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6.0 2 Seasons • 12 Episodes

Presten

Comedy series about comedian Bjarte Tjøstheim, who after a near-death experience decides to quit the popular radio show Radioresepsjonen and start a new and more meaningful life as a priest.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Bjarte Tjøstheim

    Bjarte Tjøstheim

    Himself

  • Tone Beate Mostraum

    Tone Beate Mostraum

    Kristin Huseby

  • Christian Skolmen

    Christian Skolmen

    Konrad

  • Marika Enstad

    Marika Enstad

    Margit

  • Hannah Marie Carding

    Hannah Marie Carding

    Hannah

Overview

Comedy series about comedian Bjarte Tjøstheim, who after a near-death experience decides to quit the popular radio show Radioresepsjonen and start a new and more meaningful life as a priest.

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