Die Kinder vom Alstertal | |
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Directed by | Monika Zinnenberg |
Starring |
Marco Soumikh Tim Küchler Marleen Lohse Janina Uhse |
Country of origin | Germany |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Production | |
Running time | 25 minutes |
Original release | |
Release | 7 December 1998 |
Die Kinder vom Alstertal is a German children's television series produced by Norddeutscher Rundfunk and broadcast on the Kinderkanal from 1998 to 2004. There are 52 episodes in four seasons.
The series is set in a large farmhouse near the North Sea with a station on the Hamburg U-Bahn. The main characters are seven children from three families living together in the house, [1] and the series also features assorted animals, in particular the farm dog, Oskar, the farm cats, a tame rooster, Einstein, and a pony, Justus. [2] It was a successor to Neues vom Süderhof, with the same director, Monika Zinnenberg , and Ursula Hinrichs, the grandmother in the former series, playing an aunt. [3] Scriptwriters were Marlies Kerremans, Jörn Schröder and Horst Peter Lommer, [1] with Arno Alexander as editor. [3] Die Kinder vom Alstertal aimed to be more realistic and somewhat more complex than its predecessor. [3]
Filming took place near Soltau [3] at the Menkenhof. [4]
Die Kinder vom Alstertal | |
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Directed by | Monika Zinnenberg |
Starring |
Marco Soumikh Tim Küchler Marleen Lohse Janina Uhse |
Country of origin | Germany |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Production | |
Running time | 25 minutes |
Original release | |
Release | 7 December 1998 |
Die Kinder vom Alstertal is a German children's television series produced by Norddeutscher Rundfunk and broadcast on the Kinderkanal from 1998 to 2004. There are 52 episodes in four seasons.
The series is set in a large farmhouse near the North Sea with a station on the Hamburg U-Bahn. The main characters are seven children from three families living together in the house, [1] and the series also features assorted animals, in particular the farm dog, Oskar, the farm cats, a tame rooster, Einstein, and a pony, Justus. [2] It was a successor to Neues vom Süderhof, with the same director, Monika Zinnenberg , and Ursula Hinrichs, the grandmother in the former series, playing an aunt. [3] Scriptwriters were Marlies Kerremans, Jörn Schröder and Horst Peter Lommer, [1] with Arno Alexander as editor. [3] Die Kinder vom Alstertal aimed to be more realistic and somewhat more complex than its predecessor. [3]
Filming took place near Soltau [3] at the Menkenhof. [4]