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Talang

Season of Swedish television series

Talang was the first season of the show Talang, the Swedish version of Got Talent. Talang had its premiere on 13 April and ended on 1 June The winner of the show was Zillah & Totte. This season was hosted by Peppe Eng, and the judges were: Tobbe Blom, Hanna Hedlund and Bert Karlsson.[1]

Popularity

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The show became an instant success and was consistently one of the top three television shows in Sweden each week.

Talang (Swedish TV series)

Episode Date Three most watched TV shows in Sweden by week
No. 1 No. 2 No. 3
1[2] Wallander – Innan frosten
(movie, part 1 of 13)
TV4, Sunday
1
Talang
TV4, Friday
1
Playa del Sol
(comedy)
SVT1, Sunday
1
2[3] Talang
TV4, Friday
1
Wallander – Byfånen
(movie, part 2 of 13)
TV4, Sunday
1
Postkodmiljonären
(quiz game show)
TV4, Friday
1
3[4] Wallander – Bröderna
(movie, part 3 of 13)
TV4, Sunday
1
Talang
TV4, Friday
1
Postkodmiljonären
TV4, Saturday
1
4[5] Wallander – Mörkret
(movie, part 4 of 13)
TV4, Sunday
1
Talang
TV4, Friday
1
Postkodmiljonären
TV4, Saturday
1
SeasonAirdateWinnerRunners-upJudgesPresenters
1 2 3 4
1 ()13 April – 1 June Zillah & Totte
(Ventriloquist)
Magikern Julien
(Magician)
Tobbe BlomHanna HedlundBert KarlssonPeppe Eng
2 ()4 April – 30 May Zara Larsson
(Singer)
Not revealedSofia WistamKodjo Akolor
3 ()3 April – 12 June Charlie Caper
(Magician)
David Movsesian
(Pianist)
Johan PråmellCharlotte PerrelliTobbe BlomMarkoolio
4 ()2 April – 4 June Jill Svensson
(Opera singer)
Daniel Lozakovitj
(Violinist)
5 ()1 April – 10 June Simon Westlund
(Rubik's Cube solver)
Steve Thoresen
(Opera singer)
Henrik Fexeus
6 ()24 February – 18 May Jon Henrik Fjällgren
(Singer)
Rackartygarna
(Extreme sports group)
Until The End Crew
(Dance group)
Tobias KarlssonCarolina GynningShirley ClampRobert AschbergAdam AlsingMalin Gramer
7 ()18 March – 19 May Ibrahim Nasrullayeu
(Singer)
Nigma
(Rapper / singer)
Oliver Rytting
(Rock singer)
David Batra,
LaGaylia Frazier,
Kakan Hermansson,
Alexander Bard
Pär Lernström,
Kristina "Keyyo" Petrushina
8 ()13 January – 16 March Madelei

Bennison's pressured wrist shot gave a crucial 1–0 away win against Serbia when the Swedish women's football team took a firm grip on a European Championship spot on Thursday evening. The final score was 2–0, and a brilliant starting position for the decisive playoff return match at home on Tele2 Arena in Stockholm on Tuesday.

It's good conditions. We had, of course, wanted to score more goals, but the absolute most important thing was to win the match, says Hanna Bennison.

She made her first A-national team appearance when she had just turned She became a foreign pro at the age of But maybe it's only now, as a newly turned year-old, that Hanna Bennison's career is really taking off.

New position

The key seems to have been this summer's move from Everton – which she joined in 's most expensive transfer in the world on the women's side. In her new club Juventus, she has gained great confidence, which has rubbed off on the national team.

I may have a bit more self-confidence. I've got a lot of matches there, many good matches in the Champions League and in the league. I've grown from that and I'm trying to continue wor

Peter Gerhardsson

Swedish footballer and manager (born )

Kurt Peter Gerhardsson (born 22 August ) is a Swedish football manager and former football player.[2] He was previously the manager of BK Häcken.[3] Before the start of the Allsvenskan he was ranked as the best manager in the league by newspaper Aftonbladet.[4]

Gerhardsson became the manager of the Swedish women's national team in , replacing Pia Sundhage after the UEFA Women's Euro He led the team to third-place finishes in the FIFA Women's World Cup in and

Managerial career

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With Gerhardsson as manager, the Sweden women's national football team has twice finished third place in the FIFA Women's World Cup, first in and then in [5][6]

Honours

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Manager

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BK Häcken

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Sweden

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References

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