Bäst i test
Bäst i test (lit. 'Best in Test') is a Swedish comedy panel game show adapted from the British series Taskmaster, in which celebrities compete to complete absurd and inventive tasks that are judged subjectively for humor and creativity rather than pure skill.[1] The programme premiered on public broadcaster SVT in spring 2017 and quickly gained popularity for its lighthearted format featuring comedians and entertainers tackling whimsical challenges, both on location and in the studio.[1] Hosted by comedian Babben Larsson in the role of the imperious Taskmaster—who awards points based on her personal assessment—and assisted by David Sundin, the show in its early seasons on SVT featured four fixed contestants plus a weekly guest across varying episode counts. From season 8 on TV4, it adopted five fixed contestants across 10 episodes per season.[1] Each episode begins with a prize task where participants bring themed items for a season-long trophy cabinet, followed by a mix of pre-recorded field assignments and a live studio task midway through, culminating in a season finale that crowns the overall winner.[2] The format emphasizes entertainment over competition, often leading to memorable mishaps and viral moments that have contributed to its cult following in Sweden.[1] Originally produced for SVT through seven seasons until 2023, Bäst i test transitioned to commercial broadcaster TV4 starting with its eighth season in 2024, allowing for continued production with slight adjustments such as a new filming location and inclusion of commercial breaks while retaining its core humorous essence.[3] As of November 2025, the show maintains a strong viewer base, evidenced by its IMDb rating of 8.1 out of 10 from over 900 user reviews, and features rotating lineups of prominent Swedish personalities such as actors, musicians, and fellow comedians.[1]Premise and format
Concept
Bäst i test is a Swedish comedy panel show adapted from the British series Taskmaster, which was created by comedian Alex Horne and features Greg Davies as the Taskmaster. The adaptation premiered on March 10, 2017, on Sweden's public broadcaster SVT.[1] The show's premise centers on five comedians competing across a season in a variety of absurd, creative tasks designed to challenge their ingenuity, physical abilities, and comedic timing, with points awarded by the Taskmaster to determine the overall winner.[4] Hosted by Babben Larsson in the role of the imperious Taskmaster—who is assisted by David Sundin in revealing tasks and managing prize segments—the format emphasizes humor derived from the panelists' unpredictable responses to nonsensical challenges.[4] Initially, seasons 1 through 7 featured four fixed panelists recurring throughout the season, supplemented by a rotating guest comedian in each episode to complete the quintet of competitors.[4] From season 8 onward, the format evolved to include five fixed panelists for the duration of the season, removing the weekly guest element while retaining the core competitive structure.Episode structure
Episodes of Bäst i test typically run for 57 to 59 minutes, comprising a mix of pre-recorded challenges filmed on location and live segments performed in the studio.[4] The format centers on a series of tasks that test contestants' creativity, problem-solving, and humor, with footage of the pre-recorded tasks screened in the studio for reactions and scoring.[4] Task categories include pre-recorded location-based challenges, where contestants complete assignments individually or in teams at various indoor or outdoor sites, often involving unexpected constraints or objectives. Live tasks occur directly in the studio, allowing immediate audience and host interaction, while prize tasks—introduced in early seasons—require contestants to bring an item intended to impress the Taskmaster, though this element was removed starting from season 3 and replaced with production-selected humorous alternatives.[4] In seasons 1 through 7, episodes featured four fixed contestants plus one rotating guest, with team tasks typically handled by pairs among the fixed panelists, and the guest participating in individual efforts or predictions.[4] The scoring system awards points for each task, ranging from 1 to 5 as determined by the Taskmaster, Babben Larsson, based on factors such as ingenuity, completion time, or comedic value; ties are resolved through additional pre-recorded or impromptu live tiebreakers.[4] Cumulative points across tasks determine the episode winner, with overall season standings tracking total scores to crown the champion.[4] In the studio, the host and assistant, David Sundin, facilitate banter and reactions as contestants view task footage on a large screen, often leading to humorous commentary and rivalries. Guests in earlier seasons are introduced via interviews that segue into puns or task previews, while team-based elements occasionally involve prior contestants for balance.[4] A recurring "Middle of the Show" segment features a live task to maintain energy midway through.[4] Following the move to TV4 in 2024 for season 8, the format was updated to feature five fixed contestants per season with no guests, allowing for more consistent participation in team tasks among the core panel while retaining the core humorous essence.[4]Production
