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An A-Z list of television series produced in Sweden and the date of first airing: ... Ikas TV-kalas (1990) Ingesson (1995 ... Stockholm Live (2004) Stockholmare (2001 ...
Bäckström (Swedish TV series) Barna Hedenhös uppfinner julen; Barracuda Queens; Blinded (TV series) Bonus Family; C. ... Category: Television shows set in Stockholm.
Sthlm ("Stockholm") is a Swedish six-part TV series from 2008, written and directed by Håkan Lindhé. It follows a day in the life of six ordinary, somewhat lonely people. [1] Shooting began in September 2006. [2] [3]
Modus is a Swedish television psychological thriller series, directed by Lisa Siwe and Mani Maserrat, [1] based upon the novel Frukta inte by Norwegian author and lawyer Anne Holt and adapted for television by Emmy Award winning writers Mai Brostrøm and Peter Thorsboe. [2] The series follows the work of Inger Johanne Vik (Melinda Kinnaman), a ...
Vår tid är nu (en: Our Time is Now - English translation; The Restaurant - English title [1]) is a Swedish historical drama series with 32 episodes divided into four seasons. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The first season premiered at SVT on 2 October 2017, and the second season premiered on 1 October 2018.
Spring Tide (Swedish: Springfloden) is a Swedish television drama series. It had its premiere on 6 March 2016 on SVT. [1] It was written by Rolf and Cilla Börjlind [1] and is based on their crime novel of the same name published in 2012. The two leads are played by Kjell Bergqvist (Tom Stilton) and Julia Ragnarsson (Olivia Rönning).
Snabba Cash (Easy Money), the Swedish Netflix original series that is being produced by SF Studios, is underway in Stockholm. Evin Ahmad, known from the feature film Dröm Vidare and two Netflix ...
Bäckström is a Swedish television crime drama series, which was broadcast on C More Film from 23 March 2020. It is based on Leif G. W. Persson's book series about police inspector Evert Bäckström. [1] An American TV series, Backstrom (2015), is based on the same character, [1] but transposed to Portland, Oregon.