Swedish television presenters/entertainers Filip Hammar and Fredrik Wikingsson have been given the chance to interview Steven Spielberg for one minute. What will they ask?
Internet comedian Carl Déman from the humor group JLC lived a life that looked glorious. But beneath the surface was a terrible gambling addiction that almost cost him his life. In 2019, he and other gambling addicts struggle to stay afloat in a contemporary age marinated in gambling advertising. Carl wants to ask those who make the advertising how they think and wonders why the advertising profiles now also come from the world of culture and entertainment.
Filip Hammar and Fredrik Wikingsson put the general knowledge of popular celebrities to the test - with a brand new twist.
Filip and Fredrik turn their backs on Labero during a day in the nest of sin - which comes to a dramatic end.
Filip and Fredrik go to Hollywood to try to get their film Tårtgeneralen nominated for a Golden Globe. The competition is tough and Filip and Fredrik invest heavily in arranging an extraordinary film screening, at the cinema Chinese Theatre.
Ahead of Sweden's perhaps most important election ever, Filip & Fredrik meet Prime Minister Stefan Löfven during the final sprint of his election tour.
Set in 1984, Hans Pettersson (Hasse P.) decides to create the largest sandwich cake ever made in order to put his home town, Köping, on the map.
Filip Hammar and Fredrik Wikingsson follows the forming of a Somalian bandy team in Borlänge, Sweden. 17 Somalian men should learn how to play bandy at international level.
Filip Hammar was born on March 26, 1975 in Köping, Västmanlands län, Sweden. He is a writer and producer, known for The Cake General (2018), High Chaparall (2003) and Hasselhoff - En svensk talkshow (2014). He was previously married to Jennie Carlzon. Filip Hammar and Fredrik Wikingsson met each other when they were both working for Aftonbladet in 1996.