Krøniken

Better Times
Created by Stig Thorsbøe
Written by Stig Thorsboe
Hanna Lundblad
Starring Anders W. Berthelsen
Anne Louise Hassing
Maibritt Saerens
Ken Vedsegaard
Country of origin Denmark
No. of episodes 22
Production
Running time 1 hour
Release
Original network DR
Original release 4 January 2004 – 1 January 2007

Krøniken (English: Better Times) is a Danish television drama which aired on Sunday evenings between January 2004 and January 2007.[1] The 22-episode series relates the lives of two fictional families during the historical development of the Danmarks Radio television network from the 1950s to the 1970s.

Created by Stig Thorsbøe for the DR broadcast-television network, the series debuted on 4 January 2004. The program's first season set popularity records. Five of the episodes were listed among the ten most watched television programs since records began in Denmark in 1992. The first season finale topped the list with 2,717,000 viewers.[2] In 2004, the program was nominated for the International Emmy Award for Best Drama but lost to Waking the Dead.[3]

The series concluded with the 22nd episode airing on 1 January 2007 and watched by 2.4 million viewers.[4]

Plot

In 1949, the young Ida Nørregaard travels from Jutland to Copenhagen to enroll in a home-economics school and an evening-school programme. When she is told that she can not do both, she chooses the evening school.

Her parents are unhappy with her choice, but Ida is determined on making it on her own in the big city. She finds a job as a secretary at a radio factory, but when Erik Nielsen, her boss's son, has a crush on Ida, he causes her to lose her job.

While Erik is trying to convince his father of the future of television, he also succeeds in attracting Ida's attention. Meanwhile, Søs Nielsen, Erik's lively sister, is engaged to a man she does not love. When he tries to rape her one night, she is helped by Palle From who is a working-class university student and lives next door to Ida. When Søs finds him to thank him an attraction builds between them.

Cast

References

  1. "Krøniken". danskefilm.dk. Dansk Film Database. Retrieved 28 December 2010.
  2. "Krøniken satte rekord igen-igen" [Kroniken sets record again]. Berlingske Tidende. 8 March 2004.
  3. Bundgaard, Bente (24 November 2004). ""Krøniken" var lidt for dansk til en Emmy" [Kroniken was a little too Danish for an Emmy]. Berlingske Tidende.
  4. Berglov, Emil (29 November 2010). "Halvanden million så 'Borgen'". Politiken.

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