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Topic History of: Borgen tonight
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Mike Read's Hairdresser And poor Kasper (or should I say Kenneth), brought up some horrific memories from his childhood...

BTW I have a theory about who the 'very suitable' new secretary to the Birgitte Nyborg will be. She has blonde hair and conducts interviews like Paxman?
JK2006 Series ends (in tears) - completely terrific - it looked at human relationships and politics and media (just not crime - they left that for The Killing).

There were at least 6 - that's SIX - award winning performances by actors. Wow!

I remember a great 60s B&W series on UK television starring Patrick Wymark - all about politics and power. Can't recollect the title but it was excellent too.

Google is my fweng - The Power Game.
JK2006 After Part Nine (one to go) - this really is, like The Killing, marvellous TV; deeply touching, intelligent, great entertainment... telling us about politics, the media, society, government.

Why can't we make TV as good as this?
JK2006 Really looking forward to tonight's finale and thanks DJones for yet again tipping us off about a masterly Scandinavian TV success.