Plot: Fem myror är fler än fyra elefanter or Fem myror is a 1973â75 Swedish TV-series for children, hosted by Magnus Härenstam, Brasse Brännström and Eva Remaeus. The TV-series included songs and sketches with education about letters, numbers, positions, etc. Wikipedia
Plot: Sommarlovsmorgon is a TV-series for children, broadcast by Sveriges Television every morning during the Swedish summer holidays; though until 2010 it was only broadcast MondayâFriday. Since 2007 it has been possible to watch the program in the evening when it is repeated. Wikipedia
Plot: Brødrene Dal is a Norwegian television series by Norwegian comedy trio KLM, that originally aired as four series in 1979, 1982, 1994 and 2005. A fifth adventure, originally performed on stage in 1997, was edited and released as a movie in 2010. Wikipedia
Plot: Trazan & Banarne was a Swedish children's television series which was broadcast first in the late 1970s and early 1980s, 1st time was as Jullovsmorgon 1976/1977, in Sveriges Television. The title characters are played by Lasse à berg and Klasse Möllberg. Wikipedia
Plot: Portveien 2 was a children's TV-show produced by NRK, which premiered on 19 March 1985. It has had many reruns, and has become a part of Norwegian TV history. The show produced 140 episodes. The outdoor footage for the series was filmed in a little house in the allotment gardens at Sagene in Oslo,...
Plot: Skymningssagor was a children's programming originally airing over SVT's SVT 1 between 24 October 1988 â 16 November 1998. Every episode includes a story-tale told usually told by silent pictures and narrator. Among the stories were the Sven Nordqvist books about Pettson and Findus...
Plot: Pompel og Pilt are two characters from a Norwegian children's TV show called "Reparatørene kommer", which was created in 1969 by Arne and Bjørg Mykle. Wikipedia
Plot: Björnes magasin was a Swedish children's TV program broadcast by SVT 31 August 1987â2004. It was produced and created by Kerstin Hedberg and Anita Bäckström. The idea likely came from the Danish children's TV program "Bamses Billedbog" and on that background you can call it...