Harem was a Norwegian reality TV series that aired on TV3, hosted by Mia Gundersen. The production company was Strix Televisjon AS. Four women got to choose between 18 men. The men who didn't get chosen, had to go home. The series was shot in the Maldives. The series premiered on October 4, 2001, and had only one season. There was also a Danish version and a Swedish version.
Dansefeber was the Norwegian iteration of the dance competition show So You Think You Can Dance. It was broadcast on TVNorge and hosted by Kjetil Tefke in its first season and Henriette Lien in the second. The winners for seasons 1 and 2 were Adil Khan and Hanna Mjåvatn, respectively.
Elisas univers was a dating show that aired on TV3 hosted by Elisa Røtterud, a former contestant on the Norwegian Survivor.
The show premiered on 17 January 2000.
Singel 24-7 was a Norwegian reality TV series that aired on TV3.
5 boys and 5 girls will live together in a house and try to find a partner. 2 people will try and split up the other couples. In Singel 24-7 none of the contestants will get voted out. The viewers can chose which contestants will be living together. In Singel 24-7 Direkte two of the couples will each week be split up.
The 2 single contestants will each week get an assignment where they will be competing against each other. The winner of the assignment will get to choose who he or she will be living with for the next week, and can also take him or her out on a romantic date. Who the other single contestant will be living with is the viewers choice.
Kråkeslottet was a Norwegian reality TV series that aired on TV3 during the spring of 2002. The host was Halvard Haldorsen.
The contestants was going to live in an abandoned old hotel and fix it up. One contestant would be voted out each week.
Komplottet was a Norwegian television show that aired on TV3 from 1996 to 1998 and in a revived version in 2003. The host from 1996-99 was Leif Erik Forberg, the host in 2003 was Åsleik Engmark.
Komplottet was a hidden camera show where the celebrities are the victims. The show is considered TV3s most successful Norwegian production.
Bill.mrk: Bryllup was a Norwegian reality TV series broadcast on TV3 in 2004. The program was produced by Strix Televisjon AS.
One woman was going to meet as many men as she could during the course of 45 days. Each man got at least 24 hours with her, then she could ask the next man to come in. At the same time she was going to prepare her own wedding, so everything could be set up so she could be married in the last episode. The show was hosted by Guri Solberg.
The show was broadcast for two seasons, during the spring and autumn of 2004. In the first season Bente Hafslund was the woman getting married, in the second season Ann-Kristin Gresby. Neither ended up being married on the show.
D'ække bare, bare Bernt was a Norwegian sitcom that aired on TV3 from 1996 to 1997, starring Jon Skolmen and Grethe Kausland as the married couple Bernt and Vera Brantenberg.
Argus was a Norwegian debate show hosted by Mona Høiness, that aired on TV3.
In the summer of 1993 Høiness threatened to quit her job as a host in protest of TV3 airing the show Bikini, an American show featuring scantily-clad women on a podium surrounded by cheering men. Høiness didn't want that kind of entertainment on a channel with which she was associated. Shortly after TV3 decided to cancel Bikini.