Søren Ryge Petersen

Søren Ryge Petersen in Dublin preparing a TV documentary about the replica Viking ship Havhingsten fra Glendalough and its six-week-long journey from Roskilde to Dublin in the summer of 2007

Søren Ryge Petersen is a Danish television presenter, journalist, and writer.

Born in Gram, South Denmark, on 31 July 1945, Petersen grew up some 50 km further south in Achtrup, Schleswig-Holstein.[1]

The holder of an M.A. in Danish language from Aarhus University,[2] he is a self-taught horticulturalist and was editor from 1978 to 1990 of the magazine Haven ("The Garden") published by The Danish Garden Society.[3] He has also written for the leading daily newspaper Politiken.[2]

Petersen began working for the Danish national broadcasting corporation DR in 1977 [2] and in 1988 he got his own show on DR television: DR Derude ("Out There"), a gardening programme in which a camera crew followed him around his own garden at Djursland as he demonstrated how he looked after it and talked about the flowers and crop plants it contained.[4] In 1992, the programme went live under the name of DR Derude Direkte, later renamed Søren Ryge.[2] Edition number 100 was broadcast on 6 August 2008 and presented a series of clips from the earlier shows.

As well as DR Derude, Søren Ryge Petersen has made a series of other programmes for DR,[4] presenting the nature of the world and its people, with particular emphasis on the portrayal of people living simple lives.[2]

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  1. "Min barndom i Sydslesvig", Flensborg Avis, 31 January 2009
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Jacob Stenz, Haveguidens hundrede, Dagbladenes Bureau, 7 August 2008.
  3. Esben Dige, "Søren Ryge taler til havekredsens jubilæum", JydskeVestkysten, 3 September 2007
  4. 1 2 Søren Ryge Petersen at the Internet Movie Database


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