Hotel Cæsar is a Norwegian soap opera that aired on TV 2 from 24
October 1998 until 14 December 2017. From the start in 1998, the show
was broadcast Monday to Friday, except during the autumn of 2006,
where the show was broadcast Monday to Thursday only, and from 2010
until 15 December 2016, the show was again broadcast Monday to
Thursday on TV 2. From 2 January 2017, the show started being
broadcast online only, through TV 2's web player TV 2 Sumo. The show
was cancelled later in 2017, and the last episode was published on TV
2 Sumo 14 December 2017. It was created by Swedish duo Peter Emanuel
Falck and Christian Wikander. The show consists of a total of 3,123
episodes, making it the longest running drama in television in
Scandinavia. Hotel Cæsar is the second longest running drama in
television in the Nordics after Finnish soap opera Salatut elämät
(1999â€").The story lines are centered around a fictional hotel in
Oslo, its employees, and the Anker-Hansen family. From the start, CEO
and widower Georg Anker-Hansen (Toralv Maurstad) was one of the most
central figures in the series and his romance with the escort girl
Ninni Krogstad (Henriette Lien) was the main story. After a year Georg
died of incurable cancer in the pancreas, and Ninni inherited the
entire concern, which led to major conflicts with Georg's dominating
mother, Astrid (Sossen Krohg), and especially Georg's children, Juni
(Anette Hoff), Jens August (Kim Kolstad), and Julie (Elin Sogn).So
far, the series was mostly inspired by the history of Janni Spies,
where Janni Brodersen married the much older Danish tourism king Simon
Spies, and inherited millions when he died. It gave the idea to the
hotel-owner Georg Anker-Hansen and the escort girl Ninni Krogstad.The
story of Georg's daughter Juni was also pretty much in the center in
the beginning, due to her alcoholism. It received great attention in
Norwegian media. The show received even more attention when the half
siblings Jens-August (Kim Kolstad) and Charlotte Iversen (Kristin
Frogner) began a relationship without knowing that they were siblings.
October 1998 until 14 December 2017. From the start in 1998, the show
was broadcast Monday to Friday, except during the autumn of 2006,
where the show was broadcast Monday to Thursday only, and from 2010
until 15 December 2016, the show was again broadcast Monday to
Thursday on TV 2. From 2 January 2017, the show started being
broadcast online only, through TV 2's web player TV 2 Sumo. The show
was cancelled later in 2017, and the last episode was published on TV
2 Sumo 14 December 2017. It was created by Swedish duo Peter Emanuel
Falck and Christian Wikander. The show consists of a total of 3,123
episodes, making it the longest running drama in television in
Scandinavia. Hotel Cæsar is the second longest running drama in
television in the Nordics after Finnish soap opera Salatut elämät
(1999â€").The story lines are centered around a fictional hotel in
Oslo, its employees, and the Anker-Hansen family. From the start, CEO
and widower Georg Anker-Hansen (Toralv Maurstad) was one of the most
central figures in the series and his romance with the escort girl
Ninni Krogstad (Henriette Lien) was the main story. After a year Georg
died of incurable cancer in the pancreas, and Ninni inherited the
entire concern, which led to major conflicts with Georg's dominating
mother, Astrid (Sossen Krohg), and especially Georg's children, Juni
(Anette Hoff), Jens August (Kim Kolstad), and Julie (Elin Sogn).So
far, the series was mostly inspired by the history of Janni Spies,
where Janni Brodersen married the much older Danish tourism king Simon
Spies, and inherited millions when he died. It gave the idea to the
hotel-owner Georg Anker-Hansen and the escort girl Ninni Krogstad.The
story of Georg's daughter Juni was also pretty much in the center in
the beginning, due to her alcoholism. It received great attention in
Norwegian media. The show received even more attention when the half
siblings Jens-August (Kim Kolstad) and Charlotte Iversen (Kristin
Frogner) began a relationship without knowing that they were siblings.
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