Development and production company
Bäst i test was developed as a Swedish adaptation of the British comedy panel show Taskmaster, with the format licensed from the UK production company Avalon. The series premiered on public broadcaster SVT in spring 2017, marking the start of its annual production cycle. It is produced by Baluba AB, a Stockholm-based company known for creating and adapting entertainment formats for Swedish television.[5] The show's initial seasons were commissioned and aired exclusively on SVT, running for seven years from 2017 to 2023, with episode counts varying from 4 in season 1 to 8 or 9 in later seasons (totaling 55 regular episodes). Following the conclusion of season 7, production continued due to the program's sustained viewer popularity, which drove up licensing costs in a bidding process with the format owners. Unable to match the increased fees demanded by Avalon, SVT relinquished the rights, leading to a network transition.[6][7] Season 8 marked the shift to commercial broadcaster TV4 in early 2024, where Baluba AB maintained its role as producer. This move expanded the production scale, with seasons now featuring 10 episodes each to accommodate the new network's scheduling. Subsequent seasons, including 9 in late 2024, and 10 and 11 in 2025, have followed this format under TV4's commission (as of November 2025).[8][9][2]Filming locations and crew
The principal filming for Bäst i test occurs at Filmhuset studios located at Oxenstiernsgatan 34 in Stockholm, Sweden, where studio segments featuring contestant reactions and the live audience are recorded.[10] These indoor setups host the interview-style discussions and final prize-giving portions of each episode. Pre-recorded tasks, which form the core of the show's comedic challenges, are primarily shot on location at various outdoor and indoor sites across Sweden to accommodate the diverse and often absurd assignments. The first four seasons utilized Villa Frescati in Stockholm's Frescati area as the main task location, providing a versatile house and garden for both indoor and outdoor activities.[11] Subsequent seasons shifted to alternative venues due to logistical needs, including a temporary change in season 5 prompted by COVID-19 restrictions, and later to Villa Solhem in Farsta strand for season 7, as well as a property on Kärsön in Ekerö municipality for additional filming. Starting with season 8 on TV4, the main task location shifted to Vilohemmet (also known as Ingenjörens hus) at Gräsmarkgränd 2 in Farsta, Stockholm, with subsequent seasons continuing to use varied sites across the region.[12][13][14][15][16] The production is handled by Baluba AB, the Swedish company responsible for adapting the original British Taskmaster format, including the design of tasks with localized Swedish elements to suit cultural nuances while preserving the surreal humor.[17][18] Key directorial contributions come from Erland Beskow, who directed episodes in the inaugural 2017 season, and Jonatan Ramel, involved in 2019 episodes, with later specials directed by Petter Bristav.[19] Filming for each season's tasks typically spans several days of on-location shoots to capture contestant performances in sequence, followed by consolidated studio recordings with a live audience to record reactions and banter.[4] Some tasks incorporate hidden cameras to document unscripted moments, enhancing the authentic and unpredictable nature of the challenges, with post-production editing focused on timing cuts to amplify comedic effect.[1]Broadcast history
Network changes and airing
Bäst i test premiered on SVT1 on March 10, 2017, and was broadcast weekly on Friday evenings during prime time for its initial seven seasons, concluding with season 7 from February to April 2023.[1][20][4] In March 2023, SVT lost the broadcasting rights to the show after the production company Avalon deemed them too expensive to renew, leading to a switch to TV4 for season 8.[21] The program maintained its weekly Friday evening schedule on TV4 starting January 12, 2024, with hosts Babben Larsson and David Sundin continuing in their roles.[21][22] Internationally, the first season became available on Channel 4's streaming platform in the UK with English subtitles in June 2022, allowing access to select episodes outside Sweden.[23]Episode counts and scheduling
