Television: Six new shows we're looking forward to this week
Translated from Finnish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A new season of the crime series 'Murha Hangossa' premieres on Ruutu+ on Wednesday, featuring a new character, Karhu Koistinen, played by Tommi Korpela.
- The article also previews upcoming summer travel destinations, including Sweden, 18th-century United States, and Hanko.
- It highlights a Yle Areena documentary series, 'Nรคin Ruotsi rakennettiin' (How Sweden Was Built), which explores the country's history and future.
This week's television highlights include the return of the popular crime series 'Murha Hangossa' (Murder in Hanko). New episodes begin on Ruutu+ on Wednesday, introducing a new character, Karhu Koistinen, portrayed by actor Tommi Korpela. The series is set to captivate audiences with its intriguing plotlines and new additions to the cast.
Beyond crime dramas, the article looks ahead to potential summer travel destinations. Readers are invited to explore diverse locations, from the scenic landscapes of Sweden to the historical settings of the 18th-century United States, and the charming coastal town of Hanko. These suggestions offer a glimpse into various cultural and historical experiences.
For those interested in history and societal development, Yle Areena is premiering 'Nรคin Ruotsi rakennettiin' (How Sweden Was Built) on Monday, June 29. This eight-part documentary series promises an in-depth look at the formation of Swedish homes, cities, and communities, exploring both the nation's past and its future trajectory. The series aims to provide viewers with a comprehensive understanding of Sweden's unique development.
Originally published by Helsingin Sanomat in Finnish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.