Den 11. time

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Mads Brügger

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Den 11. time (styled as "den 11. time"; English: The eleventh hour) was a Danish television talk show on DR2. It aired at 23:00 on DR2 weekly on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The show was hosted by Mikael Bertelsen, and his editor, Mads Brügger would occasionally step in as host for a given programme.

Den 11. time included guests such as the then-Danish Minister of Culture, Brian Mikkelsen,{{cite episode |series=Den 11. time|title=Program 1 |url=http://www.dr.dk/dr2/den11time/player/index.htm?i=3257%20target= |season=1 |station=DR2 |airdate=2007-02-05 |number=1}} but also had foreign guests such as Phillip Blond{{cite episode |series=Den 11. time|title=Program 96 |url=http://www.dr.dk/DR2/Den11time/Se%20programmerne/20080229101520.htm |season=3 |station=DR2 |airdate=2008-03-03 |number=96}} or even Mikhail Gorbachev, who stated in a letter to the presenters that it was one of the most interesting interviews he ever did.{{cite web |url=http://www.journalisten.dk/den-11-time-takker-af |title=Den 11. time takker af |language=Danish |publisher=journalisten.dk |date=2008-05-22 |author=Andreassen, Andreas Marckmann |accessdate=2009-04-25}} Sometimes the programme would air live, but other times it would be pre-recorded, often to be able to get the subtitles on for non-Danish guests. Though, at times an interpreter in the studio provided the translations.

It last broadcast on 21 May 2008, despite large popularity.

Guests

Selected guests include (see Danish Wikipedia for dates):

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