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:'' Not to be confused with the Japanese animated television series "[[I Moominvalley]] '.''
 
{{Infobox TV programs
 
| Title = Christmas in the Moomin Valley
 
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| Genre = [[Advent]]
 
| Created by = [[Pi Lind]] <br /> [[Ingegerd Lönnroth]]
 
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| Section = 24
 
| Gaming time = about 10 minutes
 
| Seasons = 1
 
| Country = {{flaggbild2 | Sweden}}
 
| Language = [[Swedish]]
 
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| Original channel = [[SVT 1]] <br /> [[SVT 2]]
 
| Years = [[1 December]] [[television year 1973 | 1973]]
 
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| Predecessor ='' [[The children in height]]''
 
| Successor ='' [[Roll on Rullseröd]]''
 
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'''' 'Christmas in the Moomin Valley''''' even'' Moominvalley'', was the [[Christmas Calendar in Swedish Television | SVT's Christmas calendar]] [[television year 1973 | 1973]] based on [[ Tove | Tove]] and [[Lars Jansson]] 's stories about [[Moomins]] one, directed by [[Pi Lind]] and [[Ingegerd Lönnroth]]. The series was made by mimartister in Moomin suits where the votes were at the event. '' Christmas in the Moomin Valley'' received good reviews in the press, this after three years when julkalendrarna had been severely criticized. <ref Name=Gradvall> {{bokref | Author = Jan Gradvall | title = TV! Impact on Swedish Television History | year = 1996 | publisher = SR publishing | publishing sort = Stockholm | id = ISBN 91-522-1780-9}} </ref> [[TV year 1973 | 1973]] was the first year Christmas show was shown in [[SVT 2 | TV-2]], a channel that not everyone in the [[Sweden]] could see at that time. <ref> {{bokref | title = [[When Where How | When Was The 1999] ] | publisher = [[The publishing DN | DN]] | origår = 1998 | language = Swedish}} </ref> It was also the first time that it was not the same calendar on TV and radio.
 
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'''''Moominvalley''''' (''Mumindalen''), was the SVT's Christmas advent calendar program in 1973, based on the Moomin books. The series was directed by [[Pi Lind]] and [[Ingegerd Lönnroth]]. The series was made by mimartister in Moomin suits where the votes were at the event. '' Christmas in the Moomin Valley'' received good reviews in the press, this after three years when julkalendrarna had been severely criticized. <ref Name=Gradvall> {{bokref | Author = Jan Gradvall | title = TV! Impact on Swedish Television History | year = 1996 | publisher = SR publishing | publishing sort = Stockholm | id = ISBN 91-522-1780-9}} </ref> [[TV year 1973 | 1973]] was the first year Christmas show was shown in [[SVT 2 | TV-2]], a channel that not everyone in the [[Sweden]] could see at that time. <ref> {{bokref | title = [[When Where How | When Was The 1999] ] | publisher = [[The publishing DN | DN]] | origår = 1998 | language = Swedish}} </ref> It was also the first time that it was not the same calendar on TV and radio.
   
 
On 26 October 2005 Christmas show was released on [[DVD]].
 
On 26 October 2005 Christmas show was released on [[DVD]].

Revision as of 22:49, 29 March 2012

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Moominvalley (Mumindalen), was the SVT's Christmas advent calendar program in 1973, based on the Moomin books. The series was directed by Pi Lind and Ingegerd Lönnroth. The series was made by mimartister in Moomin suits where the votes were at the event. Christmas in the Moomin Valley received good reviews in the press, this after three years when julkalendrarna had been severely criticized. [1] 1973 was the first year Christmas show was shown in TV-2, a channel that not everyone in the Sweden could see at that time. [2] It was also the first time that it was not the same calendar on TV and radio.

On 26 October 2005 Christmas show was released on DVD.

Section

  1. The lonely Moomintroll
  2. The Enchanted bathhouse
  3. Little My're sliding
  4. The Great Cold
  5. Isfrun will
  6. The big fire
  7. Meeting with an ancestor
  8. Toffle and the hemuler
  9. What shall we do with Hemulen?
  10. Snowstorm
  11. On the road together
  12. The first spring
  13. Moominmamma
  14. Ancestors and grandsons
  15. Vårvisan
  16. Ancestor disappear
  17. Summer in the Moomin Valley
  18. On an uninhabited island
  19. Lightning
  20. A beautiful lady floats ashore
  21. The Invisible Child
  22. To dare to be angry
  23. It will be dangerous
  24. Christmas Eve

Models

The series is written by Tove and Lars Jansson and is largely taken from Tove Jansson's books about the Moomins.

  • Trollvinter: Section 1-13, first part of section 14, the first part of section 23
  • Vårvisan (from The Invisible Child and Other Stories): the first part of Section 15
  • Wizard's hat: Section 17-20
  • The story of the Invisible Child (from The Invisible Child and Other Stories): Section 21-22
  • Spruce (from The Invisible Child and Other Stories): the last part of section 23, section 24

Actors

Votes

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Mim

  • Peter Radise - Moomintroll
  • Helena Fransson - Moominmamma
  • Arne Högsander - Moominpappa
  • Ingegerd Lönnroth - Snorkmaiden
  • Mariann Nordwall - Too-ticky
  • Ann-Christin Waldemarsson - Little My
  • Lilian Dahlgren - Snufkin
  • Mihail Butnariu - The Hemulen
  • Ingegerd Lönnroth - Isfrun
  • URBAN Wahlstedt - Groke
  • Arne Högsander - Fillyjonk
  • Marianne Mohaupt - a guest
  • Urban Wahlestedt - Gafsan
  • Urban Wahlestedt - Sorry-oo / Salome / Squirrel / eyebrow creature / Ancestor
  • Paula Klein - Ninni

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External links

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  2. {{bokref | title = [[When Where How | When Was The 1999] ] | publisher = DN | origår = 1998 | language = Swedish}}