In Norway, this song (the version of
Franck Pourcel) has become widely known through its use as background music in a series of televised information snippets regarding mountain safety, produced by Hermann Gran at NRK and the
Norwegian Red Cross and broadcast annually through the
Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, (NRK) chiefly around the
Easter holidays. The original series was broadcast from 1969, but the theme tune was not introduced until 1972. Due to its association with the Severin Suveren safety snippets, the theme itself quintessentially represents Easter for many Norwegians. The Belgian film
Mr. Nobody in 2009 also used this song several times in the movie. In 2016, "Daydream in Blue", a remix of the song by
I Monster, was featured in the second season of the US television show
Mr. Robot starring
Rami Malek and
Christian Slater. The song was also used in Noah Hawley's
Legion, season three, episode four, released in 2019. The first season of the psychological thriller series
Severance (2022) has also made use of the I Monster version in trailers and during the closing credits of its first season's
second episode. The 2005
BBC television series
How to be a Gardener written and presented by
Alan Titchmarsh used "Daydream in Blue" as part of its extensive soundtrack. The Gunter Kallmann Choir version is heard during the closing credits of "DTF St. Louis" (2026), Season 1, Episode 6. ==References==