Vejens Helte – A tribute to the everyday heroes on Danish roads

The new TV series Vejens Helte offers viewers a fascinating and unique insight into the rescue operations that ensure safety and mobility on Danish roads. The series follows the dedicated team from Viking Assistance, who are always ready to respond and help when accidents occur.
What is Vejens Helte about?
Vejens Helte combines drama, humor, and feel-good stories to highlight the challenges and moments that define the daily work of roadside rescuers. The series takes you through everything from major highway accidents and technical breakdowns during rush hour to high-pressure rescue operations where every second counts.
According to Kristian Rosasco, Program Director at Warner Bros. Discovery, it is both inspiring and thought-provoking to witness the dedication and expertise behind rescue work:
The series provides an up-close look at the everyday drama and the people who ensure that Denmark keeps moving when accidents happen.
When and where can you watch?
The show will premiere across several Nordic countries on the following dates:
- Denmark: Kanal 5, Tuesdays at 20:00 from February 4, 2025. Available on Max the same day from 06:00.
- Norway: REX, Tuesdays at 22:00 from March 25, 2025.
- Sweden: Kanal9, Mondays at 21:00 from February 17, 2025.
- Finland: TV5, Mondays at 18:00 from April 7, 2025.
Why should you watch Vejens Helte?
Vejens Helte is more than just a documentary series – it is a tribute to the people who make a difference every day. Whether you are drawn to intense rescue missions or the small, humorous moments that arise in stressful situations, the show offers something for everyone.
You can look forward to following our dedicated team and colleagues, who are always ready to help when people need it most.
Don’t miss Vejens Helte when it premieres in February 2025. Experience the stories that both entertain and inspire, and gain a new appreciation for the vital rescue work being done on the roads every single day.