Barnens adventskalender explained

Show Name:Barnens adventskalender
Format:children
Country:Sweden
Language:Swedish
Home Station:Sveriges Radio
Producer:Rolf Bergström
Num Episodes:24

Barnens adventskalender (The Children's Advent Calendar), broadcast at 7:55 each morning between 1 and 24 December 1957, was the first in what was to become an annual series of children's Yuletide programmes – Sveriges Radios julkalender produced by Swedish radio station Sveriges Radio.

Each five-minute programme featured a group of children singing a Christmas song or carol,[1] talking to radio producer Rolf Bergström[2] about their plans and preparations for Christmas, and then describing the image revealed as they opened each day's door on a special advent calendar.

Children at home could join in by cutting out the small copies of these images printed in the weekly radio programme guide Röster i Radio and sticking them on the outline picture of a Christmas tree also printed in the magazine.

Bergström got the idea after seeing Girl Guides selling copies of their movement's advent calendar in a bookshop.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Lundqvist . Charlotte . 28 November 2012 . 24 dagars väntan på jul . City Helsingborg . 14 . Swedish.
  2. News: 6 November 2002 . Trolltider och Teskedsgumman är populärast . . Swedish.
  3. Web site: Barnens adventskalender. Sveriges Radio. Swedish. 1957. 3 December 2014.