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Danish television dramas have come to represent an important and popular aspect of TV broadcasting in Denmark, especially since the 1970s. One of the most successful Danish drama series in the 70s was '' Matador'' (1978), which has been repeated many times as well as being released on DVD. For many years, Danish television drama suffered from what has been dubbed the "Matador complex": every new drama series would be marketed as "the new Matador" – only to be found, by both critics and the general viewing public, not to measure up in the event. Since the late 1990s, Danish television has once again enjoyed increasing success with a large number of drama series. Often aired in
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on Sunday evenings, they have generally drawn large audiences, received very good reviews, and several have earned international awards. DR (Denmark's national public-service broadcasting organization) won four
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s for Best international drama series between 2002 and 2009, breaking a former UK monopoly in that category, as well as a fifth Emmy in the Best international TV Movie/Mini Series category. Danish film directors as well the Danish Film Institute have warned that the growth in television drama drains the Danish film industry of talent, particularly scriptwriters. They maintain that film producers operate on market conditions while particularly DR, funded by a broadcast receiving licence fee, is able to pay better salaries. The television stations are also able to offer longer contracts and more responsibility. In 2014 the success achieved by several Danish TV drama series in gaining international attention led
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to initiate a research project entitled ''What makes Danish TV drama series travel?''. Its main hypothesis is that "specific transformations and value creations are happening at all stages in the production of several Danish TV drama series".


Selected series

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TV series consisting of 84 episodes originally broadcast between 1970 and 1977. Produced by the Nordisk Film company for the TV station DR, it tells the story of interactions between a number of families living in the Christianshavn neighbourhood of central Copenhagen. It was directed by
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. *'' Matador'' is a TV series produced by DR between 1978 and 1981. Directed by
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, it was the idea of author Lise Nørgaard who wrote the bulk of the episodes alongside
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, Jens Louis Petersen and Paul Hammerich. Set in the fictional Danish town of Korsbæk between 1929 and 1947, the series follows the lives of various characters in the town before and after the German occupation, especially the rivalry between banker Hans Christian Varnæs and upcoming businessman Mads (Andersen-)Skjern. The distinctive theme tune of the series was composed by Bent Fabricius-Bjerre. Matador originally aired on DR between November 1978 and January 1982, but has enjoyed repeated successful reruns in 1984-85, 1989–90, 1997–98 and 2006-07. *'' TAXA'' is a series in 56 episodes produced by DR and written by Stig Thorsboe. First broadcast on 14 September 1997, the action revolves around a taxi central in Copenhagen. The series was a huge success from the first episode. *''
Strisser på Samsø Strisser på Samsø (A Cop on Samsø) is a Danish television series consisting of 12 episodes, written and directed by Eddie Thomas Petersen. Produced by Per Holst Filmproduktion, it was first broadcast on TV2 in 1997-1998. The story tells how ...
'' (''The Cops of Samsø'') is a series in 12 episodes written and directed by
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. Produced by Nordisk Film, it was first broadcast on
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in 1997-1998. The story tells how Christian Top who has lost his wife in an unsuccessful robbery brings his daughter Sille to the island of Samsø. They have difficulty in integrating into a society where everyone knows everything about everybody but they find a friend in Ulla, a secretary. *'' Ørnen: En krimi-odyssé'' (''The Eagle: A Crime Odyssey'') (2004) is a series in 24 episodes produced by DR, written by
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and directed by
Jannik Johansen Jannik Johansen (born 1965) is a Danish film director and screenwriter. He began film-making at Per Holst Film in the late 1980s, thereafter directed and edited television productions and short fiction. He wrote and directed a number of short fic ...
and Søren Kragh-Jacobsen, in which The Eagle (Ørnen), an Icelandic inspector in the Danish police force, heads a new task force to help solve international crime. The series won an International Emmy Award from The International Academy of Television, Arts and Science for best non-American television drama series in 2005. *'' Krøniken'' is a Danish Broadcasting Corporation ( DR) drama series in 22 episodes written by Stig Thorsboe and Hanna Lundblad. It was broadcast in four stages between 2004 and 2007. The principal producers were Charlotte Sieling and Henrik Ruben Genz. Starting in 1949, the series follows four young Danes through 25 years of history and personal development in a story about finding yourself in a world of changes. *''
Anna Pihl ''Anna Pihl'' is a Danish police drama produced by TV2. The series stars Charlotte Munck (''Kongekabale'') as the title character Anna Pihl, Peter Mygind, and Iben Hjejle ('' High Fidelity'' and '' Blinkende Lygter'') as Mikala. Three seasons have ...
'' (2006-2008) is a Danish police drama produced by
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starring Charlotte Munck and
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. It consists of three sets of 10 episodes. Anna Pihl, a policewoman at the Bellahøj police station in Denmark's capital, Copenhagen, is divorced, and lives with her son, Mikkel, in a flat shared with Jan, her gay male friend. The series focuses on personal stories and realism combined with action and suspense. *'' Sommer'' (2008) is a Danish Broadcasting Corporation ( DR) drama series in 20 episodes written by Jesper W. Nielsen and Karina Dam. The actors include
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Lisbet Dahl Lisbet Dahl (born 9 April 1946 in Copenhagen is a Danish actress, instructor for the revue Cirkusrevyen. She has appeared in more than 50 Danish movies and TV-shows, and been on Danish TV numerous times. She is also known for playing Revue. Dah ...
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Mikael Birkkjær Mikael Birkkjær (born 14 September 1958) is a Danish actor. Raised in Copenhagen, Birkkjær trained at Skuespillerskolen at Odense Teater in 1985. He is best known internationally for his roles as Phillip Christensen in the Danish TV political d ...
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. It traces the story of a doctor who falls ill and has to give up his practice. His wife and two sons have to cope with the difficulties which ensue. *'' Borgen'' (2010-2013) is a Danish Broadcasting Corporation ( DR) political drama which tells the story of a charismatic politician, Birgitte Nyborg (played by
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), who unexpectedly becomes the first female Prime Minister of Denmark. *'' Forbrydelsen'' (''The Killing'', 2007-2012) is a
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television drama series produced by the Danish Broadcasting Corporation ( DR), starring Sofie Gråbøl who plays Detective Inspector Sarah Lund of a fictional version of the Copenhagen police department. Each series follows a day-by-day investigation of a specific murder case. As of 2012, there have been three series of the show, comprising 40 episodes (20 in the first series, and 10 in the second and third). The series has also spawned an American remake (2011-2014). *''
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'' (''Broen'', 2011–2018) is a crime drama television series co-produced by Danmarks Radio ( Danish Broadcasting Corporation) and
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. There have been four series of the show, comprising 10 episodes in the first three series.and eight episodes in the fourth The series follows a police investigation following the discovery of a dead body on the bridge connecting Denmark and Sweden. The series has also spawned an American
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, also called ''The Bridge'' (2013-2014), and a British-
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series called ''The Tunnel'' (2013–2017).


