If you want a VHS rip of a 1994 Dutch game show, a German talkshow from 1987, or a forgotten Norwegian reality gem from 2005… you go to OK.ru. Finding that Alt for Norge clip felt like unearthing a fossil. But it’s also a warning. That video has 847 views. The uploader hasn’t logged in since 2019. OK.ru could delete it tomorrow, and with it, the last remaining trace of a show that once aired on national television.
It aired for one season. Maybe two. Then it vanished. No DVD release. No streaming archive. Not even a grainy YouTube upload. For years, fans of obscure Nordic reality TV whispered about it in forums: “Does anyone have episode 4?” … “I remember the ski jump into the fjord challenge.” … “It’s gone.” Last week, I stumbled on a Reddit thread. Someone had typed a cryptic search string into their browser: “alt for norge -2005- ok.ru” alt for norge -2005- ok.ru
Go look. Before it’s gone.
The dash before 2005, the dash after—almost like a command. I tried it myself. If you want a VHS rip of a
The Digital Ghost of ‘Alt for Norge’ (2005): Hunting a Lost Reality Show on OK.ru That video has 847 views
I’m talking about the . And I’m talking about a strange, dusty digital footprint left on a site that feels like a time capsule from another internet era: OK.ru . The Show You’ve Forgotten Back in 2005, TV2 (Norway) launched Alt for Norge . It wasn’t about heritage. It was raw, low-budget, and chaotic—a competition show where everyday Norwegians performed bizarre stunts for a cash prize. Think Jackass meets Norge Rundt with a dash of social experiment.