Feb 13 • 13:45 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Yle's Program Made Viewers Go Crazy – "Great Series!"

A popular Danish TV series has returned to Yle's programming, sparking excitement among viewers on social media.

A beloved Danish series has made its return to Yle's programming, much to the delight of fans who expressed their enthusiasm on social media. The show, titled 'Sairaanhoito-opisto', chronicles the lives of young students and staff at the Fredenslund hospital, and viewers have taken to platforms like Facebook to share their positive reactions. Comments indicate that many had eagerly been awaiting the new episodes, with expressions of admiration for both the show and the talented Danish cast.

The sixth and seventh seasons of the series are currently available online through Yle Areena, and episodes are also being aired on the Teem & Fem channel. Audience reactions highlight the deep connection viewers have with the cast, with fans noting similarities between 'Sairaanhoito-opisto' and another popular Danish series, 'Rantahotelli'. Some viewers even recognized multiple actors shared between the two series, showcasing the familiarity and affection for Danish television among Finnish audiences.

However, not all feedback has been positive; some viewers expressed disappointment that earlier seasons are not available for streaming, which could hinder new fans from fully diving into the series. Overall, the show's return has successfully reignited interest and engagement from the audience, confirming its status as a cherished part of Yle's lineup.

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