Jan "Moltas" Erikson

1932-1988.

Psychiatrist, radio and TV entertainer.

Jan "Moltas" Erikson was born in Uppsala and earned his nickname in the Uppsala Cathedral Boys' Choir.

He became particularly well known for his roles in Hasse Alfredson's and Tage Danielsson's Mosebacke Monarki and På minuten. Erikson also played some minor roles in films.

Moltas Erikson, "Even househusbands do good at home", Uppsala November 1963. Photo: Uppsala-Bild / Upplandsmuseet.

Moltas Erikson, Uppsala 1967. Photo: Uppsala-Bild / Upplandsmuseet.

He also worked as a psychiatrist at Ulleråker Hospital in Uppsala. Erikson was also a summer radio presenter on several occasions.

"Moltas" Erikson is buried together with his parents, who had the sewing accessories shop Hultmans eftr. at Svartbäcksgatan. 

 

Burial site: 0103-0198B

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Gösta Knutsson

1908-1973.

Author, radioman.

Gösta Knutsson came to Uppsala in 1927 and graduated in Latin and classical antiquities in 1931. He was chairman of the General Choir 1959-1970 and secretary of OD.

As chairman of the student union from 1936 to 1938, Knutsson became a representative and hallman for Radiotjänst in Uppsala and thus began his career in Swedish Radio.

As a radio man, Knutsson became known above all as the organizer of quiz shows, which for a long time were one of Swedish Radio's biggest successes. The program "Who knows what" began to be broadcast in 1939 together with Gösta Knutsson's colleague "the all-knowing" Einar Haglund.

First edition of Pelle Svanslös och taxen Max from 1944, published by Bonniers Barnbibliotek. Photo: Upplandsmuseet.

Gösta Knutsson at his desk, Uppsala 1942. Photo: Gunnar Sundgren / UUB.

For several decades, Knutsson hosted a number of popular entertainment programs, such as the Monthly Magazine, the Unprepared Speakers' Club, the Tricky Club, and even programs for the youngest radio listeners.

While working in radio, Knutsson became one of Sweden's best-known children's authors. In 1939 he published the children's book Pelle svanslös på äventyr, which was a great success and was translated into ten languages. The book started a series of twelve books about Pelle, Maja, Bill and Bull, Elake Måns and the other cats.

 

Burial site: 0148-1908B

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