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En Himla Många Program - Episode 1 After the success of Macken (1986), television wants Galenskaparna and After Shave to make a new series. And to satisfy everyone's creative desire, the framework from the radio series En himla many programs from 1984, which had been made based on the method "everyone works with everything", is reused. After ideation and scriptwriting, the creator himself gets to produce, direct, edit and many times also act in his works. Even the Kulturtubs members who usually work behind the scenes contribute material. In the end, there will be an awful lot of programs - exactly 130: Uncle Frej, På vinden, Knut på linjen, Perkele, Inofficial Parad-VS i Gymnastik (with the Brussels step), Bassoon, Hobby, Pjssel & Papp... Each episode is a television evening in miniature with everything from news and commercials to children's programs and feature films, all presented by the jovial Allan Preussen (Claes Eriksson) who sits sunk deep in his brown leather armchair. In 1996, another episode is made of the programs that did not make it into the original series. Allan Preussen ends it by playing Now a thousand Christmas lights are lit on fiddle. Telecast: 7 December 1989–27 January 1990, and 31 December 1996 (Episode 9). TV viewers: 2,698,000 (number of viewers/episode average) Part 9 (December 31, 1996): 1,503,000 Program length: 50 min. Number of episodes: 9 Cast: After Shave, Rolf Allan and others. Musicians: Charles Falk (arr), Måns Abrahamsson, Lars Lim Moberg, Jan Gunér Scripts: Galenskaparna, After Shave, Rolf Allan, Charles Falk and others. Director: One called Okvin Original music: Claes Eriksson, Knut Agnred, Charles Falk and Per Fritzell Photography: Peo Olsson Scenography: Rolf Allan Lighting: Michael Sevholt Sound: Mats Fennvik, Jan Fernqvist and Håkan Svensson Costume: Gunilla Henkler and Maria Ander Mask: Britt Björk Factotum: Lars Åby Hermansen Special effects: Bo Bysse Rydbeck Painting: Johan Olsson Production management: Anne Otto Producer: Kulturtuben Recorded: February–December 1989 around Sweden.