Where Are We Going? The Quest for Sollentuna
Bo Håkansson, SVT/Tomas Stark
Season 35: A Journey with a Twist
It’s that time again! As the clock strikes the hour, a couple of million Swedes will plop down on their sofas, ready to tune in for another wild ride on På Spåret. It’s like an annual event more anticipated than IKEA opening a new store, and trust me, that’s a big deal.
The Sollentuna Mystery
Guess what? In the entire 34-year run of this show, Sollentuna has somehow managed to escape the spotlight. I mean, talk about dodging a bullet! But this year, the tides might be turning. Yes, there are talks in the air, whispers in the dark, and possibly some very determined data crunchers at Newsworthy who have taken upon themselves to crack the code of På Spåret.
More Episodes, More Excitement!
The competition format has had a facelift. We’re talking 15 episodes instead of the usual 13, which means more chances to answer “Um… I’ll take a wild guess” when idiomatic clues come flying your way.
The Numbers Game
Now, let’s get seriously nerdy for a moment, shall we? The producers have crunched the numbers and discovered that places with railway stations are scoring higher in their destination reveal. Surprise, surprise: places that can actually be reached by train are in high demand! In fact, of the 162 towns included so far, a whopping 128 have actual train platforms. So, Sollentuna, buckle up; you’re not just nearby Stockholm for nothing!
Size Matters, Apparently
Now, if size matters, Stockholm is the Big Daddy of them all, having been featured more times than a Alex Reed star on a struggling sitcom. On the other hand, little towns under 5,000? Forget it. They’re like the potential romantic interests that never make it past “seen on Tinder.” Interesting to note, though, that the town’s actual ‘touristy’ value plays a crucial role too. If you don’t have Alex Reed nights or Wikipedia clout, what chance do you stand?
Wikipedia Success and Creative Jokes
And here’s the kicker: if your town is littered with established jokes or puns, you may as well start packing your bags for some TV fame. If you can’t come up with a proper gag to represent Sollentuna, you’re just wasting our carbon credits! Maybe a “Solle-nothing” pun would work?
New Destinations Are Rare
Here’s a thought, folks: The show rarely ventures to new territories. The last one to experience the glory was Degerfors three seasons ago. So if Sollentuna ranks highest in Stockholm County for unvisited towns, there’s hope yet. Grab your snacks and settle in on the couch—this might just be historical television!
Conclusion: Tune In!
The premiere on Friday promises to be a stunner, and who knows? You might witness Sollentuna finally stepping into the limelight. So, prepare for the Twists, the Turns, and maybe—just maybe—a long-overdue visit to a town that’s been playing the waiting game since the dawn of television. Holds tight, folks, season 35 of På Spåret promises to be one for the history books!
Premiere Details
The track’s 35th season premieres on SVT and SVT Play on November 1.
Destinations in Stockholm County in På Spåret so far: Stockholm (8 times), Sigtuna (4), Södertälje (3), Norrtälje (2), Vaxholm (2), Lidingö (1), Solna (1), Sandhamn in Värmdö (1).
According to the analysis model, Sollentuna ranks highest among unvisited towns for possible inclusion this season.
“There are many parameters that come into play.”
Where Are We Going? The Quest for Sollentuna
Bo Håkansson, SVT/Tomas Stark
Interview with Show Producer Maria Svensson
**Editor:** Welcome, Maria! With the upcoming season of På Spåret, there’s a lot of excitement brewing, especially regarding Sollentuna. Can you share how this revelation came to light?
**Maria Svensson:** Thank you for having me! Yes, it’s quite remarkable that in 34 seasons, Sollentuna has never been featured. I think it reflects the show’s ethos—prioritizing destinations based on various factors such as accessibility, interest, and railway connections.
**Editor:** Speaking of accessibility, you mentioned in a recent announcement that there’s a trend favoring towns with railway stations. Does Sollentuna fit that profile?
**Maria Svensson:** Absolutely! Sollentuna has great transport links and is just north of Stockholm. We’ve noticed that towns connected by train offer viewers more opportunities to engage with the show and explore those locations in real life.
**Editor:** More episodes this season—15 instead of 13—sounds thrilling! How do you think this change will impact the viewers’ experience?
**Maria Svensson:** We’re hoping the additional episodes will allow for deeper dives into each location, making it more rewarding for both contestants and viewers. It means more fun, more absurd guesses, and a greater variety of clues to decipher!
**Editor:** Touching on the town’s tourist appeal, do you believe Sollentuna has what it takes to finally make the cut in this season?
**Maria Svensson:** Definitely! Its proximity to Stockholm brings a mix of urban energy and local culture that could intrigue our audience. Plus, we’re looking for places that not only have a train station but also interesting trivia and appeal based on the local story.
**Editor:** So, with the spotlight potentially on Sollentuna this season, what can viewers expect from their first glimpse of the town?
**Maria Svensson:** Viewers will see a celebratory nod to its history and contributions to the region. If we feature Sollentuna, expect a mix of scenic shots and engaging narratives that highlight what makes it unique.
**Editor:** Exciting times ahead! Any last thoughts for the fans eagerly awaiting season 35?
**Maria Svensson:** Just that they should be ready for a fun ride! We’re thrilled to have more episodes and maybe, just maybe, finally showcase Sollentuna’s charm. Stay tuned!
Thank you, Maria! We can’t wait to see where the journey takes us this season!