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En småstad vid seklets början - Season 1

A Small Town at the Turn of the Century is set in a Swedish fishing village at the beginning of the 20th century, where siblings Sven and Britta wait for their father to return from sea in time for Christmas Eve. With their grandmother, they experience a December filled with traditions, adventures and encounters with the village's many characters – from the mayor to the lantern lighter.

Top Cast

  • Ted Gärdestad

    Ted Gärdestad

    Sven

  • Anna-Christina Björk

    Anna-Christina Björk

    Britta

  • Dagmar Olsson

    Dagmar Olsson

    Farmor

  • Emili Lagergren-Gemtzell

    Emili Lagergren-Gemtzell

    Mor

  • Hans Lindgren

    Hans Lindgren

    Borgmästaren

  • Silvija Bardh

    Silvija Bardh

    Borgmästarinnan

  • Georg Skarstedt

    Georg Skarstedt

    Lykttändaren

  • Berndt Westerberg

    Berndt Westerberg

    Polismästaren

  • Hans-Ola Jonsson

    Hans-Ola Jonsson

    Bertil

Overview

A Small Town at the Turn of the Century is set in a Swedish fishing village at the beginning of the 20th century, where siblings Sven and Britta wait for their father to return from sea in time for Christmas Eve. With their grandmother, they experience a December filled with traditions, adventures and encounters with the village's many characters – from the mayor to the lantern lighter.

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