Jesper Baehrenz

Local station Radio Herning invited him, along with four other young people, to spend 15 minutes each week to talk about a particular music genre.

Next, he hosted shows on the local TV station Kanal København, and was hired as a journalist at the monthly music magazine MIX, where he worked from 1988 to 1989.

Jesper Baehrenz started working at P3 on the nightly broadcast Syveren,[2] partnering with Danish DJ Kim Schumacher on a special part of the program focusing on new music.

The program was a live talk show with a studio audience, celebrity guests and a range of activities such as auctioning off paintings by popstars for charity.

In 2001, Jesper Baehrenz married television host, actor, screenwriter and stand-up comedian Mette Lisby in the Danish Sailor's Church in Singapore, where the couple was working on the 2001 edition of Højtryk.

In the following years Lisby and Baehrenz worked together on her standup DVD "One Woman Comedy" as well as "Knock Out", a talk show / interview program, based on the British concept Room 101.

Among other, the developed the "Master of" series for Nordisk Film in Scandinavia, and the board game based on the Danish TV comedy Klovn.

[7] In 2009 Lisby and Baehrenz moved to Los Angeles where they continue their activities through VIVE Productionssuch as a Scandinavian version of the Disney Channel sitcom "As The Bell Rings" (2010).