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Jesus & Josefine

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: December 1, 2003
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 24
  • Networks: TV 2
  • Genres: Kids, Family, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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Jesus & Josefine(2003)

TMDB Rating: 7.8 (4 votes)

Overview

Josefine’s birthday is on Christmas Eve, and she’s getting pretty tired of that. She decides to move Christmas and gets help from a magical nativity scene that sends her back to the time when Jesus was her own age. She becomes friends with Jesus, but a whole series of questions now arise: What about her classmate Oskar, who wants to be more than friends? And who is the mysterious Thorsen, the owner of the time machine?

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

24 episodes • 2003

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Et barn er fødtDec 1, 20030.0
2Guld, røgelse og myrra skærDec 2, 20030.0
3Flugten til EgyptenDec 3, 20030.0
4Hjem til NazaretDec 4, 20030.0
5Nazaret saftDec 5, 20030.0
6Og de blinde skal seDec 6, 20030.0
7Gå på vandetDec 7, 20030.0
8Jesus er forelsket i migDec 8, 20030.0
9GladiatorenDec 9, 20030.0
10Hva' for en galej?Dec 10, 20030.0
11Stærkere end jernDec 11, 20030.0
12Et besøg fra de varme landeDec 12, 20030.0
13MirakletDec 13, 20030.0
14Find krybbenDec 14, 20030.0
15Jesus til psykologDec 15, 20030.0
16En nissehue til JesusDec 16, 20030.0
17Bag dørenDec 17, 20030.0
18Vi er alle guderDec 18, 20030.0
19FristelsenDec 19, 20030.0
20Søg og i skal findeDec 20, 20030.0
21Slangen i ørkenenDec 21, 20030.0
22HjemkomstenDec 22, 20030.0
23Den sidste kampDec 23, 20030.0
24Gran i håretDec 24, 20030.0

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