Talk:Knäppupp

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Povel Ramel and Per-Martin Hamberg have worked in Radiotjänst's (Radioservice) amusement-part, there Ramel made fresh new radio program like Jakten på Johan Blöth (The chase after Johan[Common name] Blöth [Blöt means wet, and Povel made the t to th. So why not say Weth...]), Föreningen för Flugighetens[before Radiotjänst "flugighetens was "fånighetens" meeaning idiotism] Främjande (The groups for fly-tism[the creature fly] furtherance), Fyra kring en flygel (Four around a big piano) and Herr Hålms öden & angantyr (Mr Hålms[A joke-spelling of Holmes]fates and... The last word is difficult to translate. I don't think it exist in English), where Brita Borg and Martin Ljung contributed. When the man who often sits on very high masts Felix Alvo came with a motion about alliance, the result became the vaudeville Akta huvet( på Cirkus i Göteborg 1952. "We can call it everything, but not vaudeville! " Povel said and named it Knäppupp. Alvo and bought the Odeon-theater in Stockholm, Povel named it Idéon (Idé means idea). After that Povel made shows every year. Played atumn at Ideon oand in tent around Sweden next summer, until the year of 1968, when the theater of Idéon was splitted becaus of the new Reichstag house show be built there. After that Ramel made another amusement, PoW Show with Wenche Myhre.
The typical of Knäppupp was often things who have been inspired by american crazy-humour, elastic playopenings, where sleep-walkers, s¨weepers, polartravelers & doctors joked with the audiencewhen they came in, crazy things like Ramels arrival in a cableway from the roof, artificial rain in the final "Följ med mig ut i regnet" (Follow me out in the rain), where Povel And Martin Ljung walked with a umbrella and helped peoples out.

Peter Isotalo 19:44, May 24, 2005 (UTC)