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Saltkråkan - bakom kameran

Since 1964, Tjorven, Båtsman, Uncle Melker, and Malin have lived in the hearts of generation after generation. In this short look back, we follow the journey from the children’s nervous screen tests to life behind the camera on the archipelago island where a TV classic took shape.

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  • Louise Edlind

    Louise Edlind

    Self - Malin

  • Stephen Lindholm

    Stephen Lindholm

    Self - Pelle

  • Kristina Jämtmark

    Kristina Jämtmark

    Self - Stina

  • Bitte Ulvskog

    Bitte Ulvskog

    Self - Freddy

  • Maria Johansson

    Maria Johansson

    Self - Tjorven

  • Ulf Brunnberg

    Ulf Brunnberg

    Self (archive footage)

  • Torsten Lilliecrona

    Torsten Lilliecrona

    Farbror Melker (archive footage)

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Since 1964, Tjorven, Båtsman, Uncle Melker, and Malin have lived in the hearts of generation after generation. In this short look back, we follow the journey from the children’s nervous screen tests to life behind the camera on the archipelago island where a TV classic took shape.

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