Those Who's really just a Danish crime TV show from 2011, which follows a fictitious unit within Copenhagen Police which specialises in exploring serial murders. The show was aired as five star stories in Denmark, but has since aired as five feature film length episodes in the majority of other countries. A separate 92 minutes feature-film, Fortidens skygge, which creates a continuation and ending of the series, premiered at Danish cinemas on 15 March 2012, also is being aired like a final, sixth episode of the show in a number of different countries, such as the UK and Germany.
The show is created and composed with various other screenwriters helping outside among them, as incident writers, by Stefan Jaworski along with Elsebeth Egholm Morten Dragsted, Rikke De Fine Licht and Siv Rajendram. Directors are Birger Larsen, Niels Nørløv and Kasper Barfoed. The show is a.
Even though originally planned to perform for several seasons, Danish TV2 announced due to falling viewer shares there wouldn't be any longer seasons left. TV2 programming manager Keld Reinicke stated that,"We haven't any plans to keep the show as it never gave us that the viewer share we expected in Denmark."
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Those Who's really just a Danish crime TV show from 2011, which follows a fictitious unit within Copenhagen Police which specialises in exploring serial murders. The show was aired as five star stories in Denmark, but has since aired as five feature film length episodes in the majority of other countries. A separate 92 minutes feature-film, Fortidens skygge, which creates a continuation and ending of the series, premiered at Danish cinemas on 15 March 2012, also is being aired like a final, sixth episode of the show in a number of different countries, such as the UK and Germany.
The show is created and composed with various other screenwriters helping outside among them, as incident writers, by Stefan Jaworski along with Elsebeth Egholm Morten Dragsted, Rikke De Fine Licht and Siv Rajendram. Directors are Birger Larsen, Niels Nørløv and Kasper Barfoed. The show is a.
Even though originally planned to perform for several seasons, Danish TV2 announced due to falling viewer shares there wouldn't be any longer seasons left. TV2 programming manager Keld Reinicke stated that,"We haven't any plans to keep the show as it never gave us that the viewer share we expected in Denmark."
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