Jills veranda

Jills veranda
Genre documentary
Country of origin Sweden
Original language(s) Swedish
No. of seasons 2
Release
Original network SVT1
First shown in Sweden
Original release January 22, 2014 (2014-01-22)

Jills veranda is a TV documentary series recorded in Nashville in 2013, and broadcast by Sveriges Television in early 2014. In the programmes, Swedish female country singer Jill Johnson invites six Swedish artists to explore the town of Nashville together with her. Jill Johnson and the guest artists sing and play, explore the history of country music and encounter social issues in the USA like racism, high number of weapons, homophobia and poverty. The programme was awarded Kristallen 2014 in the category "programme of the year" and " reality programme of the year". Jill Johnson also won in the "Female show host of the year" category.[1]

Contributors

Season 1

  1. 22 January 2014 - Titiyo Jah[2]
  2. 29 January 2014 - Kakan Hermansson[3]
  3. 5 February 2014 - Rikard "Skizz" Bizzi[4]
  4. 12 February 2014 - Marit Bergman[5]
  5. 26 February 2014 - Kristian Gidlund[6]
  6. 5 March 2014 - Magnus Carlson, Doug Seegers[7]

Season 2

  1. 11 November 2015 - Seinabo Sey
  2. 18 november 2015 - Joel Alme
  3. 25 November 2015 - Veronica Maggio
  4. 2 December 2015 - Jerry Williams
  5. 9 December 2015 - Adam Baptiste
  6. 16 December 2015 - Annika Norlin

References

  1. "Prisregn över Jills veranda på Kristallen" (in Swedish). Sveriges Television. 2 September 2014. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
  2. "SVT1 2014-01-22" (in Swedish). Svensk medeidatabas. 22 January 2014. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
  3. "SVT1 2014-01-29" (in Swedish). Svensk medeidatabas. 29 January 2014. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
  4. "SVT1 2014-02-05" (in Swedish). Svensk medeidatabas. 5 February 2014. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
  5. "SVT1 2014-02-12" (in Swedish). Svensk medeidatabas. 12 February 2014. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
  6. "SVT1 2014-02-26" (in Swedish). Svensk medeidatabas. 26 February 2014. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
  7. "SVT1 2014-03-05" (in Swedish). Svensk medeidatabas. 5 March 2014. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
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