"Ett herrans liv" (A hell of a life) is also the Swedish language-title for the film Monty Python's Life of Brian and the television series The Vicar of Dibley.

Ett herrans liv is a Swedish TV series that airs on Kanal 5. The hosts are Filip Hammar & Fredrik Wikingsson. On the show, the duo interview Swedish celebrities, many of which they've made fun of on their preceding shows. In the first season, every episode starts with the guest being kidnapped by the hosts.

The show's theme song is I Wish by Skee-Lo.

Episode overview

Season 1:

Episode # Running time Guest(s) Occupation First aired
Episode 1 45 min Frank Andersson Former wrestler 13 April 2006
Episode 2 45 min Tommy Körberg Singer, musician 20 April 2006
Episode 3 45 min Göran Persson Former Prime Minister 27 April 2006
Episode 4 45 min Dr Alban Singer, musician 4 May 2006
Episode 5 45 min Barbro "Lill-Babs" Svensson Singer 11 May 2006
Episode 6 45 min Runar Søgaard Life-Coach 18 May 2006
Episode 7 45 min Jonas Gardell Novelist, comedian 25 May 2006
Episode 8 45 min Ingvar Oldsberg TV-Show host, TV-Personality 1 June 2006
Episode 9 45 min Lasse Berghagen Singer, songwriter 8 June 2006
Episode 10 45 min Kikki Danielsson Singer 22 June 2006

Season 2:

Episode # Running time Guest(s) Occupation First aired
Episode 1 45 min Robert Gustafsson Comedian, actor 20 November 2006
Episode 2 45 min Fredrik Reinfeldt Prime Minister 27 November 2006
Episode 3 45 min Ernst Kirschsteiger TV-personality 4 December 2006
Episode 4 45 min Patrik Sjöberg Former high-jumper 11 December 2006
Episode 5 45 min Mikael Persbrandt Actor 18 December 2006
Episode 6 45 min Victoria Silvstedt Fashion model 8 January 2007
Episode 7 45 min Bert Karlsson Record company manager 15 January 2007
Episode 8 45 min Mark Levengood Journalist, TV-personality 22 January 2007
Episode 9 45 min Jan Guillou Author, journalist 12 February 2007
Episode 10 45 min Arne Weise TV-personality 19 February 2007
Episode 11 45 min Kjell Bergqvist Actor 26 February 2007
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