Minimello

Minimello is a Swedish television programme for children produced by SVT, created and hosted by Ylva Hällen and shown on the SVT children's channel.[1] The programme features dolls made from used toilet rolls, which have been decorated and sent in by young viewers.[2][3][4] The dolls are judged, and the 16 best compete in a singing contest.[5] The songs, specially composed for the contest, are sung by well-known Swedish singers.[6] The performances are watched by a studio audience, of toilet rolls.[2] The viewers vote for their favourite songs on the Minimello website (about 1 million votes/weekend). It has been described as "The Voice with toilet rolls".[3]

The programme started in 2010,[3] when its page was SVT's most-visited programme page.[5] In 2014 more than 10,000 toilet rolls were submitted for the competition.[7] A total of 35,000 rolls have been entered since the competition began, many handed to Ylva Hällen personally during her tours of the country.[6]

Voting system

The winners are decided by both studio juries and viewers, with weekly competitions leading to a Grand Finale.[6] As of October 2014 over 1 million votes are cast each week.[3][6] Winners have included Rock Band Tures with "Stopp!", Princesses Mia and Pia, with "Bom Bom Bom", Saga-Linnéa with "Hundis", Babyrose with "Jag är Babyrose", Gold Guy (Guldkillen) with "La Discoteca" and Nelia with "Livet ut".[2]

gollark: Well, actually, I guess your "shows gravity is related to magnetism" thing *is* specific and not supported by that.
gollark: You can't exactly be *wrong*, since you aren't making any specific claims.
gollark: It contains the word "gravitomagnetic". However, based on my advanced Wikipedia-looking-at abilities, I can see that that does not actually mean what you think it means.
gollark: Wow, you're backtracking lots.
gollark: You did not. How does the paper talk about "magnetism having an effect on gravity"?

References

  1. Jonas Gillberg, "Christopher Wollter blir toarulle i Minimello", Dygnet runt blog, Sydsvenskan, 7 October 2014 (in Swedish).
  2. Stuart Heritage, "Would you watch a talent show for toilet rolls?", Shortcuts blog, The Guardian, 15 October 2014.
  3. Michael Idato, "Top five weirdest TV series showcased at Mipcom", Sydney Morning Herald, 16 October 2014.
  4. "Axel Burenius artistfigur tävlar i Minemello", Lidköpingsnytt, 8 October 2014 (in Swedish).
  5. Carl Cato, TT Spektra, 'Hårda papper i "Minimello'", Göteborgs-Posten, 2 November 2011 (in Swedish).
  6. "Minimello on SVT's programme sales site". svtsales.com. SVT Sales. Retrieved 15 October 2014.(in English)
  7. Linda-Marie Nilsson, "Klart- har ar alla som ska tavla i minimello", Expressen, 7 October 2014 (in Swedish)
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