A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
January 1, 2009
# of Seasons: 2
# of Episodes: 20
Finale:
March 7, 2010
Creators:
Mai Brostrøm
Peter Thorsboe
Original Title:
Livvagterne
Alternate Titles:
Biuro Ochrony
The Protectors
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
DR
Countries:
DK
The Danish national police branch PET is in charge of personal protection, mainly of politicians and royal family. That also involves preventive work concerning terrorism, stalking etcetera. Meanwhile several team members must keep op top of personal concerns, such as ethnic background-related concerns and relational troubles at home.
Assistant Director:
Emma Balcázar
Casting:
Alice de Champfleury
Cinematography:
Jacob Kusk
Lars Reinholdt
Camilla Hjelm Knudsen
Rasmus Heise
Color Grading:
Phil Bricklebank
Costume Design:
Stine Thaning
Anita Helene Sejersen
Pia Anthony
Costumer:
Pia Anthony
Anita Helene Sejersen
Sidsel Post
Stine Thaning
Creator:
Mai Brostrøm
Peter Thorsboe
Dramaturgy:
Ingolf Gabold
Editor:
Søren B. Ebbe
Leif Axel Kjeldsen
Carsten Søsted
Klaus Bassiner
Wolfgang Feindt
Executive Producer:
Sven Clausen
Peter Nadermann
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Martin Samsøe
First Assistant Director:
Rasmus Lyhne
Emil Sparre-Ulrich
Foley Artist:
Torben Greve
Idea:
Peter Thorsboe
Mai Brostrøm
Line Producer:
Anne-Marie Vidkjær
Makeup & Hair:
Lillan Larsen
Birgitte Lassen
Susan Salling
Music:
Jacob Groth
Original Music Composer:
Jacob Groth
Post Production Producer:
Ellen Thomassen
Karen Maarbjerg
Camilla Hansen
Post-Production Manager:
Karen Maarbjerg
Producer:
Peter Nadermann
Anne-Marie Vidkjær
Production Controller:
Sven Clausen
Production Design:
Kirsten Koch
Production Executive:
Palle Brix
Caroline Sandø
Tobias Brix
Vibeke Reenberg
Script:
Marit Jensen
Script Supervisor:
Marit Jensen
Anne-Marie Ubbe
Second Assistant Director:
Caroline Sandø
Writer:
Mai Brostrøm
Peter Thorsboe
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