It’s a recent import from our friends in Scandinavia and it’s catching on in a big way – slow TV is exactly that, slow. It can feature a train journey from Bergen to Oslo, or a five-and-a-half day programme showing the progress of the MS Nordnorge making roughly the same journey but in the sea. Christmas 2015 saw British viewers bemused and enthralled alike by the sled journey of two Sami women as they schlepped through northern Norway with their reindeer. Bells jingling gently, hooves crunching on dry powdery snow, four hours of daylight fading and the stillness of a…
What is the Appeal of Slow TV?






