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Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar
''Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar'' ( sv, Sveriges Radios julkalender) is an annual series of pre-Christmas children's programmes produced and broadcast by Sveriges Radio in the form of a radio advent calendar. The first series – entitled Barnens adventskalender – was broadcast in 1957. From 1960 until 1972, the same Christmas calendar was produced in a radio version for Sveriges Radio and a television version for Sveriges Television. Since 1973, there have been separate Christmas calendar programmes on radio and TV. List * 1957 – Barnens adventskalender * 1958 – Julbestyr på en bondgård * 1959 – I trollskogen * 1960 – Titteliture * 1961 – Julbåtens resa runt jorden * 1962 – Tomtefamiljen i Storskogen * 1963 – Den tänkande brevbäraren * 1964 – En gård nära Tomteskogen i Vilhelmina * 1965 – Farbror Pekkas handelsbod * 1966 – En jul för 50 år sedan * 1967 – Gumman som blev liten som en tesked * 1968 – Klart spår till Tomteboda * 1 ...
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Children's Radio
Children's radio is a radio format aimed primarily at preteen children. Examples include the now defunct Radio Disney network of radio stations, Kids Place Live satellite radio channel and in the UK Fun Kids. Stations See also *List of children radio networks Children's radio networks are radio networks which are targeted to children. These networks attempted to form in the late 1980s to 1990s. The more notable ones Radio AAHS and Radio Disney, while Children's Radio Network was the first on the air. Ch ... External links * Radio formats {{radio-comm-stub ...
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Jakten På Julen
''Jakten på julen'' (''The Hunt for Christmas'') was the 1981 edition of Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar. Plot Jacob and Nina's adventures as they travel to various places in Norway and Sweden on a magical, flying tandem bicycle A tandem bicycle or twin is a form of bicycle (occasionally a tricycle) designed to be ridden by more than one person. The term tandem refers to the seating arrangement (fore to aft, not side by side), not the number of riders. Patents relat ... that they've found in the attic of their grandfather's house. References 1981 radio programme debuts 1981 radio programme endings Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar {{Sweden-media-stub ...
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Liv I Luckan
Liv i luckan (roughly ''"Action Behind the Calendar Window"'') was the 1980 edition of Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar. Plot Reporters Maud Nylin and Ulf Billberger visit various places in Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names states that the country's formal name is the Kingdom of SwedenUNGEGN World Geographical Names, Sweden./ref> is a Nordic country located on .... References 1980 radio programme debuts 1980 radio programme endings Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar {{Sweden-media-stub ...
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Gammelfarmors Chiffonjé
Gammelfarmors chiffonjé (''"Great Grandmother's Chiffonier"'') was the 1979 edition of Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar ''Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar'' ( sv, Sveriges Radios julkalender) is an annual series of pre-Christmas children's programmes produced and broadcast by Sveriges Radio in the form of a radio advent calendar. The first series – entitled Bar .... Plot 83-years-old widow Maria Beata Josefina lives in a retirement home. She's the great-grandmother to the children Anders, Filippa, Hilda and the baby Beata on their father's side. References 1979 radio programme debuts 1979 radio programme endings Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar {{Sweden-media-stub ...
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Sagor Från Blåbärsberget
Sagor från Blåbärsberget (''"Tales from the Blueberry Mountain"'') was the 1978 edition of Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar ''Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar'' ( sv, Sveriges Radios julkalender) is an annual series of pre-Christmas children's programmes produced and broadcast by Sveriges Radio in the form of a radio advent calendar. The first series – entitled Bar .... Plot This year, the programme consisted of various fairytales from all over the world. References 1978 radio programme debuts 1978 radio programme endings Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar {{Sweden-media-stub ...
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Tomtar På Loftet
Tomtar på loftet was the 1977 edition of Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar. Plot 7 years old Lisa gets tired of her mother's cleaning for Christmas. She goes to the attic An attic (sometimes referred to as a '' loft'') is a space found directly below the pitched roof of a house or other building; an attic may also be called a ''sky parlor'' or a garret. Because attics fill the space between the ceiling of the ..., discovering various exciting things. References 1977 radio programme debuts 1977 radio programme endings Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar {{Sweden-media-stub ...
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Albert Och Evelina
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Frida Och Farfar
Frida och farfar (''"Frida and Grandfather'') was the 1974 edition of Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar. Plot It's December, and Frida has broken a leg. She misses school and her friends. It's boring at home, and living on a minor Bohuslän island in Sweden, it's hard to rech mainland Sweden in the wintertime. With her parents working, she stays home with her grandfather on her father's side (who actually is her great grandfather on her father's side). References

1974 radio programme debuts 1974 radio programme endings Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar Sweden in fiction {{Sweden-media-stub ...
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Tjong I Baljan!
Tjong i baljan! was the 1973 edition of Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar. From this year, the Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar begun using its own theme and story, independent from Sveriges Television's Christmas Calendar. Plot The series follow the adventures of Grodan Boll together with Kalle Stropp Thomas Fredrik Georg Funck (26 October 1919 – 30 December 2010) was a Swedish baron (freiherr), author of children's literature, a radio personality and a voice artist, most famous for his stories about Charlie Strap and Froggy Ball (Kalle S ..., Plåt-Niklas, and the parrot Ragata. He also meets Televinken. References 1973 radio programme debuts 1973 radio programme endings Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar {{Sweden-media-stub ...
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Barnen I Höjden
''Barnen i Höjden'' (''"The Children on The Height"'') was the Sveriges Television's Christmas calendar and Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar ''Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar'' ( sv, Sveriges Radios julkalender) is an annual series of pre-Christmas children's programmes produced and broadcast by Sveriges Radio in the form of a radio advent calendar. The first series – entitled Bar ... in 1972. The radio version was called När sagan blommade (''"When the Fairytale Blossomed"''). Plot The series is set inside a 24-store highrise apartment building, "Höjden". DVD The series was released to DVD on 23 October 2013. References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Barnen i Hojden 1972 radio programme debuts 1972 radio programme endings 1972 Swedish television series debuts 1972 Swedish television series endings Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar Sveriges Television's Christmas calendar ...
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Broster, Broster!
''Broster, Broster!'' was the Sveriges Television's Christmas calendar and Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar ''Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar'' ( sv, Sveriges Radios julkalender) is an annual series of pre-Christmas children's programmes produced and broadcast by Sveriges Radio in the form of a radio advent calendar. The first series – entitled Bar ... in 1971. Plot The Wikmansson family consists of Linda, the mother, Ludde, the father, as well as their daughter Agnes, the adoptive son Bertil and their adoptive-father. Linda, the mother, was pregnant and the major issue was if their child would be a boy or a girl. The baby in the womb was called "broster" (a combination of ''bror'' and ''syster'', i.e. brother and sister). The family also fought pollution and shopping hysteria. The series has been referred to as a 1970s version of the Christmas gospel, where the characters move out into the countryside. När Var Hur 1999, Bokförlaget DN, page 379-381 - ''TV:s julkale ...
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