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[[Image:Svenska_sesam2.jpg|thumb|300px|Millejor, Dirren, Primadonnan & Pompom.]] |
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[[Image:Hansson_fia.jpg|frame|The cartoon characters "Hansson" & "Fia Jansson".]] |
[[Image:Hansson_fia.jpg|frame|The cartoon characters "Hansson" & "Fia Jansson".]] |
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+ | [[File:Svenska Sesam Intros|thumb|300px|right|Two intros for the show]] |
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− | '''''Svenska Sesam''''' was the second Swedish version of ''[[Sesame Street]]''. |
+ | '''''Svenska Sesam''''' was the second [[Sweden|Swedish]] version of ''[[Sesame Street]]''. 30 episodes were produced and aired from October 31, 1981<ref>[http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV-%C3%A5ret_1981 Wikipedia Sweden]</ref> until April 11, 1982 over network SVT2 (Sveriges Television). The show took place behind the scenes of "Galateatern" (a theater) and had Swedish live actors; no puppet characters were used in those segments. The theatrical troupe consists of the harried managing director [[Dirren]]; [[Millejor]], the costume designer, general assistant, and most sensible of the staff; [[Primadonnan]], the vain leading lady; and [[Pompom]], the eccentric janitor and amateur scientist. |
− | The show was written by [[Birgitta Götestam]] and [[Peter Flack]], who also had minor roles on the show. |
+ | The only puppets on the show were from the American sketches, that were dubbed in Swedish. The show was written by [[Birgitta Götestam]] and [[Peter Flack]], who also had minor roles on the show. The show also featured two Swedish cartoon characters in inserts, [[Hansson]] (the parrot) and [[Fia Jansson]] (the hippopotamus), created by [[Owe Gustafson]]. |
+ | The show went into a re-run August 23, 1982 and ended in January 28, 1983. The last time the show was seen on Swedish TV was from March 28, 1984 to July 13, 1984 |
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− | The show also featured two Swedish cartoon characters in inserts, [[Hansson]] (the parrot) and [[Fia Jansson]] (the hippopotamus), created by [[Owe Gustafson]]. |
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==Human Cast== |
==Human Cast== |
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− | ===Additional |
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Image:Hansernback.jpg|Hans Ernback |
Image:Hansernback.jpg|Hans Ernback |
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*Swedish translation: Per-Arne Ehlin & Björn Lindroth |
*Swedish translation: Per-Arne Ehlin & Björn Lindroth |
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*Dubbing directors: Per-Arne Ehlin, Ulf Reinhart & Jan Brandhildh |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=FDAA70CFDA86DCBF Svenska Sesam clips on youtube] |
*[http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=FDAA70CFDA86DCBF Svenska Sesam clips on youtube] |
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[[Category:International Sesame Street Shows]] |
[[Category:International Sesame Street Shows]] |
Revision as of 23:04, 19 June 2014
Svenska Sesam was the second Swedish version of Sesame Street. 30 episodes were produced and aired from October 31, 1981[1] until April 11, 1982 over network SVT2 (Sveriges Television). The show took place behind the scenes of "Galateatern" (a theater) and had Swedish live actors; no puppet characters were used in those segments. The theatrical troupe consists of the harried managing director Dirren; Millejor, the costume designer, general assistant, and most sensible of the staff; Primadonnan, the vain leading lady; and Pompom, the eccentric janitor and amateur scientist.
The only puppets on the show were from the American sketches, that were dubbed in Swedish. The show was written by Birgitta Götestam and Peter Flack, who also had minor roles on the show. The show also featured two Swedish cartoon characters in inserts, Hansson (the parrot) and Fia Jansson (the hippopotamus), created by Owe Gustafson.
The show went into a re-run August 23, 1982 and ended in January 28, 1983. The last time the show was seen on Swedish TV was from March 28, 1984 to July 13, 1984
Human Cast
Main Cast
- Lill Lindfors as Millejor
- Magnus Härenstam as Dirren
- Gunilla Åkesson as Primadonnan
- Nils Eklund as Pompom
Secondary Cast
- Susanne Lundqvist as Ärtan
- Meta Velander as Gladys Besk
- Olof Thunberg as Sotén
- Svante Thuresson as Sammy Karlson Junior
- Peter Flack as Holger Holm
- Anders Ekdahl as Mozart Gustafson
- Birgitta Götestam
Character Translations and Voices
English Name | Swedish Name | Swedish Voice Actor |
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Ernie | Peter Harryson | |
Bert | John Harryson | |
Kermit the Frog | Grodan Kermit | Lars Amble |
Grover | Gösta Prüzelius | |
Cookie Monster | Kakmonstret | Ernst Günther |
Sherlock Hemlock | Lars Amble | |
Herbert Birdsfoot | Herbie | Lars Amble |
Herry Monster | Stormonstret/ Herry |
Tor Isedal |
Lefty the Salesman | Forsäljaren/ Skojaren |
Tor Isedal |
Prairie Dawn | Flickan (The Girl) |
Gunilla Norling |
The Big Bad Wolf | Vargen | Tor Isedal |
Beautiful Day Monster | Monstret | Tor Isedal |
Bad Bart | Skräck-Bert | Peter Harryson |
Marshal Earp | Sheriff Earp | Gunilla Norling |
Cowboy Anything Muppets | Cowboys | Kjell Bergqvist |
The Pig | Grisen | Kjell Bergqvist |
Additional voices
Other credits
- Swedish translation: Per-Arne Ehlin & Björn Lindroth
- Dubbing directors: Per-Arne Ehlin, Ulf Reinhart & Jan Brandhildh