to be an artistic nation. Over

The Danish friends arrive in the new Global ones– in the travel series to Finland. They are reporters Lotte Freddie88, and Merete A. Baird85, and an art historian Bente Scavenius78. It’s been a long time since filming, because now they are three years older.

In the opening episode of the series, these Global ones arrive in any case in Helsinki, which they describe as Europe’s hidden gem. That’s why Paris and Madrid are now allowed to stay.

In Alvar Aalto’s home, the ladies fall in love with one lamp in particular. They don’t know that it was not designed by Aalto at all, but by their compatriot Poul Henningsen. Over

The trio has a lot to see. They go to Suomenlinna and Alvar Aalton in the household. The Ateneum will become familiar, as will the Old Market Hall. In their hotel on the boulevard, they watch a drag show that divides opinion.

– The song was horribly vulgar, Merete is horrified afterwards.

– Do you want to fuck with me, he repeats the lyrics he heard.

– I found it repulsive, Merete condemns.

Women mishear the lyrics of Pola Ivanka’s loan song. Behind the artist name is Mika Tepsa. MIKKO HUISKO

For real Pola Ivanka does not, however, ask anyone’s willingness for intimate interaction. Do You Wanna Funk is a cover version Sylvester’s and of Patrick Cowley of the 1980s Do Ya Wanna Funk from the song. Even Lotte and Bente can’t hear the lyrics correctly, but they still enjoyed the show.

– It was satire, fun, Lotte explains to Merete, who completely disagrees.

– It wasn’t, he snorts.

– I thought it was fun. Especially when it happened in Finland, Bente participates in the discussion.

– Finns have a good mood. They like to have fun, Lotte sums up.

The tour group walks on the Esplanade. Lotte also jumps on the tram, which she loves forever. Over

We don’t agree on everything else either. You see, Merete is not Marimekonka’s friend either.

– Marimekko is not my thing, Merete announces in front of the store.

– I’ve never had a Marimekko, he first forgets that he once owned a wax cloth scarf.

Bente wore Marimekko in the 1960s, but not anymore.

– It’s not my thing anymore, he also says on TV.

Lotte makes an exception: she likes the brand’s down jackets.

– They are good, is the assessment.

At the Ateneum, friends admire a painting by Helena Schjerfbeck (1862–1946). Bente became familiar with the artist’s production in the 1990s. Over

In the Old Market Hall, located next to the market square, the trio tastes the buttered fish cock. Merete doesn’t really like the crust, but the others do. Over

Worlds today at Teema & Femi at 20:30 & Arena. See all TV programs and broadcast times in Telku’s TV guide

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