Nils Erik B%C3%A6hrendtz


Nils Erik Bhrendtz was a Swedish literary historian, and radio and television personality. Bhrendtz played an important role in creating Swedens first television news show Aktuellt, and in bringing new television show formats to Sweden. He was head of Swedish Radio and Swedish Television during the 1960s. After his sudden resignation as powerful manager, he was the executive president of the Skansen openair museum foundation in Stockholm during the 1970s.

Nils Erik Bhrendtz was born in 1916 in Stockholm. He was the son of chancery secretary Erik and his wife Ida, born Jacobsson. Bhrendtz studied Latin in high school, and literary history at Stockholm University. Awarded a Ph.D. in 1952 for a thesis on the Norwegian realistic writer Alexander Kielland, Bhrendtz became an associate professor of literature in Stockholm later that year.

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