A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
March 6, 2017
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 10
Finale:
May 7, 2017
Creators:
Søren Frellesen
Jesper Malmose
Original Title:
Mercur
Alternate Titles:
Something's Rockin'
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
SAM Productions
Countries:
DK
Denmark’s Radio Mercur became the first commercial offshore radio station to broadcast in Europe when it began transmitting from the ship Cheeta in international waters near Copenhagen in 1958. Inspired by true events, its journey from bold beginnings to eventual decline is now being reimagined through following the story of a group of passionate music enthusiasts. Their mission was to challenge the state-run radio monopoly by delivering fresh pop and rock ’n’ roll sounds to a youthful audience eager for new music.
Casting:
Tanja Grunwald
Costume Designer:
Helle Nielsen
Costumer:
Marianne Elgaard Bendtsen
Director:
Mogens Hagedorn
Charlotte Sachs Bostrup
Editor:
Kristine Lund Karlsson
Martin Schade
Frederik Strunk
Martin Wehding
Lars Wissing
Klaus Heinicke
Editorial Manager:
Katrine Vogelsang
Executive Producer:
Meta Louise Foldager Sørensen
Adam Price
Line Producer:
Anne Blohm Rudbæk
Makeup & Hair:
Lena Hansen
Makeup Supervisor:
Eros Codinas
Music:
Jacob Groth
Post Production Coordinator:
Emma Engberg
Post Production Supervisor:
Iben Westi
Producer:
Stine Meldgaard Madsen
Sven Clausen
Production Designer:
Søren Gam
Production Manager:
Susanne Stranddorf
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