A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
December 1, 1991
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 24
Finale:
December 24, 1991
Creators:
Carsten Knudsen
Viggo Sommer
Uffe Rørbæk Madsen
Original Title:
The Julekalender
Alternate Titles:
De Nattergale The Julekalender
Det er bar' dejli' - The Julekalender
The Julekalender 1991
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Saks Film og TV Produktion
Countries:
DK
The Julekalender was a Danish TV series that ran at Christmas 1991. It was written and performed almost entirely by a trio of Danish comedy musicians called De Nattergale with financial and technical assistance from TV2, a Danish television company. It was hugely successful at the time, causing many invented phrases from the series to enter popular culture and was later released on VHS, and recently, DVD. It had 24 episodes, as has been typical of other TV "calendars" before and since The Julekalender.
Cinematography:
Thomas Kildegaard
Steen Linde
Henrik Sabinsky
Costume Design:
Nette Maar Fritze
Sidsel K. Petersen
Creator:
Carsten Knudsen
Uffe Rørbæk Madsen
Viggo Sommer
Director:
Hans-Erik Saks
Carsten Knudsen
Uffe Rørbæk Madsen
Viggo Sommer
Editor:
Allan Kibsgaard
Hans-Erik Saks
Mogens Kløvedal
Executive Producer:
Adam Price
Idea:
Carsten Knudsen
Uffe Rørbæk Madsen
Viggo Sommer
Music:
Carsten Knudsen
Uffe Rørbæk Madsen
Viggo Sommer
Original Music Composer:
Carsten Knudsen
Uffe Rørbæk Madsen
Viggo Sommer
Producer:
Hans-Erik Saks
Sound:
John Brandt
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