Oskyldigt dömd

Oskyldigt dömd is a Swedish drama television series from 2008. The first season was recorded in twelve episodes during February 2008 to be aired later during the fall. It premiered on the Finnish TV channel FST5 on 24 September 2008 and later the same evening on Swedish TV4.[1] The series is produced by Filmlance.[2] On 23 January TV4 announced that Mikael Persbrandt would be playing the main character and on 10 February other cast members were announced; Helena af Sandeberg, Sofia Ledarp, Marie Richardson and Mirja Turestedt. TV4 also announced that they had started to work on the second season before the first had even been aired.,[3] the first season was written by Johan Zollitsch, Jan Arnald, Karin Gidfors and Hans Rosenfeldt but the second one is written by Thomas Borgström and Sara Heldt.[3] Filming the second season took place during spring 2009. TV4 refused to say how much money the filming has cost the channel, but they confirm that "a lot of money" has been used.

Oskyldigt dömd
Created byJohan Zollitsch
Jan Arnald
Inger Scharis
Karin Gidfors
Hans Rosenfeldt
Richard Holm
Molly Hartleb
StarringMikael Persbrandt
Helena af Sandeberg
Marie Richardson
Sofia Ledarp
Country of origin Sweden
No. of episodes24
Production
Running timeapprox. 45 minutes
Release
Original networkTV4
Picture format480i (SDTV),
1080i (HDTV)
Original release24 September 2008
External links
Website

Plot

Markus Haglund (Mikael Persbrandt) is a controversial professor of criminal law who fights for those who have been innocently convicted. Along with his four law students, Fia Jönsson (Sofia Ledarp), Anna Sjöstedt (Helena af Sandeberg), Belal Al-Mukhtar (Francisco Sobrado) and Roger Andersson (Leonard Terfelt), he helps the convicted fight for their innocence.

At Uppsala University, he leads a class called Oskyldigt dömd (innocently convicted).

Cast

CharacterActor/Actress
Markus HaglundMikael Persbrandt
Fia JönssonSofia Ledarp
Anna SjöstedtHelena af Sandeberg
Belal Al-MukhtarFrancisco Sobrado
Roger AnderssonLeonard Terfelt
Tomas ThoménMagnus Mark
Ulrika StieglerMarie Richardson
Caroline GustavssonAnja Lundqvist
Jannike StormSusanne Barklund
Henrik EdinJamil Drissi
Tomas StormJohan Hedenberg
DaughterKim Jansson
ChristianPeter Järn
Li-Anne PerssonFranceska Löfgren
Robert EkelundPeter Schildt
Håkan MalmDouglas Johansson
Kenneth StrömbergBengt Järnblad
Peter BerglinTobias Aspelin
Andreas BergstedtReuben Sallmander
SvanteErik Johansson
NikkiMoa Gammel
JohannesPeter Viitanen
Jens RenströmJohan H:son Kjellgren
Johnny JönssonAllan Svensson
Liselott JönssonIng-Marie Carlsson
Fredrik JohnssonThomas Hedengran
Annika HallinJessica Zandén
Alf FranssonNiklas Falk
JesperMåns Nathanaelson
Leif PerssonLeif Andrée
Carina PerssonMalin Morgan

Episodes

Season 1

# Date Aired on TV4 Official Ratings
01 - 0124 September 2008[4]1,210,000[5]
01 - 021 October 2008[4]975 000
01 - 038 October 2008[4]955 000
01 - 0415 October 2008955 000
01 - 0522 October 2008855 000
01 - 0629 October 2008790 000
01 - 075 November 2008815 000
01 - 0812 November 2008790 000
01 - 0919 November 2008845 000
01 - 1026 November 2008820 000
01 - 113 December 2008860 000
01 - 1210 December 2008705 000

Season 2

# Date Aired on TV4 Official Ratings
02 - 0130 September 2009[4]720 000[5]
02 - 027 October 2009[4]645 000
02 - 0314 October 2009[4]512 000
02 - 0421 October 2009616 000
02 - 0528 October 2009660 000
02 - 064 November 2009525 000
02 - 0711 November 2009595 000
02 - 0818 November 2009447 000
02 - 0925 November 2009638 000
02 - 102 December 2009626 000
02 - 119 December 2009655 000
02 - 1216 December 2009850 000
gollark: If I were to redesign school, it would be much less regimented (you would not be grouped by year etc.), more flexible (an actually sane schedule and more/earlier choice of subjects), and focus on more general skills (not overly specific reading of books, or learning procedures for specific maths things, or that sort of thing). Additionally, more project-based work and more group stuff.
gollark: Those are specific uses of some of those things, yes. Which is why those are important. Although programming isn't intensely mathy and interest is trivial.
gollark: I assume you mean interpersonal? School is really bad for that as it stands because you're artificially segmented into people of ~exactly the same age in a really weird environment.
gollark: *Ideally*, at least, school works as a place to learn things from those who know them well and discuss it with interested peers.
gollark: Unfortunately, this is implemented poorly.

References

  1. TT Spektra (2008-09-04). "En ny sida av Persbrandt". Stockholm City. Archived from the original on 2008-09-27. Retrieved 2008-09-04.
  2. Eva Redvall (2008-03-26). "Persbrandt som intellektuell rebell". Sydsvenska Dagbladet. Archived from the original on 2008-09-27. Retrieved 2008-09-04.
  3. Eva Redvall (2008-06-11). "TV4 storsatsar på nya Persbrandtserien". Sydsvenska Dagbladet. Archived from the original on 2008-09-27. Retrieved 2008-09-04.
  4. TVplaneten.se
  5. "Oskyldigt dömd lockade storpublik". TV4. 2008-09-25. Archived from the original on 2008-09-26. Retrieved 2008-10-01.


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