A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
September 14, 1997
# of Seasons: 5
# of Episodes: 56
Finale:
December 12, 1999
Creators:
Stig Thorsboe
Original Title:
Taxa
Alternate Titles:
Taxa
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
DR TV
Countries:
DK
TAXA is a Danish television drama made by Danmarks Radio with 56 episodes, written by Stig Thorsboe and produced by Rumble Hammerich. The series revolves around a small taxi central, CrownTaxi, in Copenhagen. The series was a success from the start, 14 September 1997 on DR1. The series was broadcast during the period 1997-1999 for a total of five series. CrownTaxi has its ups and downs and in the course of the series, following the various drivers, radio opertor Lizzie and boss Verner Boye-Larsen. They have all their problems both with clients and family life and constantly threaten the show's villain Hermann from the competing taxi firm, City Car, which wants to take over the CrownTaxi. TAXA was also screened in Sweden on SVT1.
Assistant Director:
Mette Hesthaven
Christian Grønvall
Jimmy Leavens
Cinematography:
Ole Schultz
Henrik Jongdahl
Bo Tengberg
Richard Lindström
Lars Vestergaard
Sejr Brockmann
Steffen Led Sørensen
Eric Kress
Morten Søborg
Costume Design:
Stine Thaning
Lindsay Abbott
Pia Anthony
Bjarne Nilsson
Creator:
Stig Thorsboe
Editor:
Gerd Tjur
Henrik Fleischer
Aase Holm
Rie Wanting
Søren B. Ebbe
Lizzi Weischenfeldt
Ghita Beckendorff
First Assistant Director:
Stine E. Andersen
Idea:
Stig Thorsboe
Makeup Artist:
Birgit Maach Hansen
Lillan Larsen
Music:
Jacob Groth
Producer:
Sven Clausen
Rumle Hammerich
Production Design:
Kirsten Koch
Script:
Stig Thorsboe
Script Supervisor:
Marit Jensen
Connie Wiberg
Mette Hesthaven
Louise Friedberg
Sedsel Andersen
Katinka Haxthausen
Charlotte Lange
Writer:
Stig Thorsboe
Adam Price
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