As of November 2025, Bäst i test has aired a total of 100 episodes across 11 seasons.[9] The series began with a shorter first season of 4 episodes, broadcast in spring 2017. Subsequent seasons 2 through 7 varied in length, with each containing 7 to 9 episodes and airing annually during either fall or spring periods. Starting with season 8 in 2024, the format standardized to 10 episodes per season for seasons 8 through 11.[24] Episodes are typically scheduled in the 8:00–10:00 PM time slot on Fridays, aligning with prime-time viewing. Season 11 premiered on October 17, 2025, and as of November 17, 2025, remains ongoing with weekly Friday episodes; five episodes have aired.[25][9] In addition to regular episodes, the series has produced special Champion of Champions editions in 2023 and 2025, which are excluded from the standard season tallies.[24]Main cast
Hosts
Barbro "Babben" Larsson, born in 1956 on the island of Gotland, Sweden, is a Swedish comedian, actress, and television host who has portrayed the central Taskmaster figure in Bäst i test across all eleven seasons since the show's debut in 2017.[26][27] A pioneer of stand-up comedy in Sweden starting in 1988, Larsson graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in Stockholm in 1980 and spent eight years as an actress in theaters across Visby, Gothenburg, and Gävle before building a career in comedy and television.[26] Her extensive experience in improvisational humor and performance aligned well with the format's demands for quick-witted judging and interaction.[26] In the role, Larsson holds absolute authority over the competitions, awarding points to contestants for their creativity and execution in absurd tasks, delivering deadpan commentary and banter to heighten the comedic tension, and unveiling challenges either in the studio or through pre-recorded segments.[1] She embodies the "all-powerful" Taskmaster archetype from the original British series, maintaining an unflappable demeanor that underscores the contestants' often chaotic efforts.[20] Larsson is assisted by David Sundin, who handles task delivery and supports her oversight in a recurring sidekick capacity. Larsson's hosting position has shown no significant changes despite the program's network transition from SVT (seasons 1–7, 2017–2023) to TV4 (seasons 8 onward, starting 2024), ensuring continuity in the show's core dynamic.[24]Assistant and recurring roles
David Sundin, born on 23 May 1976 in Väderstad, Sweden, has served as the assistant co-host of Bäst i test since its premiere in 2017. A comedian, actor, and television presenter known for his work in series such as Welcome to Sweden (2014) and Mammor! (2016), Sundin supports the Taskmaster Babben Larsson by setting up tasks, judging prize submissions, and injecting comic relief through playful commentary and occasional task participation.[28][29] Sundin's background in television and advertising has influenced the show's task design, where he collaborates on refining challenges to suit a distinctly Swedish humorous style. His longstanding chemistry with Larsson—marked by witty banter and mutual timing—forms a key element of the program's entertaining dynamic, maintaining consistency even after the 2024 network shift to TV4.[29][30] The show occasionally incorporates celebrity cameos in tasks, such as guest appearances by figures like Kristina “Keyyo” Petrushina in Season 5, though there are no fixed recurring contestants beyond the core panel.[30][31]Episodes
Season 1 (2017)
The inaugural season of Bäst i test aired on SVT1 from March 10 to March 31, 2017, comprising four weekly episodes that introduced the show's comedic competition format to Swedish audiences.[32] The season featured a fixed panel of contestants: comedian Bianca Kronlöf, actor and comedian Kodjo Akolor, actor Claes Malmberg, and actress Pia Johansson, with each episode including a different guest contestant such as Kalle Zackari Wahlström, Eva Röse, Marko Lehtosalo, and Parisa Amiri.