Õnne 13

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Õnne 13
Written by Astrid Reinla (1993–1994)
Kati Murutar (1995–1996)
Teet Kallas (1996–2011)
Urmas Lennuk (2011)
Teet Kallas (2011–2012)
Urmas Lennuk (2013–2014)
Andra Teede (2014–)
Directed by Tõnis Kask (1993–2003)
Ain Prosa (2003–)
Starring Kaljo Kiisk
Helgi Sallo
Luule Komissarov
Raivo E. Tamm
Theme music composer Alo Mattiisen
Ardo Ran Varres
Country of originEstonia
Original languageEstonian
No. of seasons31
No. of episodes894
Production
ProducerRaivo Suviste
Running time30 minutes
Original release
Network ETV
Release1993 (1993)
Cafe "Tadi Anni Juures" in Nomme, Tallinn is one of the shooting locations. Tadi Anni Juures.JPG
Cafe "Tädi Anni Juures" in Nõmme, Tallinn is one of the shooting locations.

Õnne 13 is an Estonian dramatic TV series that airs on ETV. The series first aired on 30 October 1993 and was written by Astrid Reinla and as of 1996 by Teet Kallas. [1] Since 1997, the series is produced by BEC (Balti Video ), which has also produced Pehmed ja Karvased , Kodu keset linna , and Ohtlik lend . [2] [3]

Contents

The series takes place in the fictional town of Morna and features an ensemble cast.

Cast

CharacterPlayed by
Alma Saarepera Helgi Sallo
Allan Peterson Raivo E. Tamm
Mare Peterson Anne Veesaar
Laine Rosenkampf-Jägerfreund Luule Komissarov
Kristan Rosenkampf-Jägerfreund Väino Aren
Jaanus Peterson Ott Aardam
Jane Peterson Maarja Jakobson

Viewership

DatePos.1Viewers %2
June 20172320,12321.9
April 20091240,00018.7
January 20092248,00022.5
October 20083231,00017.9
May 200810161,00012.5
November 20074223,00017.3
April 20062219,00016.9
January 20064232,00017.7
October 20052217,00016.6
April 20082232,00017.8
October 20043247,00018.1
March 20034273,000
December 200222210,00018.8
November 20017226,00019.3
February 20016272,00023.3
1Position in Estonia's viewership.
2Percentage of total Estonian viewership watching.

From TNS Emor's Estonian TV polling. [4]

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References

  1. (in Estonian) Rainer Kerge. Vabandage, proua, kas see maja on Õnne tänav 13? . Õhtuleht, 27 September 2008.
  2. "Miljonimäng" (in Estonian). Eesti Ekspress. 21 February 2009.
  3. (in Estonian) Meist from BEC.ee
  4. "Meediauuringud" (in Estonian). Emor. 21 February 2009.