Ühikarotid

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Ühikarotid
Genre Teen drama
Created by Martin Algus
Directed by Ergo Kuld
Starring Lauri Pedaja
Ivo Reinok
Roger Stahlman
Ragnar Uustal
Liina Vahter
Johanna-Maria Parv
Kirsti Villard
Theme music composer Röövel Ööbik
Opening theme"Kids Stuff Rock"
Country of originEstonia
Original languageEstonian
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes46 (as of 13 December 2015)
Production
ProducerTuuli Roosma
Running time45 minutes
Original release
Network Kanal 2
Release8 October 2010 (2010-10-08) 
10 May 2012 (2012-05-10)

Ühikarotid is an Estonian teen drama TV series that airs on Kanal 2. The series first aired on 8 March 2010. It is written by Martin Algus and produced by Tuuli Roosma. It is about students from different Estonian locations who spend their time in a student's dormitory in Tallinn. [1] [2]

Cast

Played byCharacter
Lauri Pedaja Kustav "Staff"
Ivo ReinokAndri
Roger StahlmanPauli "Tibu"
Ragnar UustalNeeme
Liina RaudViktoria "Vika"
Johanna-Maria ParvMarion
Kirsti VillardIiris
Kevin VäljaotsVirgo "Vigri"
Salme Poopuu [3] receptionist lady Salme
Paul Laasikhousemaster
Doris Kristina RaaveKätlin
Martin Algusdrug dealer
Liina Tennosaar Andri's mother
Tiina TõnisPauli's mother
Peeter KaljumäePauli's father
Egon Nuter Direktor

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