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  1. Life on Seacrow Island (Swedish: Vi på Saltkråkan) is a Swedish TV series, consisting of thirteen 25-minute episodes from 1964. The script for the series was written by Astrid Lindgren, who later re-wrote it as a book, also titled Vi på Saltkråkan (published in English as Seacrow Island in 1964).

  2. Life on Seacrow Island: With Torsten Lilliecrona, Louise Edlind, Björn Söderbäck, Urban Strand. The Melkersson family decides to leave the city for the summer to rent a house in the Stockholm archipelago.

  3. Johan, Niklas, Teddy and Freddy go on a boat-trip to Kattskär, an island far out in the outskirt of the archipelago, where they are going to stay overnight in a cottage. The island is uninhabited, but there are some cottages, which are used occasionally by fishermen. The four young friends think they are alone on the island.

  4. Johan, Niklas, Teddy and Freddy go on a boat-trip to Kattskär, an island far out in the outskirt of the archipelago, where they are going to stay overnight in a cottage. The island is uninhabited, but there are some cottages, which are used occasionally by fishermen.

  5. Seacrow Island (original title: Vi på Saltkråkan) is a children's book written by Astrid Lindgren. The story continues in the book Scrap and the Pirates . Plot. Family Melkersson from Stockholm goes to Seacrow Island to live at Carpenter's Cottage during their summer holidays.

  6. Life on Seacrow Island | TV Time. 1 season • 1964 • Ended. Family, Drama, Comedy, Children, Adventure. The Melkersson family decides to leave the city for the summer to rent a house in the Stockholm archipelago. They come to enjoy the simple life there and all adventures that come their way together with resident family, the Grankvists.

  7. January 25, 1964 • 25m. Teddy and Freddy take their new friends Niklas and Johan on a trip to one of the rocky islets in the outskirt of the archipelago. They also take Båtsman with them, which makes their little sister Tjorven angry, because it's her dog.