That crafting is a superfluous topic and should be scrapped are opinions that are presented in the first section of season three of the satire program Svenska Nyheter, likewise in Sandra Ilar's stand up "BALLA BALLA BALLA!". Jokes about woodworking teachers lacking fingers and butter knife picking are pointless they have in common. Sandar Ilar believes that Swedish News has stolen her jokes.

- I have worked at Svenska Nyheter for several seasons and checked the program. Then I saw that they had a routine about crafting which was very similar to a routine that I have filmed and run on many scenes. I know people in the editorial board have seen it. I responded that it was the exact same wording and conclusions of the jokes, she says.

What are the exact wordings?

- These are the conclusions in relation to the school and children's mathematics and reading. Also accurate jokes about various things in the craft such as the dangerous, woodworking teacher and butter knives. It is applied in exactly the same way I do in my stand up. There are so many factors that are equal, says Sandra Ilar.

"The editors write the joke"

Sofi Stridh works as a project manager at Svenska Nyheter.

- We think differently, the editors and Sandra have different views. She has received an apology from our producer, if it is that we have taken some jokes from her. For the sake of being involved, I don't want to comment on that anymore. We have a scripting department that works together throughout the script, the facts and the jokes. Then the editors own the jokes.

After Sandra Ilar posted a story on Instagram about the situation, she received an apology from the producer on Swedish News. Then she felt it was exhausted. A week later she received messages from several people that Kristoffer Appelquist, the program manager for Swedish News, took on the honor for the joke in a section of the Morning Pass in P3.

- I asked the editors privately why it continued when I told. Then I also got no answers at all and basically got no explanation or reaction from the host. It's just the lid on.

Sandra says Kristoffer Appelquist continued to take credit in the Morning Pass in P3, following the apology from the producer. What do you think about that?

- It's the entire editorial board that writes the jokes together for the program, says Sofi Stridh.