[33][34] These participants competed in a series of absurd and inventive challenges overseen by hosts Babben Larsson and David Sundin, emphasizing humor through everyday objects and unexpected twists. Notable tasks in this season introduced classic Taskmaster-style challenges, including egg-balancing exercises that required precision and stability while incorporating humorous elements, as well as creative drawing assignments where contestants interpreted prompts in visually inventive ways. These simpler, foundational tasks—often involving physical dexterity or artistic improvisation—helped establish the program's core structure, prioritizing entertainment and lighthearted rivalry over complex setups.[34] Bianca Kronlöf emerged as the season's winner, accumulating the highest points among the fixed panelists and setting the tone for future iterations with her strong performances across the challenges. The season's focus on straightforward tasks allowed the format to resonate immediately, laying the groundwork for the show's enduring popularity on SVT.[35]Season 2 (2018)
The second season of Bäst i test premiered on SVT1 on March 9, 2018, and concluded on April 27, 2018, consisting of eight episodes that aired weekly.[36] This season represented an expansion from the first by introducing weekly guest contestants alongside a fixed panel, allowing for greater variety in participant dynamics and humor while maintaining the core format of absurd, creative tasks judged by hosts Babben Larsson and David Sundin.[36] The fixed panel included comedians Ellen Bergström, Erik Ekstrand, Marika Carlsson, and Ola Forssmed, who competed across all episodes for the season title.[36] Weekly guests brought fresh perspectives, with participants such as Claes Malmberg in the premiere, Clara Henry, Ann Westin, Emma Knyckare, Al Pitcher, Henrik Schyffert, and Johan Glans appearing in subsequent episodes; this experimental approach to guest rotation was credited with enhancing engagement and replay value.[36] The season's tasks showcased heightened creativity, including music-themed challenges where contestants had to recite words of specific letter lengths as music faded, testing improvisation and timing without repetition.[37] Production values improved noticeably, with more elaborate set designs and task setups that amplified the comedic absurdity, contributing to the show's refinement after its debut year.[38] Erik Ekstrand emerged as the overall winner, accumulating 204 points through consistent performances in pre-recorded tasks, live challenges, and prize selections.[36] The season solidified Bäst i test's growing popularity, drawing substantial audiences and marking a step toward its status as a SVT staple, with the hosts' consistent pairing providing continuity amid the format's evolution.[1]Season 3 (2019)
The third season of Bäst i test premiered on SVT on March 1, 2019, and concluded on April 12, 2019, spanning eight episodes broadcast weekly.[39] This season featured the core panel of comedians Anders Jansson, Annika Andersson, and Clara Henry, alongside musician and entertainer Nassim Al Fakir, who competed across all episodes.[40] Guest contestants rotated in to join the challenges, including actors and comedians such as Per Andersson, Kristina "Keyyo" Petrushina, Emma Molin, Måns Nathanaelson, Fredrik "FabFreddie" Svensson, Marika Carlsson, and singer Oscar Zia, adding fresh dynamics to the absurd tasks.[41] The season emphasized creative problem-solving through a mix of individual, team-based, and outdoor challenges, with the introduction of dedicated bonus episodes showcasing unused tasks from the main series to extend viewer engagement.[42] Notable moments included humorous outdoor endeavors, such as elaborate constructions and timed races in unconventional settings, which highlighted the contestants' improvisational skills and contributed to the show's growing popularity for its lighthearted chaos. Clara Henry emerged as the season winner with the highest overall points, securing victory through consistent performances in creative and live tasks.[35] The season marked a milestone in reception, as Bäst i test was nominated for and ultimately won the Kristallen Award for Best Program in 2019, recognizing its innovative humor and broad appeal.[43]Season 4 (2020)
