Marianne Arhne, Anders Ankan Johansson and hair is almost a three-man team, writes Anders Björkman



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Slow and cautious thoughts have so far characterized this year’s games in “On the court.” No one has really dared. But now it shone.

Marianne Ahrne, writer and film director, and Anders “Ankan” Johansson, comedian and actor, have a completely different charisma but work very well together. Ahrne cleverly uses her language skills in clever guesswork.

Yes, they are almost a three-man team, Ahrne, Ankan and Håret. The animated hairstyle that sits on “Ankan” Johansson’s head is constantly in the game.

Opposing team Dilan Apak and Moa Lundqvist, two young radio voices from the P3 satire “Tankesmedjan”, had a slight debut last week, but now they performed the tracks correctly and created excitement until the last musical question.

The first trip was to Montevideo, Uruguay, and there both teams were directly on the right track. “Ankan” shook at eight, a slight possibility, but it arrived just before Dilan & Moa.

Second trip to Vänersborg. As always in Swedish destinations, the tracks at the beginning are more twisted. Birger Sjöberg’s quote “Spain by the light of the moon” got Dilan on tour in Barcelona before Moa set her on the right track.

Third trip to Lausanne, Switzerland. The “duck” fell on the hairstyle and shook at eight without asking Ahrne. Dilan and Moa were very close.

And as Dilan & Moa, just like last week, scored Frida Kahlo in the question “Who’s there?”, The match was even.

A sub-question in Lausanne was about cheese. Dilan & Moa tested and scored all three. The opponents had a hard time. Ahrne doesn’t like cheese and the duck filled her mouth completely so everyone would taste the same.

After a draw on the last musical question, Ahrne & Ankan took home a narrow victory, 30-29. The losers were better than at the premiere, but unsurprisingly, it was a train ticket home.

The knowledge of musical themes is often impressive on “On the track,” but this season there have been many zeros. Now it was double zero in the first and two in the second.

The French trio with singer and pianist Matti Ollikainen entertained between trips in hilarious super short snippets of children’s Christmas songs.

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