Genre: | Romantic drama |
Director: | Colin Nutley |
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Num Series: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 3 |
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Producer: | Colin Nutley |
Cinematography: | Jens Fischer |
Runtime: | 3 x 60 minute episodes |
Company: | Central Independent Television |
Network: | ITV |
Annika is a three-part mini-series written and produced by Colin Nutley and Sven-Gösta Holst and televised in 1984. It tells the story of a romance between Pete, an eighteen year old Isle of Wight deck chair attendant (played by Jesse Birdsall) and a Swedish foreign language student, the titular Annika (played by Christina Rignér).
Swedish foreign language students from companies such as EF have been regular visitors to the Isle of Wight since the 1970s and romances such as the one depicted in this series were not uncommon.[1]
The series was filmed in and around Ryde, parts of London and in Sweden, Stockholm and the surrounding area. Ryde locations included the head of Ryde Pier (at the start of episode 1) and the Prince Consort bar.
Episode 1 featured scenes in the Prince Consort bar with live music being played by the, then popular, Isle of Wight band The Waltons.[2]
A region 2 DVD entitled Annika The Complete Series was released by Network in 2011.[3]