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2004 Swedish TV series or program
World Chess News
Also known asChessTV
GenreNews, Chess
Country of originSweden
Original languagesEnglish, Swedish
No. of episodes391
Production
Running time28 min.
Original release
Release2 August 2004 (2004-08-02) –
3 June 2013 (2013-06-03)

ChessTV or Mitt i Schack (the original Swedish title) is a TV show in Sweden regarding chess. The show aired between 2 August 2004 and 3 June 2013, running for 391 episodes.

The show was aired on the following channels:

Channel
* Öppna Kanalen Stockholm August 2004 - June 2013
* Öppna Kanalen Skövde Throughout
* Öppna Kanalen Malmö Throughout
* Öppna Kanalen Göteborg Throughout
* Öppna Kanalen Växjö Throughout
* Öppna Kanalen Örebro Throughout
* Öppna Kanalen Kumla Throughout
* Öppna Kanalen Hallsberg Throughout
* Dream TV Systems August 2007 - May 2008
* Öppna Kanalen Uddevalla Throughout
* Öppna Kanalen Jönköping August 2008 - 2012

The show

The idea behind WCN was to spread chess news all over the world, to show chess players that the effort they put into chess is noticed, and to show non‐chess players that chess inspires and engages all kinds of people: chess is so much more than just an ancient board game. WCN was started as a protest to the negligence of chess by the Swedish media, and was run by a non‐profit organization, dependent on donations. The show was produced by Adriana, Antonia and Amelia Krzymowska, and Alfred and Albert Krzymowski, who together created the idea and concept.

Cast

  • Adriana Krzymowska
  • Antonia Krzymowska
  • Amelia Krzymowska
  • Alfred Krzymowski
  • Albert Krzymowski
  • Arne Johansson
  • Bo Kyhle

References


Dagens Industri 2009-12-30

Realtid.se 2009-12-21

Realtid.se 2009-12-04

External links


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