- Alf
Prøysen (Norwegian pronunciation: [ɑɫf ˈprœʏsn̩])[tone?] (23 July 1914 – 23
November 1970) was a
Norwegian author, poet, playwright,
songwriter and...
- on the children's
books of Mrs.
Pepperpot by the
Norwegian author Alf
Prøysen. The
series was
broadcast on NHK
General TV from
April 4, 1983, to March...
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character in a
series of children's
books created by the
Norwegian author Alf
Prøysen. The
first book in the
series was
printed in 1956 in
Sweden and in Norway...
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contains the
Norwegian song "Tango for Two"
written by
Bjarne Amdahl and Alf
Prøysen.
Among the
Anthony band's
pianists was
Allen "Puddler" Harris, a native...
- Teddy's
Christmas (Norwegian: Teddybjørnens jul), or Alf
Prøysen's Teddy's
Christmas is a 2022
Norwegian family film,
dubbed in
English for Christmas...
- Alf
Prøysen,
Samlede viser og vers (1978) vol. ii p. 101 "Musevisa" ("The
Mouse Song") is a
Norwegian Christmas song by singer-songwriter Alf
Prøysen from...
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Prøysen and Alf Cranner. His
recording debut came in 1970 with Der ute – der inne,
featuring 18
songs about urban life in Oslo.
Encouraged by
Prøysen...
- 1983–Mar. 1984 NHK
Keiji Hayakawa 130
Adaptation of children's
books by Alf
Prøysen. Co-produced with
Studio Gallop.
Creamy Mami, the
Magic Angel Jul. 1983–Jun...
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Norwegian comedy film from 1955
directed by Erik Borge. It is
based on Alf
Prøysen's 1950
novel Trost i taklampa. The film
stars Grete Nordrå as
Gunvor Smikkstugun...
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graphic prints are
mostly motives from Veldre. One can
debate whether Alf
Prøysen came from Veldre, or the
neighboring Rudshøgda, but his ties to the district...