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Tshawe Baqwa becomes the new judge in the NRK hit “Maskorama”

As Se og Hør has previously mentioned, there will be sensational changes in the viewer magnet “Maskorama” next season.

Reliable sources in the NRK system now say that mood spreader and artist Tshawe Baqwa (43) will be the new man on the detective panel.

The artist, well-known as one half of the duo Madcon, has splashed around in the limelight in many contexts, and now he is ready to embark on Saturday entertainment in prime time, Se og Hør is informed.

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High star

Se og Hør also learns that work is being done to get Else Kåss Furuseth (42) on the detective panel.

– Gonna miss them



Recently, it became known that the people’s favorite from Jessheim had to say goodbye to his TV baby “Kåss til kvelds”, which is closed as a result of savings at NRK.

But Else still has a high star on the state channel, and has been promised a new program – and according to what Se og Hør knows, is relevant for “Maskorama”.

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Se og Hør revealed the big changes early in February when we were first able to tell that celebrity stylist Jan Thomas (56) had finished as a detective in the popular TV programme.

Completely finished

Completely finished



Will not comment

Together with his colleagues Marion Ravn (38) and Nicolay Ramm (34), he has for three seasons helped to guess which celebrities are hiding behind the masks. But now it’s over.

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Se og Hør was informed via NRK sources that Jan Thomas himself had given notice that he did not want to participate any further. Now he is replaced by a man who also has the ability to make people smile and laugh!

Jan Egil Ådland, project editor at NRK, has the following to say to Se og Hør about the case:

– It is nice that there is such a strong commitment to our detective panel. I will not comment further on speculation about who will be on the panel until it has been decided. In other words, it is not the country. But I promise it will be kick ass, he says.

Se og Hør has tried to get in touch with Tshawe and Else in connection with this case. They have not responded to our inquiries. Nor has Petter Testmann-Koch in Fremantle, who produces the programme, answered Se og Hørs’ inquiry.

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