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Norway's NRK broadcasts 12-hour wood burning programme | Norway's NRK broadcasts 12-hour wood burning programme |
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It may be a slow burner but will it fire up the audience? Norwegian public TV is broadcasting a programme showing a crackling fireplace - for 12 hours. | It may be a slow burner but will it fire up the audience? Norwegian public TV is broadcasting a programme showing a crackling fireplace - for 12 hours. |
The NRK woodathon features firewood specialists providing commentary and advice on subjects such as chopping, stacking and burning the wood. | |
The transmission, entitled Hel Ved, also features music and poetry. | The transmission, entitled Hel Ved, also features music and poetry. |
The head of programming at NRK, Rune Moeklebust, described it as "slow but noble television". | The head of programming at NRK, Rune Moeklebust, described it as "slow but noble television". |
"We'll talk about the very nerdy subjects like burning, slicing and stacking the wood, but we'll also have cultural segments with music and poems," he said. | "We'll talk about the very nerdy subjects like burning, slicing and stacking the wood, but we'll also have cultural segments with music and poems," he said. |
NRK is no stranger to such programming, correspondents say. In 2011 it broadcast more than a 130 hours of a cruise ship sailing up the Norwegian coast to the Arctic. | NRK is no stranger to such programming, correspondents say. In 2011 it broadcast more than a 130 hours of a cruise ship sailing up the Norwegian coast to the Arctic. |
Mr Moeklebust said the production was inspired by the roaring success of a firewood book by Lars Mytting, Hel Ved - which translates as Strong Character, and is also a pun on ved - the Norwegian for firewood. | Mr Moeklebust said the production was inspired by the roaring success of a firewood book by Lars Mytting, Hel Ved - which translates as Strong Character, and is also a pun on ved - the Norwegian for firewood. |
"People in Norway have a spiritual relationship with fire," Mr Moeklebust was quoted as telling Reuters. | "People in Norway have a spiritual relationship with fire," Mr Moeklebust was quoted as telling Reuters. |
"Fire is the reason we're here, if there was no firewood, we couldn't live in Norway, we'd freeze." | "Fire is the reason we're here, if there was no firewood, we couldn't live in Norway, we'd freeze." |
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