A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
January 18, 1995
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 6
Finale:
February 22, 1995
Creators:
Robert Gustafsson
Jonas Inde
Andres Lokko
Martin Luuk
Johan Rheborg
Henrik Schyffert
Original Title:
NileCity 105,6
Genres:
Comedy
Countries:
SE
Percy Nilegård has gotten in to the commercial radio business. The radio station rents premises of the fire station and its chief, the self willed Greger who's in charge of six well built firemen. One of them gets a presentation first in every episode, when we get into their special and relaxed relationship to each other. Percy is always after money and his ways to entice sponsors get more and more unconventional. We also follow the main radio host Glenn Killing with various (and often peculiar) guests. And also other shows like a reggae program, a Friday party program, teenage psychologist (and stereo fetishist) Farbror Barbro and Percy's own "Management Profile".
Costume Design:
Mark Eriksson
Editor:
Thomas Täng
Lighting Technician:
Paco Hårleman
Location Manager:
Madeleine von Sivers
Makeup Department Head:
Suzanne Bergmark
Producer:
Tommy Bennwik
Ingrid Dahlberg
Production Design:
Peter Beckman
Script Supervisor:
Åsa Twengström
Series Director:
Walter Söderlund
Sound Engineer:
Janis Bokalders
Writer:
Robert Gustafsson
Henrik Schyffert
Johan Rheborg
Andres Lokko
Jonas Inde
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