Pyrus i Alletiders Eventyr

Pyrus i Alletiders Eventyr

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Ratings

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9.0/10(1)

Production

TV 2

Language

DA

Status

Ended

First Aired

December 1, 2000

Last Aired

December 24, 2000

Networks

TV 2

Created By

Martin Miehe-Renard

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
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Season
Episode 1
E1
Episode 1
Air date: 2000-12-01
Episode 2
E2
Episode 2
Air date: 2000-12-02
Episode 3
E3
Episode 3
Air date: 2000-03-12
Episode 4
E4
Episode 4
Air date: 2000-12-04
Episode 5
E5
Episode 5
Air date: 2000-12-05
Episode 6
E6
Episode 6
Air date: 2000-12-06
Episode 7
E7
Episode 7
Air date: 2000-12-07
Episode 8
E8
Episode 8
Air date: 2000-12-08
Episode 9
E9
Episode 9
Air date: 2000-12-09
Episode 10
E10
Episode 10
Air date: 2000-12-10
Episode 11
E11
Episode 11
Air date: 2000-12-11
Episode 12
E12
Episode 12
Air date: 2000-12-12
Episode 13
E13
Episode 13
Air date: 2000-12-13
Episode 14
E14
Episode 14
Air date: 2000-12-14
Episode 15
E15
Episode 15
Air date: 2000-12-15
Episode 16
E16
Episode 16
Air date: 2000-12-16
Episode 17
E17
Episode 17
Air date: 2000-12-17
Episode 18
E18
Episode 18
Air date: 2000-12-18
Episode 19
E19
Episode 19
Air date: 2000-12-19
Episode 20
E20
Episode 20
Air date: 2000-12-20
Episode 21
E21
Episode 21
Air date: 2000-12-21
Episode 22
E22
Episode 22
Air date: 2000-12-22
Episode 23
E23
Episode 23
Air date: 2000-12-23
Episode 24
E24
Episode 24
Air date: 2000-12-24

Cast

Jan Linnebjerg

Jan Linnebjerg

Pyrus

Paul Hüttel

Paul Hüttel

Gyldengrød

Jesper Klein

Jesper Klein

Bertramsen

Jeanne Boel

Jeanne Boel

Josefine Brahe

Christiane Bjørg Nielsen

Christiane Bjørg Nielsen

Kandis

Søren Østergaard

Søren Østergaard

Leif-Jørgen Krusø

Niccié Jølst

Molly

Nicolé Jølst

Mille

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