Raskens

8.1
19761h

Production

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The year is 1872. After being to drunk the stooge Gustaf Karlsson hits his master. To avoid sentence he enlists to the army and get the name Rask. He meet his future wife and we then get to follow his life together with his wife and their children in the 19th century Småland (Sweden). Their subsistence features happiness, but also by horrible tragedies.

Seasons

8 Episodes • Premiered 1976

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1. Episode 1

A wild stooge gets scratched skin and sleeps over a sunday morning.

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2. Episode 2

How Raskens get cured and how Ida is getting both sad and happy.

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3. Episode 3

How Ida walks seven times around a curb and Raskens learns the sixth commandment.

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4. Episode 4

About an itinerant comes by with lovely fabrics and how a boy stops screaming.

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5. Episode 5

How a inspection is being made, how Raskens get a new window and a boy gets a red harmonica

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6. Episode 6

Raskens homecoming is being delayed, and Karl IX comes to the soldier cottage. Klangen is making up a dance and finds something on his attic

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7. Episode 7

A gossip monger. A farmer does a urgent transport, and a korpral gets a secretively delivery.

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8. Episode 8

Rasken does something he regrets, and how he manage it for himself in the old ages and about the outcome.

Cast

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Sven Wollter

Gustaf Karlsson (Rask)

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Viveka Seldahl

Nergårds-Anna

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John Harryson

Kapten Jägerschiöld

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Micha Gabay

August Olsson

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Berta Hall

Rapp-Hanna

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Nina Scenna

Idas mother

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