yesterday was the kick-off for dramaserien “Heimebane” on NRK. The premiere of the first two episodes from last season, who got the dice five of Dagbladet reviewer, was seen by 448 000 on the linear CHANNELS.

the First season of dramaserien about vestlandsklubben Varg, and the female coach Helena Mikkelsen, hit the TV viewers in the middle of the heart. The updated viewing which included web-TV, showed that a total of 753 000 viewers had watched the third episode of “Heimebane”.

In the year is seertallet for the linear premiere of “Heimebane” on 496 000 viewers, which gave NRK1 a market share of 38 per cent on Sunday.

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so Far, have already 147.000 viewers watched the first episode of NRK TV. It provides a preliminary overall ratings on 643 000.

– This is higher than it was last year. We have been very excited about it, but have gotten a higher seerprosent and higher ratings, something that we are very pleased with, ” says dramasjef Ivar Køhn in the NRK to the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet.

He says that in the years have been many more who have seen “Heimebane” in nettspilleren.

last year, we were a bit puzzled on why it was so low, we thought that it would be much more. But sluttallene ended when at over 900 000, so they doubled from the first broadcast, ” he says.

See the drama on the net

From the first season were laid out in the national its nettspiller in the last year, have all of the episodes in season one ended up with around a million views. Køhn says that NRK has seen a tendency where dramaserier more often will be played on the net.

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– Therefore, it is extra gratifying that it has been so good lineærtall. It’s fun that people choose to see it when it is sent, ” he says.

Køhn says “Heimebane” was very stable the whole season one, but that it is not a matter of course that viewing goes up from the first to the second season.

– now, When we start up season two with this ratings level, which is slightly higher than last year, suggesting that “Heimebane” has set itself positively in the public, that there is anticipation for the series and that people have the desire to be further.

Metoo-the debate

the Series hit at the same time the nail on the head when it came to literature. While it stormed as bad in #metoo-the debate, took the series up a question that talked about sexual harassment. Helena Mikkelson in Ane Dahl Torps figure was antastet of Ålesund trainer.

– There are gays in football, certainly the Newspaper Plus

When the lead actress Ane Dahl Torp read the script, long before #metoo was a worldwide campaign, it seemed to her it was a striking interesting and fresh theme.

And it was taken up in a way that actually managed to illuminate the gråsoner I had not seen addressed in fiction, but only knew from the lived life. It was a language for something I had not seen successful formulated. In the course of the last six months have been extremely many formulations and opinions about this, both in real life and in the press, she said to Dagbladet in the last year.

Homosexuality

In the year serieskaperne loose on it which many believe is one of football’s last taboos, namely homosexuality. When Ben is confronted with rumours that he lives with a man, this becomes the starting point for a conflict and a drama after each spin on, tell serieskaper Johan Fasting to Dagbladet.

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at the same time, the hint about the legningen to one of the players. Fasting want that series to resonating emotionally with viewers in a way that they can relate to.

For serieskaperens own part is all the emotional theme of season two a lot of solitude. It is knaggen as all the characters ‘ problems and actions hanging on, he believes.

– All the problems that come, either of the fear of being lonely, or a result of being lonely. There is nothing more lonely than to be skaphomofil soccer player in the Norwegian eliteserie, ” he says.

The former football player John Carew, who plays the role of Michael Ellingsen, have a hope that the NRK tv-series can make it a little bit easier for gay players to stand up. He believes that the threshold today is high.

– There are gays in football, certainly. I understand that it can be difficult for them. You’re buddies in the locker room, 22 guys, somehow. I think the fear that things will change, that they will be looked at differently, he says to Dagbladet.

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