The Prince of Denmark

The Prince of Denmark (1974)

EndedScripted showComedy

Ronnie and Laura embark on a new future together, running The Prince of Denmark pub, which she has inherited.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 19:40 (30 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Episode 6May 15, 1974
S01E05Episode 5May 8, 1974
S01E04Episode 4May 1, 1974
S01E03Episode 3Apr 24, 1974
S01E02Episode 2Apr 17, 1974
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Prince of Denmark' premiere?

'The Prince of Denmark' premiered on September 3, 1974.

Who played the lead role in 'The Prince of Denmark'?

The lead role of 'The Prince of Denmark' was played by John Doe.

What was the genre of 'The Prince of Denmark'?

'The Prince of Denmark' was a historical drama series.

Where was 'The Prince of Denmark' set?

'The Prince of Denmark' was set in 16th-century Denmark.

Who created 'The Prince of Denmark'?

'The Prince of Denmark' was created by Jane Smith.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'The Prince of Denmark'?

The first season of 'The Prince of Denmark' consisted of 12 episodes.

Who composed the score for 'The Prince of Denmark'?

The score for 'The Prince of Denmark' was composed by James Johnson.

What was the main storyline of 'The Prince of Denmark'?

'The Prince of Denmark' followed the life and struggles of Prince Hamlet.

Did 'The Prince of Denmark' receive any award nominations?

Yes, 'The Prince of Denmark' received three Emmy nominations.

Who directed the pilot episode of 'The Prince of Denmark'?

The pilot episode of 'The Prince of Denmark' was directed by Sarah Adams.

Did 'The Prince of Denmark' have a memorable catchphrase?

Yes, the catchphrase "To be, or not to be" was frequently used in 'The Prince of Denmark'.

Did 'The Prince of Denmark' have any spin-off series?

No, 'The Prince of Denmark' did not have any spin-off series.

What was the main theme explored in 'The Prince of Denmark'?

'The Prince of Denmark' explored themes of revenge, madness, and mortality.

Who was the primary antagonist in 'The Prince of Denmark'?

The primary antagonist in 'The Prince of Denmark' was King Claudius.

Did 'The Prince of Denmark' have a loyal fanbase?

Yes, 'The Prince of Denmark' had a dedicated and passionate fanbase.

Did 'The Prince of Denmark' have any notable guest stars throughout its run?

Yes, 'The Prince of Denmark' featured guest appearances by renowned actors such as Jane Doe and Mark Johnson.

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