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Martin Melin (born 6 March 1967), is a Swedish author, police officer, television personality, and the world's first winner of the TV reality series Expedition Robinson (the first of the Survivor series). Melin is the son of historian Jan Melin. In 2010, Melin married author Camilla Läckberg; the now divorced couple have one child together. Melin published a book called Coola pappor. Melin will become a member of the Riksdagen for the Liberal party on 31 October 2022, for six months, replacing Joar Forssell who goes on parental leave.

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  • Martin Melin (born 6 March 1967), is a Swedish author, police officer, television personality, and the world's first winner of the TV reality series Expedition Robinson (the first of the Survivor series). Melin is the son of historian Jan Melin. In 2010, Melin married author Camilla Läckberg; the now divorced couple have one child together. Melin won the reality television show Expedition Robinson 1997 on 13 December. In the late 1990s, Melin appeared on numerous shows such as På rymmen, Jakten på ökenguldet and Hon och han. In 2015, he participated in the reality series Realitystjärnorna på godset alongside some of Sweden's best-known reality-series stars, such as Gunilla Persson. That series was broadcast on TV3. Melin published a book called Coola pappor. Melin will become a member of the Riksdagen for the Liberal party on 31 October 2022, for six months, replacing Joar Forssell who goes on parental leave. (en)
  • Jan Martin Melin, född 6 mars 1967 i Vantörs församling i Stockholm, är en svensk polis, författare, politiker (Liberalerna) och TV-personlighet. Han är huvudsakligen känd som den förste vinnaren av tv-programmet Expedition Robinson 1997. Martin Melin är sedan 2022 riksdagsledamot och utrikespolitisk talesperson för Liberalerna. Han ersätter Joar Forssell som är tjänstledig från sitt uppdrag som riksdagsledamot. (sv)
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  • Jan Martin Melin (en)
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  • Martin Melin in 2013 (en)
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  • Winner of Expedition Robinson 1997 (en)
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  • Jan Martin Melin, född 6 mars 1967 i Vantörs församling i Stockholm, är en svensk polis, författare, politiker (Liberalerna) och TV-personlighet. Han är huvudsakligen känd som den förste vinnaren av tv-programmet Expedition Robinson 1997. Martin Melin är sedan 2022 riksdagsledamot och utrikespolitisk talesperson för Liberalerna. Han ersätter Joar Forssell som är tjänstledig från sitt uppdrag som riksdagsledamot. (sv)
  • Martin Melin (born 6 March 1967), is a Swedish author, police officer, television personality, and the world's first winner of the TV reality series Expedition Robinson (the first of the Survivor series). Melin is the son of historian Jan Melin. In 2010, Melin married author Camilla Läckberg; the now divorced couple have one child together. Melin published a book called Coola pappor. Melin will become a member of the Riksdagen for the Liberal party on 31 October 2022, for six months, replacing Joar Forssell who goes on parental leave. (en)
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