Welcome to Sweden - Season 1
Welcome to Sweden is a Swedish reality show starring American actors Richard Kiel and Verne Troyer. The show aired on Swedish channel 5 in early 2007.
Welcome to Sweden is a Swedish reality show starring American actors Richard Kiel and Verne Troyer. The show aired on Swedish channel 5 in early 2007.
Richard Kiel
Verne Troyer
Welcome to Sweden is a Swedish reality show starring American actors Richard Kiel and Verne Troyer. The show aired on Swedish channel 5 in early 2007.
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