Radioskugga

Radioskugga (lit. "Radio shadow") is a 1995 Swedish TV series starring Figge Norling.

Radioskugga
GenreDrama
Created byCharlotte Lesche & Stefan Baron
Written byJonas Frykberg
Ulrika Kolmodin
Charlotte Lesche
Måns Mårlind
Pernilla Oljelund
Hans Rosenfeldt
Directed byJonas Grimås
Björn Gunnarsson
Filippa Pierrou
Roger Sellberg
Starringsee below
Composer(s)Jean-Paul Wall
Kristoffer Wallman
Country of originSweden
Original language(s)Swedish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes16 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)Stefan Baron
Producer(s)Eva Svenstedt Ward (line producer 16 episodes, 1995-1997)
CinematographyBjörn Bondeson
Anders Bohman
Roland Lundin
Running time45 min (per episode)
Release
Original networkSveriges television
Original release31 October 1995 
10 March 1997

Plot summary

Radio presenter Alexander is fired from his job at the urban Radio station. When he is offered a job at the new station Radio North Pole he moves to the small village Bakvattnet in northern Sweden only to learn that the potential audience is a mere fraction of what he is used to.

Cast

And guest cast

  • Maud Adams as Nurse Katarina (1.2, 1.5, 1.7, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8)
  • Tova Magnusson-Norling as Jenny (1.1, 1.4)
  • Johan Widerberg as Niklas (1.4, 1.8)
  • Anna-Maria Blind as Elsa (1.3, 2.5)
  • Melinda Kinnaman as Vanja (1.7, 1.8, 2.8)
  • Mikael Persbrandt as Henry (1.5)
  • Anna-Lena Brundin as Mimmi (1.5)
  • Lena Nilsson as Ylva (1.5)
  • Rino Brezina as Gerhard Brezina (1.7)
  • Erik Ehn as Viktor (2.1)
  • Kalle Eriksson as Alexander 8 yrs (2.1)
  • Cecilia Nilsson as Solvej (2.2)
  • Bernt Ström as Driver (2.2)
  • Emma Norbeck as Ingrid (2.2, 2.8)
  • Ann-Sofie Rase as Maria (2.3)
  • Anders Nyström Big brother Jåns (2.3)
  • Ulf Isenborg Little brother Jåns (2.3)
  • Paula Brandt as Britta Jåns (2.3)
  • Staffan Göthe as The Wanderer (2.5)
  • Tomas Norström as Hans (2.6)
  • Linda Källgren as Ella (2.7 and undcredited 2.8)
  • Ann Petrén as Åsa Seger (2.8)
  • Robin af Ekenstam as Ingemar (2.8)
  • Mattias Quisth as Gustav (2,8)
  • Lasse Pierrou as Malte (2.8)


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