Norwegian television program
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God morgen Norge (English: Good morning Norway) is a Norwegian morning-based current affairs program[1] that has been on TV 2 since October 24,[2] 1994.[3] It is broadcast every morning from Monday to Friday between 06.55 and approx. 10.00 (until autumn 2008: 06.25 to approx. 09.45).[4] Every half an hour there is an update of news and weather forecast from TV 2 Nyhetskanalen. The program otherwise consists of reports, current guests and music in the studio.[5] TV chefs Wenche Andersen and Christer Rødseth also cook every day and once a week flower decorator Finn Schjøll is a guest.
TV 2 produced the program itself until 2019, when the production company Mastiff took over the production.[6]
The program by Knut Torgersruud jr. won FONO's Bjellesauprisen in 2009 for his "long-term and almost daily efforts for Norwegian artists from a wide musical field."[7]