Pippi Longstocking (1969 TV series)
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Written by | Astrid Lindgren Olle Hellbom |
Directed by | Olle Hellbom |
Starring | Inger Nilsson |
Theme music composer | Jan Johansson |
Opening theme | Here Comes Pippi Longstocking |
Composer | Georg Riedel |
Country of origin | Sweden Germany |
Original language | Swedish |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Producer | Olle Nordemar |
Cinematography | Kalle Bergholm |
Editor | Jan Persson |
Running time | 27 minutes |
Production companies | Nord Art Sveriges Radio |
Distributor | Warner Bros. Television Distribution |
Release | |
Original network | Sveriges Television |
Original release | 8 February 3 May 1969 | –
Pippi Longstocking (Swedish: Pippi Långstrump) is a Swedish TV series based on Astrid Lindgren's Pippi Longstocking children's books. The show ran for thirteen episodes, the first episode being broadcast 8 February 1969 on Sveriges Television.
The series' theme song, "Here Comes Pippi Longstocking" ("Här Kommer Pippi Långstrump") was composed by Jan Johansson (in one of his last works, before his death a year before the series aired), with lyrics by Astrid Lindgren. The song was sung by series star Inger Nilsson.[1]
English-language film version[]
In 1969, the Swedish series was re-edited into two German-dubbed feature films by Beta Film, which was one of the German co-producers of the TV series (and was the distributor in all territories outside of Sweden). When released in English-dubbed form in the United States by G.G. Communications, they became weekend television staples in several cities in America throughout the 1970s and 1980s.[citation needed] Additionally, the two original feature film spin-offs from 1970, which featured the same cast and crew, were also dubbed in English for USA distribution.
The re-edited TV-series feature films are:
- Pippi Longstocking (Swedish title: Pippi Långstrump) (1969) (USA release 1973)
- Pippi Goes on Board (Swedish title: Här kommer Pippi Långstrump) (1969) (USA release 1975)
The feature film spin-offs are:
- Pippi in the South Seas (Swedish title: Pippi Långstrump på de sju haven) (1970) (USA release 1975)
- Pippi on the Run (Swedish title: På rymmen med Pippi Långstrump) (1970) (USA release 1977)
The first six uncut episodes of the original series, newly dubbed in English using British actors, and remastered from new film prints became available on DVD in 2002 by Hen's Tooth Video and Junior.TV GmbH & Co. KG.
Location[]
The Swedish town where the show is set is Visby[2] in Gotland, the largest island in the Baltic Sea and the location of Villa Villekulla.
Episodes[]
- "Pippi flyttar in i Villa Villekulla"
- "Pippi går i affärer"
- "Pippi är sakletare och går på kalas"
- "Pippi ordnar en utflykt"
- "Pippi får besök av tjuvar"
- "Pippi går på tivoli"
- "Pippi i den första snön"
- "Pippis jul"
- "Pippi hittar en spunk"
- "Pippis ballongfärd"
- "Pippi är skeppsbruten"
- "Pippi håller avskedskalas"
- "Pippi går ombord"
Cast[]
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/18/Pippi_Langkous%2C_Zweeds_kinderboek-_en_TV-figuur%2C_in_de_oude_RAI_te_Amsterdam%2C_Bestanddeelnr_925-5512.jpg/220px-Pippi_Langkous%2C_Zweeds_kinderboek-_en_TV-figuur%2C_in_de_oude_RAI_te_Amsterdam%2C_Bestanddeelnr_925-5512.jpg)
- Inger Nilsson as Pippi Longstocking
- as Tommy
- as Annika
- Beppe Wolgers as Captain Efraim Longstocking
- Margot Trooger as Mrs. Prysselius
- Hans Clarin as Dunder-Karlsson
- Paul Esser as Blom
- as Kling
- Göthe Grefbo as Klang
- Fredrik Ohlsson as Mr. Settergren
- Öllegård Wellton as Mrs. Settergren
- Staffan Hallerstam as Benke
References[]
External links[]
- 1960s Swedish television series
- 1969 Swedish television series debuts
- 1969 Swedish television series endings
- 1971 German television series debuts
- 1972 German television series endings
- Astrid Lindgren
- German children's television series
- Swedish children's television series
- Pippi Longstocking
- Television shows based on children's books
- Swedish-language television shows