A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
September 25, 2009
# of Seasons: 9
# of Episodes: 91
Finale:
October 27, 2013
Creators:
Casper Christensen
Original Title:
Live fra Bremen
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Douglas Entertainment
TV 2
Countries:
DK
Live from Bremen has been described as the successor to Casper and the Mandril Agreement, as the show has the Mandril Agreement's Lasse Rimmer and Lars Hjortshøj as permanent fixtures, as well as Casper Christensen as lead author and man of ideas. The show is broadcast live from Bremen, the former Private Theater in Copenhagen, and is followed by Casper Christensen's talk show ALOHA! sent from the same place. Live from Bremen is inspired by the American sketch and satire show Saturday Night Live.
Camera Operator:
Adam Jandrup
Rune Nygaard
Phillip O'Strit
Christian Holm Gade
Alexander Assentoft
Peter Ramsø
Simun Waag
Andreas Bønding Jakobsen
Mark de Voss
Director:
Troels Lund
Jesper Rofelt
Michael Iversen
Editor:
Christian Moltke-Leth
Executive Producer:
Gitte Madsen
Graphic Designer:
André Ljosaj
André Christensen
Tom Crate
Jacob Linnemann Lange
Thomas Bay
Key Costumer:
Anne-Dorthe Eskildsen
Pia Myrdal
Makeup Artist:
Susanne Herredsbjerg Søbye
Anne Cathrine Sauerberg
Producer:
Jesper Zartov
Producer's Assistant:
Louise de Mylius
Gitte Schnell
Production Executive:
Anemone Teglgaard Nielsen
Production Manager:
Christian van Wylich-Muxoll
Script Coordinator:
Emma Wiik
Sound:
Jacob Langkjær Davidsen
Allan Holmberg
Morten Holsted
Jonathan Jacoby
Mads Kærså
Henry Michaelsen
Sound Mixer:
Henrik 'Gugge' Garnov
Stage Director:
Linda Steffensen
Louise Janniche
Writer:
Thomas Warberg
Brian Lykke
Brian Mørk
Søren Dürr
Rasmus Olsen
Elias Ehlers
Martin Høgsted
Lasse Rimmer
Casper Christensen
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