Mini series

* '' Riget'' (''The Kingdom'') (1994) was a mini series created by film director and co-founder of the Dogme 95 movement Lars von Trier set in a haunted hospital. The series was later remade by
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for American television under the name '' Kingdom Hospital'', and also inspired the British spoof series ''
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''. The show's combination of surrealism and soap opera-like plotting earned comparisons to
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's cult series '' Twin Peaks''. * '' Edderkoppen'' (''The Spider'') (2000) is a mini series of six one-hour episodes collaboratively written and developed by Thomas Heinesen, Lars Kjeldgård, Birgit Olsen,
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, Lars Andersen, Ole Christian Madsen, Nikolaj Scherfig and directed by
Ole Christian Madsen Ole Christian Madsen (born 18 June 1966) is a Danish film director and script writer. Among his most successful projects are the movies ''Flame & Citron'', '' Prag'', '' Angels in Fast Motion'' ( da. ''Nordkraft'') and the TV series ''Rejseholdet' ...
. It is a dramatization based on the unravelling of a criminal syndicate in Copenhagen in the post war era of 1949-50 and the series was made for the DR national public TV Channel. ''Edderkoppesagen'' (The Spider Case) was a real criminal syndicate case in Copenhagen around the time, but the series are fictional to a large extent. The series were aired for the first time in March 2000 and was a huge success with 1-1.5 million Danish viewers.Tilbageblik: Sådan er DRs historiske dramaserier blevet modtaget
TV2 The series has been sold to many countries around the world. *'' Unge Andersen'' (''Young Andersen'') (2005) is a mini series in two episodes written by Rumle Hammerich and Ulf Stark and directed by Hammerich. It describes the formative
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years of
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.


See also

*
Television in Denmark Television in Denmark was established in the 1950s and was run by a monopoly with only one channel available until the 1980s. Danish programming Universal Channel * '' Bates Motel'' * '' The Border'' * '' Burn Notice'' * '' Chicago Fire'' * ''C ...
* List of television stations in Denmark


References

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Just how good is Scandinavian television anyway?
article from The Guardian Television in Denmark * Television drama