Swedish television
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Swedish television
Case Histories is being showed on Swedish television (SVT 1), starting tonight. Probably just interesting for Scandinavians but:
http://jimpys.wordpress.com/2011/12/29/ ... t-godkand/ (It's in Swedish, he/she say they like it, and that JI is great in it)
They have renamed it "Brottsplats Edinburgh" ("Crime Scene Edinburgh").
http://jimpys.wordpress.com/2011/12/29/ ... t-godkand/ (It's in Swedish, he/she say they like it, and that JI is great in it)
They have renamed it "Brottsplats Edinburgh" ("Crime Scene Edinburgh").
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Great to hear it's interesting enough to be aired in other countries. I'm hoping mine won't take too long to pick it up. I did understand most of it but sometimes our JI talked too silent or too fast that I missed a few things. :-s Fingers crossed!
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I hope Norwegian channels will show it too. I watched it yesterday. (Gave me an excuse to watch it yet another time since it was on TV ) They send it in 3 parts (this was the first one). And it was edited down a bit, but most people won't know what they are missing... Though I don't see why they couldn't have made room for another 5 minutes on their schedule and get the whole thing.
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I am seriously intrigued by the word "brottsplats" . . .
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Re: Swedish television
Brottsplats means "crime scene" (That's the closest English expression I can think of). Brott = (Law)break, plats = place. And that was the Swedish lesson for today (from a Norwegian person, so take it with a pinch of salt )
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Fascinating. I must listen to that the next time I watch Wallander. (I wonder whether the BBCs sale of Case Histories was a swap for Wallander?)thunder wrote:Brottsplats means "crime scene" (That's the closest English expression I can think of). Brott = (Law)break, plats = place. And that was the Swedish lesson for today (from a Norwegian person, so take it with a pinch of salt )
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Well, it's quite common for UK series being aired in Scandinavia... so I don't think it's a swap deal. But, who knows?
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It's on Norwegian TV tonight! Another excuse to watch it again.
It's called Brodies Mysterier (Brodie's Mysteries, if you didn't already guess) in Norwegian...
Edit: Watched it, and they have edited it down too, but not the same as the Swedish channel...
I thought the Norwegian editing was better, but it might be me just being patriotic...
It's called Brodies Mysterier (Brodie's Mysteries, if you didn't already guess) in Norwegian...
Edit: Watched it, and they have edited it down too, but not the same as the Swedish channel...
I thought the Norwegian editing was better, but it might be me just being patriotic...
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Well, unfortunately, Case Histories hasn't made it to the Belgian telly yet but I think it's available in the DVD shop. I'm not sure yet since it's only the title but I'm going shopping this weekend so I can hopefully return with the series!
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Sorry about the double post and even though I can't report yet that Case Histories has made it to Belgian telly, it has made it to our DVD stores now. I haven't found it thus far obviously even though it does appear on some websites but now I'm sure. They finally put a picture up and it's our favourite actor's face on the cover.
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