Bingolotto
Bingolotto

Bingolotto

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1989- 2021
32 Seasons
210 Episodes
6.4(5 votes)
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Overview

Bingolotto is a Swedish highly popular primetime television game show lottery that was first broadcast 1989 on local TV and since 1991 nationwide on the Swedish network TV4. The show is a collaboration work between Swedish TV channel TV4, the Swedish lottery game company Folkspel and the Swedish sports life. The show premiered on 16 January 1989 on the local TV channel Kållevisionen with the highly popular Leif "Loket" Olsson as show host. Since the beginning, the show has give 14.25 billion Swedish crowns to the Swedish sports life centre.

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Cast & Crew

8 members
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Leif Olsson

Self - Host

Leif Olsson
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Lotta Engberg

Self - Host

Lotta Engberg
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Lasse Kronér

Self - Host

Lasse Kronér
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Gunde Svan

Self - Host

Gunde Svan
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Rickard Olsson

Self - Host

Rickard Olsson
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Jan Bylund

Self - Host

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Ingvar Oldsberg

Self - Host

Ingvar Oldsberg
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Stefan Odelberg

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