
Björgvin Franz Gíslason
1977 (48 лет)In the late 2000s, Björgvin got the job as the children's presenter at Stundin okkar. Stundin okkar is one of the longest-running television programs in Icelandic television history. It has run at 6 PM on RÚV Sunday nights every year since Christmas 1966. In addition to hosting the show, Björgvin also published adventure books for children with themes related to the children's show. Björgvin wrote the first episodes with his mother Edda and said it was the most fun job in the world, but in 2011 he felt that it was his time to pass the torch. By that time Björgvin had won an Edda award for best children's television program.
Stella í orlofi
Þórhildur Þorleifsdóttir
Edda Björgvinsdóttir, Þórhallur Sigurðsson
The Icelandic Shock-Station is a thoroughbred Icelandic comedy, where the Icelander's daily life and habits are elevated to the level of farcical confusion and where all the laws of common sense are reversed in travesty of themselves, while at the same time the opportunity is taken to satirize some of the features the scriptwriter feels are blemish on the otherwise smooth facade of the nation's character.
The Icelandic Shock Station
The Icelandic Dream
Róbert I. Douglas
Jón Gnarr, Þorsteinn Bachmann
A business man and weekend dad is getting worn down by family trouble, business failure and the continuous loss of his favorite football team. He decides to start importing Bulgarian energy cigarettes in a last ditch attempt at success ... his best friend soon advises that suicide might be his best option.
The Icelandic Dream
Benedikt Búálfur
Björgvin Franz Gíslason
Here we see elves, human children, dragons and other strange creatures fighting over the fate of elves. The story begins when Benedikt decides to invite his friend Dídí to an elf world, unaware of the danger of traveling. The dark elves have come to a standstill and now the danger is clear.
Benedict Gnome