The fourth season of Bäst i test premiered on SVT1 on March 6, 2020, and consisted of 10 episodes airing weekly through May 8, 2020.[44] This timing placed the season squarely in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden, as restrictions began to take effect in mid-March, leading to increased viewership as audiences sought lighthearted entertainment during lockdowns. Although production had wrapped prior to major disruptions, the studio segments incorporated basic social distancing measures, such as spaced seating for contestants and hosts Babben Larsson and David Sundin, while tasks emphasized indoor challenges to minimize outdoor filming risks.[45] The season's format remained largely unchanged from previous years, featuring a mix of absurd, creative tasks tested by the panel, but its broadcast resonated as a comforting escape amid national uncertainties. The regular panel comprised Anders "Ankan" Johansson (comedian and musician), Carin da Silva (dancer and television presenter), Kristina "Keyyo" Petrushina (rapper and actress), and Kristoffer Appelquist (comedian and podcaster), who competed across all episodes for cumulative points.) Each episode introduced a celebrity guest participating in select tasks, including Johan Glans (episode 1), Josefin Johansson (episodes 2 and 10), Peter Apelgren (episode 3), Nassim Al Fakir (episode 4), Anna Mannheimer (episode 5), Henrik Dorsin (episode 6), Gustav Johansson (episode 7), Soran Ismail (episode 8), and Christine Meltzer (episode 9). Tasks ranged from building elaborate structures to performing unusual feats, like reciting poetry while juggling, with points awarded subjectively by Larsson. Representative examples included a challenge to create the most impressive "earthquake-proof" tower using household items, highlighting creativity under time pressure, and a live studio game involving rapid-fire riddles, which tested quick thinking without physical contact. Carin da Silva emerged as the season's overall winner with 233 points, marking the first victory for a non-comedian regular panelist in the show's history, as prior seasons had been dominated by humor professionals.[45] Her strong performances in precision-based tasks, such as dance-infused problem-solving, contributed to this upset, while Keyyo placed second with 180.5 points. The season's success extended beyond the competition, earning the program the Kristallen Award for Best Entertainment Program in 2020, recognizing its role in providing levity during the pandemic. Viewership peaked at over 1.4 million for the premiere, underscoring its timely appeal.Season 5 (2021)
The fifth season of Bäst i test premiered on SVT on 26 February 2021 and concluded on 23 April 2021, consisting of nine episodes aired weekly on Fridays at 20:00.[46] A bonus episode featuring unaired tasks followed on 30 April 2021.[46] The season continued the show's format of absurd challenges judged by host Babben Larsson, with David Sundin as assistant, amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which influenced production by relocating filming from the previous Villa Frescati to a new house and Filmhuset on Södra Gärdet in Stockholm; studio segments featured social distancing with separate seating and no live audience to comply with restrictions.[46][12] The regular panel comprised comedians and performers Morgan Alling, Arantxa Alvarez, Johanna Nordström, and Olof Wretling, who competed across tasks blending physical comedy, creativity, and quick thinking.[46] Each episode introduced a weekly guest contestant, including Jesper Rönndahl, Christine Meltzer, Anis Don Demina, Keyyo (Kristina Petrushina), Fredrik Lindström, Niklas Andersson, Pernilla Wahlgren, David Batra, and Nour El-Refai, adding fresh dynamics and humor to the proceedings.[46] The challenges emphasized playful adaptation to constraints, such as limited interactions, which amplified the comedic elements through contestants' improvised responses and Larsson's witty commentary.[12] Olof Wretling emerged as the season winner with the highest cumulative score, securing the title after nine episodes of competition.[35] Despite pandemic-related challenges, the season maintained steady viewership, averaging around 1.5–1.9 million viewers per episode, comparable to prior outings and underscoring the program's enduring appeal. A Christmas special aired on 25 December 2021, revisiting highlights with select contestants.[12]Season 6 (2022)
The sixth season of Bäst i test premiered on March 4, 2022, and ran for nine episodes through April 29, 2022, on SVT1, followed by a bonus episode of unaired tasks on May 6. This spring airing marked the show's return to a full production schedule after the pandemic disruptions of the prior year, with filming taking place at a multi-story villa by the water near Stockholm. The season maintained the core format of absurd challenges and studio banter but emphasized unrestricted creativity, including a complete resumption of outdoor tasks that had been limited in season 5 due to health protocols.