Tjong i baljan!

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Tjong i baljan!
Genre children
Country of origin Sweden
Language(s) Swedish
Home station SR
Written by Thomas Funck, Ola Lundberg, Anita Lindman
Produced by Bosse Ternström
Original release 1973 – 1973

Tjong i baljan! was the 1973 edition of Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar. [1] From this year, the Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar begun using its own theme and story, independent from Sveriges Television's Christmas Calendar.

Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar is an annual series of pre-Christmas children's programmes produced and broadcast by Sveriges Radio in the form of a radio advent calendar. The first series – entitled Barnens adventskalender – was broadcast in 1957.

Plot

The series follow the adventures of Grodan Boll together with Kalle Stropp, Plåt-Niklas, and the parrot Ragata. He also meets Televinken. [2]

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References

  1. "Tjong i baljan!" (in Swedish). Svensk mediedatabas. 1973. Retrieved 5 April 2011.
  2. "Tjong i baljan!" (in Swedish). Sveriges Radio. 1973. Retrieved 4 December 2014.