Eva & Adam

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Eva & Adam
Genre Drama - Family
Created by Catti Edfeldt
Starring Ellen Fjæstad
Carl-Robert Holmer-Kårell
Ulrika Bergman
Erik Johansson
Anki Larsson
Magnus Nilsson
Pablo Martinez
Country of origin Sweden / Denmark
Language(s) Swedish
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 16
Production
Producer(s) Svensk Filmindustri (SF)

Sveriges Television (SVT)

Location(s) Stockholm
Running time 28 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel SVT Drama
Audio format Stereo
Original run January 31, 1999April 15, 2001
External links
Official website
IMDb profile

Eva & Adam (Eva och Adam) is a Swedish TV series consisting of two seasons aired first at 30 January 1999. The title of the show needs no translation, considering it exists of two names (the main actors).

The show is about a boy, Adam Kieslowski, and a girl, Eva Strömdahl. Adam is a boy of Polish ancestry, his father is Polish[1]. Eva is a Swedish girl[2]. The two children live in Liljeholmen, a district of Sweden's capital Stockholm. During the show it seems that Eva and Adam are falling in love. Sometimes with obstacles, but after a while (mostly in the second season) a true love has developed. Besides this storyline, there are other storylines in the show, including friendships and bullying.

The show is based on the comic books with the same name. There was also a successful feature film made, called Eva & Adam - Fyra Födelsedagar och ett Fiasko (Eva & Adam: Four Birthdays and a Fiasco).

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[edit] Characters

Many characters appear in the series.

[edit] Adam Kieslowski

Adam is acted by Carl-Robert Holmer-Kårell

Adam is a boy of Polish ancestry. His father was born in Poland.[3]

In the first season Adam is 12 years old[4], in the second season he is 13 years old and in the movie he is 14 years old.

Adam is unlike most Swedish, a boy with dark hair (brown) and brown eyes.[5] He's a lightly built boy and he's of normal length. He's mostly seen wearing jeans, a T-shirt and a shirt or sweater. He wears sports shoes.[6]

Adam's a sporty boy[7], who loves to be outside.[8] He's often seen playing soccer[9] or jogging[10]. He also likes reading[11] and playing guitar[12]. In some episodes he's singing too[13]. It's also known that he likes animals[14] and children[15]. In the last episodes of the second season he's seen playing enthusiastically with the dogs of Frida.[16] In the movie he's seen being at the party of Max (the little brother of his, then, ex).[17]

[edit] Other characters

  • Eva Strömdahl
  • Tobbe Strömdahl
  • Annika
  • Alexander

[edit] Internet Culture

Although Eva and Adam is a Swedish show and has only been broadcasted in Scandinavia, Germany (Kika) and Holland (Z@pp), fans are all over the world. This is thanks to the modern internet culture, in particular YouTube. Thanks to this site, Eva & Adam is still popular, even in countries where the episodes weren't even broadcasted.

On the ninth of April however, some fans stated that they will not contribute to these Wikipages anymore, due to "more experienced members, flaming them or even insulting them"[18].

[edit] Source

[edit] References

  1. ^ Eva och Adam: Season 1 Episode 1
  2. ^ Eva och Adam: Season 1 Episode 1
  3. ^ Eva & Adam: Season 1 Episode 1
  4. ^ http://evaadam.forumup.nl/viewtopic.php?p=1153&mforum=evaadam#1153
  5. ^ Carl-Robert Holmer-Kårell at Eva & Adam Central
  6. ^ vlcsnap-506193.png - Image - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
  7. ^ Eva och Adam: Season 2 Episode 1
  8. ^ Eva och Adam: Season 1 Episode 8
  9. ^ Eva och Adam: Season 2 Episode 1
  10. ^ Eva och Adam: Season 2 Episode 7
  11. ^ Eva och Adam: Season 2 Episode 3
  12. ^ Eva och Adam: Season 1 Episode 2
  13. ^ Eva och Adam: Season 1 Episode 3
  14. ^ Eva och Adam: Season 2 Episode 7
  15. ^ Eva och Adam: Four Birthdays and a Fiasco
  16. ^ Eva och Adam: Season 2 Episode 7
  17. ^ Eva och Adam: Four Birthdays and a Fiasco
  18. ^ Eva och Adam - Dreams in Heaven | Where Dreams and Life Unite