[47][31] The regular panel consisted of comedians Anis Don Demina, Sofia Dalén, Sussie Eriksson, and Marcus Berggren, whose diverse personalities—ranging from sharp-witted commentary to physical comedy—drove much of the season's humor. A key development was the introduction of a celebrity guest in every episode, who competed directly with the panel on all tasks, injecting fresh energy and broader appeal through high-profile names. Representative guests included illusionist Erik Johansson in the opener, singer Danny Saucedo (later substituted by Nassim Al Fakir due to scheduling), radio host Annika Lantz, and comedian Gina Dirawi, among others like Lotta Engberg and Petrina Solange. This guest-heavy structure heightened the buzz, as celebrities brought unexpected takes on challenges like one-handed feats or elaborate pranks, contrasting the more isolated dynamics of the previous season.[48] In terms of outcomes, the format's twist allowed guest points to accumulate collectively across episodes, resulting in the guests edging out the regulars with a total of 175 points to Sofia Dalén's leading 174 among the panel. Marcus Berggren stood out for the regulars with consistent strong performances, particularly in creative tasks. The season was lauded for its revitalized vibe, with critics noting that after six iterations, the concept remained fresh and engaging, avoiding repetition through the panel's chemistry and guest variety. Viewership reflected this enthusiasm, peaking at over 2 million for the premiere and averaging around 1.5 million, solidifying its status as prime Friday entertainment.[47][49]Season 7 (2023)
The seventh season of Bäst i test premiered on SVT on February 24, 2023, and concluded on April 21, 2023, spanning nine episodes broadcast weekly on Fridays.[50] The format retained the show's signature structure, with hosts Babben Larsson and David Sundin overseeing absurd challenges for a fixed panel of contestants supplemented by a rotating guest each episode.[51] The core panel featured comedian Marko "Markoolio" Lehtosalo, actor Nikki Amini, entertainer Henrik Nyblom, and presenter Linnéa Wikblad, who competed across all episodes to accumulate points based on task performances.[51] Notable guests included singer Måns Möller in the premiere, footballer Janne Andersson, comedian Carina Berg, youth activist Edvin Törnblom, influencer Amie Bramme Sey, podcaster Marcus Berggren, comedian Evelyn Mok, filmmaker Johar Bendjelloul, and journalist Anne Lundberg in the finale.[51] Challenges highlighted the season's humor, such as recreating photographs or inventive object manipulation, often leading to memorable mishaps among the participants.[52] Linnéa Wikblad won the season, securing the title of Bäst i test 2023 and the iconic "Babbens byst" trophy in the final episode through strong performances, particularly in the decisive stand-up endurance task.[50] This victory capped her consistent scoring throughout the series.[52] As the final season under SVT, it built anticipation for the program's relocation to TV4 in 2024 due to rights changes.[53] A post-season bonus episode aired on April 27, 2023, showcasing unaired tasks to extend the farewell to the SVT run.[50] The season achieved robust viewership, with episodes regularly surpassing 1 million linear viewers and ranking among Sweden's top-rated programs that year.[54]Season 8 (2024)
Season 8 of Bäst i test marked the program's transition from SVT to TV4, airing from January 12 to March 15, 2024, across 10 episodes.[8][22] The season introduced a fixed panel of five contestants without the weekly rotating guests featured in prior iterations, comprising comedian Maria Lundqvist, actor Johan Petersson, comedian Behrouz Badreh, YouTuber Mauri Hermundsson, and actress Charlotta Björck.[55][22] Format adjustments were made to suit the commercial broadcaster, including extended episode lengths to approximately 60 minutes—longer than the previous 45-50 minute SVT runtime—and the incorporation of additional advertising breaks to align with TV4's scheduling demands.[30] These tweaks aimed to enhance commercial viability while preserving the core structure of creative, absurd tasks overseen by hosts Babben Larsson and David Sundin, with tasks emphasizing ingenuity and humor in a new studio setup at Vilohemmet in Farsta, Stockholm.[30]) Mauri Hermundsson emerged as the season's winner, securing the highest cumulative points after a closely contested finale, highlighted by tasks involving unconventional problem-solving such as fruit identification and endurance challenges.[56] The season achieved a successful shift to TV4, drawing an average of 927,500 linear viewers per episode in the first 24 hours—down from SVT's 1.3 million but bolstered by robust online streaming on TV4 Play, where the premiere alone garnered 643,000 views and set records for entertainment content.[57] This digital performance underscored the program's enduring appeal amid the channel change.[57]Season 9 (2024)
