| 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 origin | Estonia |
| Original language | Estonian |
| No. of seasons | 2 |
| No. of episodes | 46 (as of 13 December 2015) |
| Production | |
| Producer | Tuuli Roosma |
| Running time | 45 minutes |
| Original release | |
| Network | Kanal 2 |
| Release | 8 October 2010 – 10 May 2012 |
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]
| Played by | Character |
|---|---|
| Lauri Pedaja | Kustav "Staff" |
| Ivo Reinok | Andri |
| Roger Stahlman | Pauli "Tibu" |
| Ragnar Uustal | Neeme |
| Liina Raud | Viktoria "Vika" |
| Johanna-Maria Parv | Marion |
| Kirsti Villard | Iiris |
| Kevin Väljaots | Virgo "Vigri" |
| Salme Poopuu [3] | receptionist lady Salme |
| Paul Laasik | housemaster |
| Doris Kristina Raave | Kätlin |
| Martin Algus | drug dealer |
| Liina Tennosaar | Andri's mother |
| Tiina Tõnis | Pauli's mother |
| Peeter Kaljumäe | Pauli's father |
| Egon Nuter | Direktor |
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