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Se Opp for Glamour, Intriger Og Legendariske Catfights: Nå Er Dynastiet Tilgjengelig På Viafree Familien samlet. F.v: Sammy Jo Carrington, Claudia Blaisdel Carrington, Blake Carrington Krystle Carrington, Alexis Carrington og Fallon Carrington Colby. 20-03-2018 14:18 CET Se opp for glamour, intriger og legendariske catfights: Nå er Dynastiet tilgjengelig på Viafree. Tidenes mest ikoniske såpeoperaer har inntatt Viafree. Nå kan du fråtse i elleville intriger og herlig galskap i seriene Glamour, I gode og onde dager, og siste tilskudd på såpestammen, Dynastiet. Da Dynastiet ble sendt på TV på 80-tallet var det folketomme gater og folk satt klistret til skjermen for å få med seg feiden mellom de to steinrike familiene Carrington og Colby, og ikke minst de legendariske catfightene mellom sjefshurpa Alexis og den skinnhellige Krystle. Nå kan skandalene, de skyhøye skulderputene, det voluminøse håret, utroskapen og de ulidelige cliffhangerne gjenoppleves. Hver dag blir nye episoder av alle de tre seriene tilgjengelige for strømming på Viafree - helt gratis. Påsken er med andre ord reddet, og det er ingen grunn til å bli Blake om nebbet. Se innebygd innhold her Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT Group) er Nordens ledende underholdningsleverandør. Vi underholder millioner av mennesker hver dag med våre strømmetjenester, TV-kanaler og radiostasjoner, og våre produksjonsselskaper skaper nytt og spennende innhold for medieselskaper i hele verden. Vi gjør livet mer underholdende ved å tilby de beste og mest varierte opplevelsene – fra direktesendt radio og sport, til filmer, serier, musikk og egenproduserte programmer. Med hovedkvarter i Stockholm er NENT Group en del av Modern Times Group MTG AB, et ledende internasjonalt digitalt underholdningskonsern som er notert på Nasdaq Stockholm (‘MTGA’ og ‘MTGB’). NENT Group er foreslått å bli notert separat på Nasdaq Stockholm. Kontaktpersoner Line Vee Hanum Pressekontakt Kommunikasjonsdirektør Nordic Entertainment Group Norge [email protected] +47 92 24 04 64 +47 22 99 00 33 Ellen Ihme Pressekontakt Pressekontakt Kanalansvarlig for TV6. Innkjøpte serier og egenproduksjoner på TV6 og TV3, sosiale medier [email protected] +47 45 47 01 89 +47 22 99 00 33.
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