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Dicte: With Iben Hjejle, Lærke Winther, Dar Salim, Lars Ranthe. Dicte is a dedicated reporter and refuses to give up before she has her story. Her stubborness gives her problems immediately with the policeman John Wagner, and they often get into clashes with each other.
Dicte and Wagner realize they have apprehended the wrong perpetrator and the hunt for the killer continues. Things get more serious between Bo and Dicte, and Wagner is oblivious to an office romance happening right in front of him.
Dicte (TV Series 2013–2016) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Dicte is a light-hearted show about the continous dance between news reporters' drive to inform the public and police attempts to keep a lid on. In this show, solving a case usually takes two episodes. Meanwhile, Dicte and the rest of the characters have their own stuff to figure out.
Newly divorced journalist, Dicte Svendsen, returns to her hometown of Aarhus with her daughter Rose. Working as a crime reporter, she discovers the corpse of a young Bosnian woman, who seems to have bled to death following a c-section.
Newly divorced journalist, Dicte Svendsen, returns to her hometown of Aarhus with her daughter Rose. Working as a crime reporter, she discovers the corpse of a young Bosnian woman, who seems to have bled to death following a c-section.
Dicte learns her father lied to her. A young single mom claims she's being stalked, but Dicte isn't sure she believes her. Nina is sexually harassed.
Dicte and Wagner realize they have apprehended the wrong perpetrator and the hunt for the killer continues. Things get more serious between Bo and Dicte, and Wagner is oblivious to an office romance happening right in front of him.
Rita: Created by Christian Torpe. With Mille Dinesen, Lise Baastrup, Nikolaj Groth, Carsten Bjørnlund. Schoolteacher Rita is a very outspoken, rebellious woman who is competent in the classroom but needs her own advisor when it comes to her personal life.
Newly divorced journalist, Dicte Svendsen, returns to her hometown of Aarhus with her daughter Rose. Working as a crime reporter, she discovers the corpse of a young Bosnian woman, who seems to have bled to death following a c-section.