
NRK1 is a public broadcaster, showing no adverts or commercials. It is the most popular channel in Norway.
NRK Children's Programes
This is the children’s TV ident from 1976, used from 75 to 80
This is something every adult in Norway remembers today and it’s quite rare.
NRK1 Closedown
The NRK clock from 1984, they always ended the day with this and followed it by a picture fading to black showing the television tower Tryvannstårnet (Tryvann tower) at Holmenkollen in Oslo.
NRK1 Start-up
This is what NRK1 used to start up and end the day with from 1995 until 1999/2000
NRK1 Promo
NRK presents it self as 'the number 1' in a growing market of TV channels to choose from in the mid- nineties.
Barne TV
Childrens TV ident - Barne TV, NRK style. The childrens strand would start from 18.00cet
NRK1 News Programmes
Dagsrevyen Close
Here is the end of Dagsrevyen from 1980, recorded from last part of weather to the end of the programme.
Dagsrevyen
This is a clip of NRK main news at 19.30 6’th December 1987, Einar Lunde who’s reading the news has worked at NRK for years, he is still reading the news in 2005!
DAGSREVYEN is the name of the news program, it means in English - Todays revues (todays news)
Dagsrevyen
Here the news id they won several awards for, taken from 17’th may, a national holiday in Norway - Kveldsnytt
Dagsrevyen
The news with Ingolf Håkon Teigene. The main news programme is named Dagsrevyen.
NRK also shows at 17.00 its news in Samisk. Samisk is used by the indians of the nordic countries. Russia, Finland, Sweden and Norway in the north.
At 18.00 its news on NRK2, then main news on NRK1 at 19.00, and then news on NRK2 at 20.00, then on NRK1 at 21.00 and the last news at 23.00CET in the evening.
At weekends, its only at 19.00 and 23.00
NRK4 News
This is a local news programme, shown overnight on NRK1.
NRK Kveldsnytt
NRK Kveldsnytt (Evening news) 11’o clock with Ingvild Bryn, she hosted the Eurovision Sonf Contenst in Oslo 1996 together with Morten Harket from A-ha.