Trolltider
Trolltider ("Troll Times") was the Sveriges Television's Christmas calendar in 1979.[1] It's one of the titles in the 2009 book Tusen svenska klassiker (2009).[2]
Trolltider | |
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Genre | children |
Written by | Camilla & Maria Gripe |
Directed by | Christina Lagerson |
Starring | Eva Rydberg Birgitta Andersson Håkan Serner Ted Åström Stig Järrel Lena-Pia Bernhardsson Siw Malmkvist |
Country of origin | Sweden |
Original language(s) | Swedish |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Ulla Berglund |
Release | |
Original network | TV2 |
Picture format | 4:3 |
Original release | 1 December – 24 December 1979 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Julius Julskötare (1978) |
Followed by | Det blir jul på Möllegården (1980) |
Plot
The series revolves around characters from folk tales of old times.[3]
Episodes
- Gläntan vaknar
- Gula solar och svarta
- Den flygande faran
- Feer kan inte ljuga
- Hemkomsten
- Tjo för vinden!
- En synlig, en osynlig
- Draken Eldtungas hämnd
- Förvandlingen
- Människor har för mycket
- Falska häxans skratt
- Häck Väck Våt Fläck
- Lucia, hår och stearin
- Tjo för livet!
- Trollsnuva och Vätteluva
- Muller från berget
- Viskande speglar
- Firulist och Firulara
- Hjältar och Hjältemod
- Bergatrollet gångar sig att sova
- Katastrofen
- När trollen samlas
- Trolleborgen
- Stilla natt
Reruns
Reruns were aired in December 1985, and between 23 December 1994 – 25 January 1995.
gollark: On the other hand, giving people useless things they discard after 295 attoseconds helps with social bonding, and because something something decision fatigue giving people more options may actually be mean.
gollark: Therefore, you should just not transfer gifts.
gollark: Generally, the monetary transfers each way sum to 0, so they aren't needed.
gollark: Consider: it's probably nicer in that it gives people more choice to just give someone money and a suggestion for what to buy.
gollark: You need 10 clothes.
References
- "Trolltider" (in Swedish). Svensk mediedatabas. 1979. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
- Gradvall et al 2009, nr. 548
- "Julkalendrar genom tiderna" (in Swedish). Svensk mediedatabas. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
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