Season 9 of Bäst i test aired on TV4 from August 16 to October 18, 2024, consisting of 10 episodes broadcast weekly on Fridays.[58][59] The season featured a fixed panel of five contestants competing in a series of eccentric tasks overseen by Taskmaster Babben Larsson and assistant David Sundin. The contestants included comedian and presenter Torbjörn Averås Skorup, actor and comedian Eric Stern, singer Lotta Engberg, actress Marie Agerhäll, and comedian Nour El Refai.[58] This diverse group brought varied backgrounds to the competition, with El Refai's multicultural heritage adding an international dimension to the panel's dynamics.[60] The season emphasized a range of creative and physical challenges, incorporating elements inspired by global cuisines and customs to test the contestants' adaptability, such as tasks involving unusual food preparations and cultural adaptations. These diverse tasks highlighted innovative problem-solving, with standout moments including El Refai's bold performance in a spicy food challenge and Averås Skorup's quick-witted pranks.[61] Torbjörn Averås Skorup emerged as the overall winner, securing the title through consistent high scores across the episodes. The season drew a premiere audience of over 1 million linear TV viewers, maintaining TV4's strong position in Friday night entertainment despite a slight decline from prior peaks.[62]Season 10 (2025)
Season 10 of Bäst i test premiered on TV4 on January 10, 2025, and concluded on March 14, 2025, consisting of 10 episodes broadcast weekly on Fridays.[63][64] The season featured a fresh panel of contestants competing in the show's signature absurd challenges, judged by hosts Babben Larsson and David Sundin. The participants included comedian and actor Gina Dirawi, podcaster Alfred Svensson, German-Swedish entertainer Christine Meltzer, veteran comedian Jan Rippe, and actor Olle Sarri.[63][65] Throughout the season, contestants tackled a variety of creative and nonsensical tasks, such as taping objects to walls or packing unconventional items, often leading to humorous mishaps and standout performances. Olle Sarri emerged as the overall winner, accumulating the highest points across the episodes and receiving the iconic Babben statue in the finale. His victory was highlighted for strategic plays in later challenges, solidifying his position after close competition from Dirawi and Rippe.[65][66] A key highlight following the season was the special episode Vinnarnas vinnare (Winners' Winner), aired on March 21, 2025, which pitted previous season champions against each other in an extended tournament format. Featuring winners like Erik Ekstrand, Bianca Kronlöf, Olof Wretling, Linnea Wikblad, and Clara Henry, the special generated significant anticipation and viewership buzz, extending the momentum from Season 10 into the year's later programming.[67] This event underscored the show's growing tradition of champion showdowns, though Sarri's recent triumph added fresh hype to discussions of future crossovers.Season 11 (2025)
The eleventh season of Bäst i test premiered on October 17, 2025, on TV4 and TV4 Play, with episodes airing weekly on Fridays through December 19, 2025, for a total of 10 installments.[68][20] Hosted by the established duo of Babben Larsson and David Sundin, the season adheres to the refined TV4 format introduced in prior years, emphasizing a mix of classic and innovative challenges without significant structural alterations.[69][68] The contestant lineup consists of five fixed panelists: Daniel Nannskog, a former professional footballer; Jenny Strömstedt, a television presenter; Kirsty Armstrong, a comedian; Peter Magnusson, an actor and comedian; and Victor Beer, a stand-up comedian.[2] These participants, drawn from Sweden's entertainment and sports scenes, compete in elaborate, often absurd tasks designed to test creativity, speed, and humor, continuing the show's tradition of lighthearted competition. No guest appearances have been featured thus far, keeping the focus on the core group. As of November 17, 2025, five episodes have aired, highlighting increasingly complex assignments such as timed creative puzzles and physical feats, building on the escalating difficulty seen in recent seasons.[25] The season remains ongoing, with the finale pending in late December, allowing for further developments in the contestants' performances.Reception
Critical response
