2014 in Danish television
Events
- 8 March - X Factor season 1 contestant Basim is selected to represent Denmark at the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest with his song "Cliché Love Song". He is selected to be the forty-second Danish Eurovision entry during Dansk Melodi Grand Prix held at the Arena Fyn in Odense.
- 28 March - Anthony Jasmin win the seventh season of X Factor, becoming the show's first group to emerge as winners.
- 27 April - David Feldstedt wins the sixth and final season of Big Brother.
- 10 May - The 59th Eurovision Song Contest is held at the B&W Hallerne in Copenhagen. Austria wins the contest with the song "Rise Like a Phoenix", performed by Conchita Wurst.
- 23 May - 13-year-old Malina wins the first season of Voice Junior.
- 22 November - 14-year-old Åland wins the second season of Voice Junior.
- 28 November - Go' Morgen Danmark weather-girl Sara Maria Franch-Mærkedahl and her partner Silas Holst win the eleventh season of Vild med dans.
Debuts
- 29 December - Danmark har talent (2014–present)
Television shows
1990s
- Hvem vil være millionær? (1999–present)
2000s
- Vild med dans (2005–present)
- X Factor (2008–present)
2010s
- Voice – Danmarks største stemme (2011–present)
Ending this year
- Big Brother (2001-2005, 2012-2014)
Births
Deaths
gollark: AE2 can do multiple recipes per item, multiple-output recipes, and to some extent loops IIRC.
gollark: I mean "simple" as in "one recipe for each item, no muultiple-output recipes, no loops", which is quite limiting.
gollark: Very simple autocrafting *is* doable without huge problems - Dragon had an implementation - but that's not very good.
gollark: Are you suggesting we should cover anything but the maximally general case? HERESY!
gollark: In fact, not only is it computationally NP-hard, apparently (Squid did some insanity here: https://squiddev.cc/2018/01/28/ae-sat.html), but to do it *well* you also have to somehow make highly subjective decisions!
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