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Karl & Co

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: March 2, 1998
  • Seasons: 3
  • Episodes: 63
  • Networks: TV 2
  • Genres: Comedy
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Karl & Co(1998)

TMDB Rating: 6.2 (8 votes)

Overview

Following the events of the last episode of Mot i brøstet, Karl moves out of his old house and into a new apartment in downtown Oslo. There he gets acquainted with the chairman Ulf, the janitor Smestad and the cleaning maid Mrs. Frantzen. His sister Vigdis also comes to visit frequently.

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Season 1

15 episodes • 1998

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Går på igjenMar 2, 19980.0
2Går på igjen - del 2Mar 9, 19980.0
3Får aldri fredMar 16, 19980.0
4Går i vannetMar 23, 19980.0
5På nye eventyrMar 30, 19980.0
6Rider igjenApr 20, 19980.0
7Møter veggenMay 11, 19980.0
8I full forvirringMay 18, 19980.0
9Holder dampen oppeMay 25, 19980.0
10På ville veierAug 24, 19980.0
11I syvende himmelAug 31, 19980.0
12I syvende himmel - Del 2Sep 7, 19980.0
13I festhumørSep 14, 19980.0
14Den gode hjelperSep 21, 19980.0
15På fartenSep 28, 19980.0
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Season 2

26 episodes • 1998

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Oct 5, 19980.0
2Episode 2Oct 12, 19890.0
3Episode 3Oct 19, 19980.0
4Episode 4Oct 26, 19980.0
5Episode 5Nov 2, 19980.0
6Episode 6Nov 9, 19980.0
7Episode 7Nov 16, 19980.0
8Episode 8Dec 7, 19980.0
9Episode 9Jan 11, 19990.0
10Episode 10Jan 18, 19990.0
11Episode 11Jan 25, 19990.0
12Episode 12Feb 15, 19990.0
13Episode 13Mar 1, 19990.0
14Episode 14Mar 8, 19990.0
15Episode 15Mar 15, 19990.0
16Episode 16Mar 22, 19990.0
17Episode 17Mar 29, 19990.0
18Episode 18Aug 23, 19990.0
19Episode 19Aug 30, 19990.0
20Episode 20Sep 6, 19990.0
21Episode 21Sep 13, 19990.0
22Episode 22Sep 20, 19990.0
23Episode 23Sep 27, 19990.0
24Episode 24Oct 4, 19990.0
25Episode 25Oct 11, 19990.0
26Episode 26Oct 18, 19990.0
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Season 3

22 episodes • 1999

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Oct 25, 19990.0
2Episode 2Nov 8, 19990.0
3Episode 3Nov 15, 19990.0
4Episode 4Nov 22, 19990.0
5Episode 5Jan 31, 20000.0
6Episode 6Feb 7, 20000.0
7Episode 7Feb 14, 20000.0
8Episode 8Feb 21, 20000.0
9Episode 9Feb 28, 20000.0
10Episode 10Mar 6, 20000.0
11Episode 11Mar 13, 20000.0
12Episode 12Mar 20, 20000.0
13Episode 13Mar 27, 20000.0
14Episode 14Apr 3, 20000.0
15Episode 15Apr 10, 20000.0
16Episode 16Apr 17, 20000.0
17Episode 17Feb 19, 20010.0
18Episode 18Feb 26, 20010.0
19Episode 19Mar 5, 20010.0
20Episode 20Mar 12, 20010.0
21Episode 21Mar 19, 20010.0
22Episode 22Mar 26, 20010.0

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