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Sveriges Radio-TV's 1965 Christmas calendar
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Farbror Pekkas handelsbod
Genrechildren
Country of originSweden
Original languageSwedish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes27
Production
Production companySveriges Radio-TV
Original release
NetworkSVT
Release28 November (1965-11-28) –
24 December 1965 (1965-12-24)
Related

Farbror Pekkas handelsbod (Uncle Pekka's General Store) was the Sveriges Television's Christmas calendar and Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar in 1965.

Plot

Pekka Langer runs a shop in the fictional village of Vinterbo in northern Sweden, where he sold Christmas things. The villagers often came to the various shops and shopped. Pekka Langer was also visited by a family from the city who rented a summer cottage, and one day they visited a Sami family. The music in the series was performed by students from Nacka Music School. The script was written by Lars Björkman and the producer was Torbjörn Wiléen .

References

  1. "Farbror Pekkas handelsbod" (in Swedish). Sveriges Radio. 1965. Retrieved 5 December 2014.

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