Erkki Pohjanheimo

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Erkki Pohjanheimo
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SpouseMervi Pohjanheimo

Erkki Pohjanheimo (born 28 January 1942) is a Finnish television producer and director.

Television career

Pohjanheimo joined

Kings Singers was shot for television in Tallinn, Estonia and in Helsinki as well as in Lahti and in Hollola, Finland.[6] Pohjanheimo produced and directed also a concert of Natalie Cole in Turku in 1992.[7]

Erkki Pohjanheimo also produced and directed pop and rock music series for YLE TV1 as Valmiina ...Pyörii! 1967 [8][9] and Pop Story 1971-1972.[10]

For Yleisradio, Pohjanheimo produced and directed two folk operas based on Suomen Kansan vanhat runot (Old Poems of the Finnish People), Karannut hevonen (Runaway Horse, 1978) and Pietarin miilu (Charcoal of St Petersburg, 1979). The Composer of Karannut hevonen was Heikki Valpola and the libretto was by Sulevi Peltola. [11][12] The authors of Pietarin miilu were Toni Edelmann and Ilpo Tiihonen. [13]

1987-1995 Erkki Pohjanheimo produced and directed for television an international song contest Midnight Sun Song Festival (Keskiyön auringon laulufestivaali) from Lahti, Finland. The festival was organized by Lahden Sävel ry.[14][15]

1995 Indonesian television TVRI invited Pohjanheimo to be the Production Designer, Sub-Producer and Visual Designer of the big three-day international song competition Indonesia International Song Festival 1995. Pohjanheimo took with him a Lighting Designer, three Sound Designers, a Stedicam Operator from the Finnish Broadcasting Corporation YLE. His wife Producer-Director Mervi Pohjanheimo worked as a Producer's Assistant. The competition was held at the Jakarta Convention Center from 4 to 8 August 1995.[16] [17]

Over the years Pohjanheimo has been associated with the European Broadcasting Union and the Eurovision Network he also provided the Finnish television commentary for the Eurovision Song Contest on ten occasions between 1973 and 1996[18][19] he also hosted the Finnish heat for the 1981 Contest.[20][21]

Since 1997 Erkki Pohjanheimo has set up his own television company Sunny Notes Oy. Pohjanheimo closed his company when he retired in 2013.[22]

Musical career

Erkki Pohjanheimo has worked also as a singer and sung some records between 1962 and 1967.[23][24] His most popular songs include:

He sang in the dance band of Jorma Weneskoski and later he had his own dance orchestra.

Book Publications

Erkki Pohjanheimo has published a book of memoirs about his working life as a singer and television journalist-producer: Nauha pyörii ja kamera käy – Matkani levytysstudiosta TV-ohjaamoon (The tape is rolling and the camera Is running - My journey from the Recording Studio to the TV Master Control Room) in Finnish. Aurinko Kustannus, Finland, 2022, 343 + 16 pages, ISBN 978-952-230-805-4.[27]

Family

Erkki Pohjanheimo has two daughters, Singer and Vocal Pedagogue Pauliina Pohjanheimo (artist name Pauliina May) and Actress-Singer Petriikka Pohjanheimo.

References

  1. ^ "The Spencer Davis Group". Archived from the original on 15 October 2018. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  2. ^ Helsingin Sanomat 13 October 1977: "Upea oppitunti."
  3. ^ Helsingin Sanomat 9 December 1978
  4. ^ "Untitled Document | yle.fi | Arkistoitu".
  5. ^ Helsingin Sanomat 7 October 1991
  6. ^ Ilta-Sanomat 27 December 1994
  7. ^ Ilta-Sanomat / Päivyri 2 March 1992: "Natalie Cole nostalgoi tyylikkäästi."
  8. ^ "Valmiina... Pyörii!". IMDb.
  9. ^ "Pop story". IMDb.
  10. ^ Katso 3/1978
  11. ^ Kansan Uutiset 24.01.1978
  12. ^ Katso: "Viihdeohjelman tie kuvaruutuun" 45/1979
  13. ^ Helsingin Sanomat 25.6.1987: "Lahden Sävel järjestää iskelmälaulukilpailun suuren maailman tyyliin"
  14. ^ Ilta-Sanomat 27.6.1987: "Kuka voittaa Lahden iskelmäkilpailun"?
  15. ^ Aamulehti, 17.5.1995: "Erkki Pohjanheimo ohjaa Jakartan laulufestivaalin"
  16. ^ The Jakarta Post, 4.11.1995: "Locals dominate international song festival"
  17. ^ "Eurovision laulukilpailu 1975 - Suomen karsinta (TV Series 1975– ) - IMDb". IMDb.
  18. ^ "Eurovision laulukilpailu 1987 - Suomen karsinta". IMDb.
  19. ^ "Erkki Pohjanheimo selosti viisut kotikatsomoihin 10 kertaa | Satumaa | Euroviisut | yle.fi". Archived from the original on 1 April 2012. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  20. ^ "Sunny Notes Production Company / English summary".
  21. ^ "Fono.fi - Äänitetietokanta".
  22. ^ "John D. Loudermilk - 1960-1963".
  23. ^ a b c "Recordings of Erkki Pohjanheimo/ Erkki Pohjanheimon levytyksiä".
  24. ^ "Nauha pyörii ja kamera käy. Matkani levytyssudiosta tv-ohjaamoon – Aurinko Kustannus". Aurinko Kustannus (in Finnish). Retrieved 2 July 2023.

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