Dette er humor - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Oslo-los og ekle mannekvinner
We reveal the originator of the Oslo joke, and show what happens when a humorous character takes over your life. And then there will be a short, stupid gender debate.
Pute-TV og latterlig ensom
Embarrassing, awkward and uncomfortable. Why do we laugh so well at the embarrassing?
Pupper, kyllinger og mobbing
Some stunts lead to bridal showers in the back room. How were the dishes after the chicken stunt?
Takk for dødstrusselen!
Sometimes humor is not funny. Like when you get a bullet in the mail or a joke makes you lose your job. But it's still fun, isn't it?
Glatte sko, skrukk og promp
Not all humor requires words. Great Smooth shoes and half-smooth curls are some of the things we laugh about the most. And body fluids. A little bit of it.
Sju overtramp i én parodi
How do comedians themselves feel about being made fun of? There will be a reunion with a parody that is no longer allowed, and someone needs new trousers.
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