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6.0 7 Seasons • 70 Episodes

Sofa

Sofa invites us into the living rooms of well-known personalities as they watch and react to TV from the comfort of their own couches - giving us a genuine fly-on-the-wall glimpse into their viewing habits.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Jonas Lihaug Fredriksen

    Jonas Lihaug Fredriksen

    Jonas Lihaug Fredriksen

  • Janicke Kvisle

    Janicke Kvisle

    Janicke Kvisle

  • Nora Svenningsen

    Nora Svenningsen

    Nora Svenningsen

  • Egil Skurdal

    Egil Skurdal

    Egil Skurdal

  • Simen Bondevik

    Simen Bondevik

    Simen Bondevik

  • Guro Helene Bondevik

    Guro Helene Bondevik

    Guro Helene Bondevik

  • Kasper Kvello

    Kasper Kvello

    Kasper Kvello

  • Harald Bredeli

    Harald Bredeli

    Harald Bredeli

  • Bent Svele

    Bent Svele

    Bent Svele

Overview

Sofa invites us into the living rooms of well-known personalities as they watch and react to TV from the comfort of their own couches - giving us a genuine fly-on-the-wall glimpse into their viewing habits.

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