parody,politically incorrect,sketch comedy,offensive,live studio audience

Lorry (1989)

Poster for Lorry

Lorry was a TV series that premiered on Swedish TV in 1989, broadcast from restaurant Lorry in Sundbyberg. In the ensemble were Peter Dalle, Johan Ulveson, Claes Månsson, Lena Endre, Gunnel Fred, Gunilla Röör, Suzanne Reuter, Ulla Skoog, Evamaria Björkström-Roos and Stefan Sauk. They have also done a show on the Tyrol in 1991 and the movie Yrrol in 1994. The series was said to turn to a "divorced and mature youth", which was also the explanation for having the same title as a dancehall in Sundbyberg. Peter Dalle was the central figure behind Lorry. He wrote the most part of the material and also directed the fourth and last season. Carsten Palmaer, Sven-Hugo Persson and Rolf Börjlind also contributed to the script. The Lorry gang became famous for their sharp, offensive and politically incorrect humor, which even led to pressed charges to the broadcasting commission. The TV series's opening credits song was Earth, Wind & Fire's hit "In the stone". The Lorry gang returned in a variety show at the Oscar Theater in Stockholm and it became a huge hit with the audience in 2001–2002. Parts of the show were sketches taken from the TV series.

Cast & Crew

Director
  • Profile picture of Peter Dalle
    Inventor / Various Peter Dalle
  • Profile picture of Suzanne Reuter
    Various Suzanne Reuter
  • Profile picture of Claes Månsson
    Various Claes Månsson
  • Profile picture of Ulla Skoog
    Various Ulla Skoog
  • Profile picture of Johan Ulveson
    Uncle Bosse / Various Johan Ulveson
  • Profile picture of Stefan Sauk
    Man in the Room / Various Stefan Sauk
  • Profile picture of Jörgen Lantz
    Announcer (voice) Jörgen Lantz
Poster for Season 4

Season 4

1995

6 episodes

Season 4 of Lorry premiered on February 28, 1995

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Keywords

  • parody
  • politically incorrect
  • sketch comedy
  • offensive
  • live studio audience