Upon its premiere in 2017, Bäst i test elicited mixed critical responses, with reviewers acknowledging its lighthearted humor while questioning its overall execution. Sylvia Balac of Aftonbladet characterized the show as "pure nonsense," critiquing it as yet another celebrity-driven format reliant on superficial antics, though she conceded that the participants' charm provided some entertainment value.[70] Similarly, Karolina Fjellborg in Aftonbladet described it as "not good," but added that it avoided being a complete "weekend entertainment disaster," highlighting occasional mildly amusing moments amid the general lack of substance.[71] As the series progressed into its mid-run seasons, critiques often centered on perceived low ambition and formulaic structure. Malin Slotte of Hufvudstadsbladet lambasted the debut season for SVT's decision to "unbutton their pants, lie down on the couch, and greatly lower the ambition," arguing that the program's reliance on "flams and trams" failed to capitalize on its talented cast, resulting in forgettable viewing best suited for idle evenings.[72] Later reviews in 2022 and 2023 offered praise for the inclusion of weekly guests, which injected fresh dynamics and elevated the humor through unexpected interactions; for instance, Jonathan Smeds of Filmtopp lauded season 6 for maintaining its "crazy" appeal, crediting the guest spots for sustaining viewer engagement despite the established format.[47] Following the show's transition to TV4 in 2024, critics responded positively to format adjustments, such as adopting a fixed panel without per-episode guests, which streamlined the proceedings and enhanced cohesion. Belinda Graham of JPS Media noted that the TV4 iteration felt "luxurious and better than the original on SVT," praising the grander production values, creative tasks exploiting loopholes, and the hosts' chemistry for delivering more polished escapism.[73] Overall, the series has been valued for its unpretentious, humorous relief, though some observers have pointed to increasing predictability in task outcomes after season 5, tempering its novelty while solidifying its role as reliable light entertainment; it holds an average IMDb rating of 8.1/10 from over 900 users.[1]Awards and nominations
Bäst i test has received numerous nominations and awards from major Swedish television accolades, particularly the Kristallen Awards and Barncancergalan, recognizing its popularity as an entertainment program. The show has earned three major wins and over ten nominations as of November 2025, highlighting its consistent appeal in comedy and panel show categories.[74] The Kristallen Awards, Sweden's premier television honors, have frequently recognized the series for its innovative format and viewer engagement. In 2018, it was nominated for Årets underhållningsprogram.[75] In 2019, Bäst i test secured a win for Årets program.[18] It repeated its success in 2020 by winning Årets underhållningsprogram for Season 4.[76] Nominations continued in 2021 for both Årets underhållningsprogram and Tittarnas favoritprogram, as well as in 2022 for the same categories.[77] In 2025, the show was nominated for Årets underhållningsprogram but did not win.[74] Additionally, Bäst i test has been honored at the Barncancergalan – Det svenska humorpriset, an award ceremony supporting childhood cancer research through comedy recognition. The series was nominated for Årets humorprogram in 2019.[78] In 2020, Season 4 won Barnens pris, selected by a children's jury for its charity episodes.[79] Further nominations followed in 2021 for Årets humorprogram (Season 5), 2022 for Barnens pris (Season 6), and 2023 for Barnens pris.[80][81][82]| Year | Award | Category | Result | Notes/Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | Kristallen | Årets underhållningsprogram | Nominated | [75] |
| 2019 | Kristallen | Årets program | Won | For overall excellence; [18] |
| 2019 | Barncancergalan | Årets humorprogram | Nominated | Season 3; [78] |
| 2020 | Kristallen | Årets underhållningsprogram | Won | Season 4; [76] |
| 2020 | Barncancergalan | Barnens pris | Won | Season 4 charity episodes, voted by children; [79] |
| 2021 | Kristallen | Årets underhållningsprogram | Nominated | [83] |
| 2021 | Kristallen | Tittarnas favoritprogram | Nominated | Viewer vote; [83] |
| 2021 | Barncancergalan | Årets humorprogram | Nominated | Season 5; [80] |
| 2022 | Kristallen | Årets underhållningsprogram | Nominated | [77] |
| 2022 | Kristallen | Tittarnas favoritprogram | Nominated | Viewer vote; [77] |
| 2022 | Barncancergalan | Barnens pris | Nominated | Season 6; [81] |
| 2023 | Barncancergalan | Barnens pris | Nominated | [82] |
| 2025 | Kristallen | Årets underhållningsprogram | Nominated | No win; [74] |