Hotell Gyllene knorren | |
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The series was recorded at the Ljunglöf Castle in Bromma
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Genre | children |
Starring |
Maria Sid Peter Engman |
Narrated by | Fillie Lyckow |
Country of origin | Sweden |
Original language(s) | Swedish |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Börje Hansson |
Producer(s) | Johanna Bergenstråhle |
Production company(s) | Svensk Filmindustri |
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Original network |
SVT 1 SVT B SVT HD |
Picture format | 16:9 720p |
Audio format | 5:1 |
Original release | 1 December | – 24 December 2010
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Superhjältejul (2009) |
Followed by | Tjuvarnas jul (2011) |
Related shows | Hotell Gyllene Knorren – filmen |
Hotell Gyllene knorren ("Hotel Golden Pigtail") was the Sveriges Television's Christmas calendar in 2010.
The Rantanen family leaves town for the countryside, where they purchase a hotel from the Grossman family, named "Hotell Gyllene Orren" (Hotel Golden Black Grouse). The family consists of; dad Roger Rantanen, who used to work as a vacuum cleaner salesman; mum Ritva Rantanen from Finland, who used to work on a ferry; sister Isadora Rantanen, 14 years old and in love with the hotel competitor family's son; and Ingo Rantanen, is a big friend of animals and finds out there is a pig on the hotel, named Pyret.
The Rantanens are struggeling to keep the hotel running as a new more modern hotel, opened by the Grossman family, has started up nearby the highway. Many guests checked out after Ingo, one of the family members, accidentley told there was a pig on the hotel. A journalist arrived at the hotel and checked in, and was shortly after checked out after finding out there's barely no food, very old style and about the pig. She therefore stopped by the hotel sign on the alley leading to the hotel, adding "KN" before "orren", which turns out as "knorren" ("pigtail"). Many other planned guests therefore decided not to check in at the hotel. The Rantanens try their best to receive guests.
The series was released to VHS and DVD on 26 January 2011..