Vintiöt

The show was written by the actors Hietalahti and Saarela and directed by known Finnish director Aleksi Mäkelä.

Most sketches were simply improvised at the shooting location, with makeshift props and rarely any specially built sets.

A sports instructor (Hietalahti) greets the audience cheerfully in fake Estonian and proceeds to present the "warmup" exercise, often very ridiculous.

The main punchline of the sketch is that the instructor (called Kaido Kuukap) counts from one to four in a funny "Estonian" way (Yks, kaks, koli, neli).

A married couple (played by Edelmann and Hietalahti) argue a lot, often the target being an orange Opel Kadett car from the seventies.

This sketch revolved around a tiny hot-dog stand selling Finnish meat pies and hamburgers.

The small stand had a staff of three chefs, the manager and a female attendant Mirjami (played by Hietalahti in drag).

Rane (Edelmann) is a young man who speaks with an incredibly nasal voice and brags continually to his friends about his adventures with women and trouble with police.

Armas Tanska is a crazy man who has a large leather mitten as a "pet" (called "Charme").

Two men with very long blond hair answer the phone in their studio and talk about dogs in Swedish.

In this sketch a middle-class couple returns home from a cruise to the Estonian capital city of Tallinn, which is a popular place to visit by the Finns, mostly because you can buy cheap alcohol and fake products there.