Seasons
Year | Host | Producer | Channel | Participants | Winner |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1997 | Harald Treutiger | Anders Eriksson | SVT | 16 | Martin Melin |
1998 | Harald Treutiger | Mikael Hylin | SVT | 15 | Alexandra Zazzi |
1999 | Anders Lundin | Mattias Olsson | SVT | 17 | Jerker Dalman |
2000 | Anders Lundin | Hasse Aro | SVT | 16 | Mattias Dalerstedt |
2001–02 | Anders Lundin | Hasse Aro / Kajsa Glansén | SVT | 17 | Jan Emanuel Johansson |
2002 | Anders Lundin | Hasse Aro / Joakim Jankert | SVT | 17 | Antoni Matacz |
2003–04 | Anders Lundin | Hasse Aro / Anki Lindberg | SVT | 24 (10 new) | Emma Andersson |
2004 | Robert Aschberg | Hasse Aro / Claes Leinstedt | TV3 | 20 (19 new) | Jerry Forsberg |
2005 | Robert Aschberg | Hasse Aro / Frida Åberg | TV3 | 24 (23 new) | Karolina Conrad |
2005 (VIP) | Robert Aschberg | Hasse Aro / Frida Åberg | TV3 | 15 VIP | Tilde Fröling |
2009 | Linda Isacsson | Cricko Akander | TV4 | 18 | Ellenor Pierre |
2009–10 | Paolo Roberto | Pontus Gårdinger / Ylva Hultén | TV4 | 18 | Hans Brettschneider |
2010 | Paolo Roberto | Nicklas Nordernström / Ylva Hultén | TV4 | 21 | Erik Svedberg |
2011 | Paolo Roberto | Nicklas Nordernström / Ylva Hultén | TV4 | 20 | Mats Kemi |
2012 | Paolo Roberto | TV4 | 14 | Mariana "Mirre" Hammarling |
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“I say this because there is an uneasiness in things just now. Waiting for something to be over before you are forced to notice it. The pollarded trees scarcely bucking the wind and yet its keen, it make you fall over. Clabbered sky. Seasons that pass with a rush.”
—John Ashbery (b. 1927)
“For winters rains and ruins are over,
And all the seasons of snows and sins;
The days dividing lover and lover,
The light that loses, the night that wins;
And time remembered is grief forgotten,
And frosts are slain and flowers begotten,
And in green underwood and cover
Blossom by blossom the spring begins.”
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“Sorrow breaks seasons and reposing hours,
Makes the night morning and the noontide night.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)