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Final! There is only room for one poinsettia in the sky, and it is the finalist who masters Christmas Eve itself! And what is hidden in the big Christmas present?
Julestria is at its toughest, and in the first of two final programs the finalists must prove that they have mastered the biggest challenge of Christmas Eve: decorating the tree!
In the vernacular, December 22 is called the big dent day. And it is precisely dents that the participants must avoid today.
The remaining contestants will pay tribute to a legendary Christmas film, and a very competent panel of judges will assess the whole thing.
When the extended family from the country and the beach gathers, it can result in complete dialect confusion. Today, it is important to understand as much as possible.
The participants must show that they are able to hold the mask while opening Christmas presents they have NO way wanted.
The contestants must serve a family with very different Christmas dinner wishes - in true Countess and Butler spirit.
Spinning children are one of Christmas' biggest challenges. The participants must therefore gain control of a boy who has been alone at home.
Markus believes Christmas leftovers are best enjoyed in the dead of night - something the participants get to experience, good and bad. Most painful actually.
There are high demands for a perfect Christmas card, but it is now time for the participants to try it out today. Because the worst photographer has to go home!
Before you can go home for Christmas, you have to pack, pack, pack your suitcase. And the participant who takes the longest must go home for Christmas themselves.
Baking enthusiast Ida Gran-Jansen is the judge when the participants bake Lussekatter. Blindly of course.
On Christmas Eve, everyone should be happy. The participants compete in creating the best Christmas atmosphere. With very varying luck.
The participants must prove that they have mastered one of the most important ingredients of the Christmas table. It'll be heels in the ceiling and teeth in the wallpaper!
In all its splendor, Christmas is also the holiday of consumption. Today's competition combines joy with Christmas presents and environmental considerations.
Christmas calendar about Christmas calendars! Famous Christmas calendar faces appear to test the participants' knowledge of Christmas calendars on TV.
No time before Christmas without a Christmas workshop! It turns out to be both cozy and stressful.
Markus has made a new Christmas game that he is testing on the participants. They are in on the game, and one participant must endure the roasting. So go home!
Nutty generals Bache and Gokstad come in as judges in a Christmas quiz that eliminates yet another contestant.
Contestants pair up to create the most spectacular gingerbread house. The couple behind the ugliest house is awarded with a knockout duel!
It is the second Sunday in Advent, and candles are lit. But they must also be extinguished! This presents major challenges for the remaining participants.
Oh, no! Rampenissen has been on the move, and the participants must help Markus with the clean-up. The laziest must take his Christmas stocking and go.
The participants must prove that they have mastered the art of Christmas gift shopping in today's challenge. Whoever does the worst must leave the competition.
24 celebrities have no idea what awaits them, and must compete in evocative Christmas caroling in the season premiere of the very last celebrity reality show (in 2022).