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321:"Spillelystne må vente videre på BingoLotto" (in Norwegian). Norwegian News Agency. 11 December 1997.
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was selected as host. He had no prior television experience, but was found to have a popular appeal.
269:"Kulturdepartementet sier nei til BingoLotto" (in Norwegian). Norwegian News Agency. 8 August 1997.
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343:"Regjeringen sier nei til BingoLotto" (in Norwegian). Norwegian News Agency. 28 May 1998.
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Bugge, Mette (20 November 1997). "Ble advart av Norsk
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was responsible, and the case thus became a part of the election campaigning for the
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criticized Holden's performance. The show was stopped altogether in mid-1994.
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Nodland, Erik; Selås, Jon (15 April 1994). "Svenskene ville fjerne Holden".
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Holm, Per Annar (22 October 1996). "NIF taper mens
Flatland tenker".
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Berntsen, Jan Espen (13 August 1997). "Aksjonerte for
Bingolotto".
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Habbestad, Sveinung (31 October 1996). "Nei til 4 mill. i året".
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Gimes, Lasse; Reese, Bjørn (28 April 1993). "Ny TV2-kjendis".
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In August 1997 the concession application was declined.
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Federation of Organisations of Disabled People
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