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- Peter-No-Tail_(1997_film) abstract "Peter-No-Tail (Swedish: Pelle Svanslös) is a 1997 Swedish Live-Action SVT's Christmas calendar TV series initiated by SVT Dramas executive chief Mark Levengood. The series is based on Gösta Knutssons's books and was well received by both children and grownups. The script was written by Pernilla Oljelund.Some of the actors wore mechanical, remote-controlled tails with their costumes.".
- Q4676726 abstract "Peter-No-Tail (Swedish: Pelle Svanslös) is a 1997 Swedish Live-Action SVT's Christmas calendar TV series initiated by SVT Dramas executive chief Mark Levengood. The series is based on Gösta Knutssons's books and was well received by both children and grownups. The script was written by Pernilla Oljelund.Some of the actors wore mechanical, remote-controlled tails with their costumes.".
- Peter-No-Tail_(1997_film) comment "Peter-No-Tail (Swedish: Pelle Svanslös) is a 1997 Swedish Live-Action SVT's Christmas calendar TV series initiated by SVT Dramas executive chief Mark Levengood. The series is based on Gösta Knutssons's books and was well received by both children and grownups. The script was written by Pernilla Oljelund.Some of the actors wore mechanical, remote-controlled tails with their costumes.".
- Q4676726 comment "Peter-No-Tail (Swedish: Pelle Svanslös) is a 1997 Swedish Live-Action SVT's Christmas calendar TV series initiated by SVT Dramas executive chief Mark Levengood. The series is based on Gösta Knutssons's books and was well received by both children and grownups. The script was written by Pernilla Oljelund.Some of the actors wore mechanical, remote-controlled tails with their costumes.".