The Norwegian reality documentary series, Toll or Customs in English, has returned with its fourth season as of Monday, September 19, 2022, and it is no surprise to fans as the show happens to be immensely popular in Europe, with more than 600,000 viewers on an average for every episode.
In its latest release on Tuesday, September 27 i.e, Episode 5 titled “Money, money, money”, we saw custom officers Jegana and Martine stop a car availed by some ladies who, as it turned out, were carrying a good stack of cash which was discovered by Roger and Hans Kristian.
It was obvious that these women were by no means rookie smugglers. But their experience did not come in handy after all, as they were apprehended by our beloved customs unit and their money seized.
Toll Season 4, Episode 6 Preview
The next episode, the sixth from Season 4 dubbed “What do you have in the mask?“, will take us to Gardermoen, where a young man is walking around wearing a bandana that conceals something which should not be remotely there or really anywhere else.
Thankfully though, Changiz discovers the alleged substance before any harm can be done. Meanwhile, Runar is apprehensive of a bottle that he fears might be full of volatile elements capable of causing an explosion.
Toll Season 4 Episode 6 Release Date
Season 4 of this documentary series premiered on September 19, as mentioned, and new episodes are aired every week on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, one after another. Toll Season 4 Episode 6, in particular, is slated to drop on Wednesday, September 28, 2022.
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Toll Season 4 Episode 6 Streaming Guide
Episode length for Toll Season 4 varies from 20 to 22 minutes and air on the said days at 3:00 AM CEST (Central European Summer Time) on Norwegian channel TV2. Although not much information is available regarding streaming services, fans can watch the new season as well as the previous three seasons on TV2’s official website and mobile app, where a basic subscription starts from NOK 89 per month.
Toll Season 4 Episode Schedule
Season 4 of the series is confirmed to consist of 12 episodes. Below is the episode schedule for the same.
- Episode 1, Monday, September 19 — Don’t do it again!
The customs officers are happy to be back in their everyday routine, and Steffen has to give a serious warning to a man who doesn’t seem to learn from his mistakes. Geir Magne and Anne are party poopers.
- Episode 2, Tuesday, September 20 — Hedge to trouble
Marthe and Martine stop a car with illegal, green cargo. Then unusual things and seeds that are not just seeds turn up at Alnabru.
- Episode 3, Wednesday, September 21 — Bread – not a circus!
The country’s borders are open once again, and at Ørje it, the Swedes seem to have actually missed something from Norway. Lars spends his last day at Magnormoen, after which a new job awaits him in the mailbox.
- Episode 4, Monday, September 26 — Norway is a joke
Products promising an enhanced appearance pass through the post office and the internet. At Gardermoen, Anders apprehends an over-excited man who is obviously well-trained in illegal affairs.
- Episode 5, Tuesday, September 27 — Money, money, money
Jegana and Martine seize a car with trained female mules. Roger and Hans Kristian discover a heap of cash in their car.
- Episode 6, Wednesday, September 28 — What do you have in the mask?
- Episode 7, Monday, October 03 — My ship is loaded with suspicion
- Episode 8, Tuesday, October 04 — The Honey Man
- Episode 9, Wednesday, October 05 — Not exactly Hollywood
- Episode 10, Monday, October 10 — The days we live for
- Episode 11, Tuesday, October 11 — Who lives in the cabin?
- Episode 12, Wednesday, October 12 — Hippies in no man’s plan
Toll, also known as Customs, opened up to be televised for the first time in the spring of 2020, and since then, the series has received overwhelming attention exceeding all expectations leading to repeated renewals. It is especially heartwarming to see the audience’s interest in the functioning of the customs officers who toil every day to keep their countries safe.