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- South Swedish comedy sketch show. Introducing Itzhak Skenström, Kaj-Åke "Kajan" Hansson, Morgan Pålsson, Micke and Mini, Tony and Zunken, Tiffany Persson, Swedish for Beginners, and much else.
- A live music, comedy and video presentation.
- This is a comedy series with Ulla Skoog and Suzanne Reuter. Some recurring sketches included culture reporter Nina Schatterius. She meets various cultural personalities and shows a great fascination for their work.
- A straight story about the Savior's return, about the right and duty to question our living conditions, about the sacrifice that must be made to gain insight and courage to act.
- Allsång på Skansen is Sweden's longest running music-show in both radio and TV. It's been aired in the summer at Saturday's for more than 70 years (with a couple of breaks between 1952 - 1955 and 1967 - 1973). It started on the radio in may 1935 with the singing teacher Sven Lilja (host: 1935 - 1951), at the microphone in front of a live audience. The songs were handed out at the entrance. And at that time where people singing folk-songs, ballads and songs with patriotic spirit. And Lilja was followed by Egon Kjerrman (host: 1956 - 1966) who changed the repertoire towards evergreens and left after 10 years without a successor. As his motto was: -' sing rather than good. So then was the show cancelled until 1974 when it was given a new life with Bosse Larsson (host: 1974 - 1993). And then was it still only a radio-show. But Bosse fought it could work on the national television broadcast service (SVT). So the first episode aired on SVT 1 in 1979, and since 1985 has it's been aired live during the Swedish summer whit different hosts after Bosse Larsson did his last episode in 1993, and made his blessing to Lasse Berghagen (host: 1993-2003), how started to have international artist (as Ricky Martin and Wyclef Jean).
- A humouristic list program where the presenters in each episode listed different phenomena. A recurring feature was "The Pihl Session" where Hasse Pihl was given free rein and was a parody of "The Peel Session".
- A chronicle on Ulf Lundell performing songs and talking about his life and times.
- In the four-episode series, Jan Guillou, Leif GW Persson and Pär Lorentzon engaged in hunting, fishing and other classically "male chores".
- 40 years of humor and comedy on Swedish National Television - a public service company. Here are the classics such as "Uncle Frej" with Anders Eriksson, "My own compartment" with Martin Ljung, "Ormet keeper" with Roffe Bengtsson, "The Shipping Game (Who the hell is 'Nisse Hult?)" with Margaretha Krook and Lars Ekborg ,"Oh, I did not think about that. " with Peter Dalle and Claes Månsson.
- A four-part TV-series which takes place in the crowd at Åmotfors train station and the Åmotfors Filmstudio with Odd Engström as host.
- An entertainment show featuring Swedish and International celebrities in or around the music industry.
- An entertainment program that made mild fun of what was shown on TV, and where the viewers could come up with suggestions for features.
- About the Swedish language, the orders of words, and dialects presented with humor and knowledge.
- Thor Modéen (1898-1950) was one of our great Swedish film actors and comedians. Cicerone Ulf Larsson accompanies us through Modéen's life, with the help of interviews with friends, acquaintances and colleagues and with clips from feature films, magazine films and commercials.
- "Sure you are sick - handbook for hypochondriacs" - a four-part comedy that gives you tips on how to best deceive your doctor and make sure to get as much sympathy as possible from those around you.
- A family entertainment program that started with targeting the children and then became more adult-oriented. Consisted of stories, satire, comedy and a lots of music.
- An early evening every-day entertainment program.
- A fun fusion talk-show of historical facts and fiction with Sven Melander and famous guest.
- An interview with the three survivors in the most infamous rock band of all time, Led Zeppelin. Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones talks along with some never-before-seen concert photos.
- Intimate portraits of Swedish singers/songwriters/performers/musicians - their music, the words and their view of life.
- A four-part TV-series presenting easily learned musical entertainment at home with Uno "Myggan" Ericson.
- Swedish vocalist Anita Lindblom makes her comeback at Hamburger Börs in Stockholm performing a string of her hits.
- A satirical indecent humor program at a fast pace and with few restrictions.
- An updated entertainment program about what is happening in Stockholm, Sweden.
- A four-part TV-series featuring serious topics presented in a humorous and musical way. Hosted by Totte Wallin and Gösta Engström.
- A musical documentary of a Swedish actor turning into rock singer.
- About the Swedish vocalist Anita Lindblom, the star of the 60s and 70s, who left Sweden in 1969 and settled in France. She and her husband Bosse Högberg were then chased by Interpol.
- About current trends in pop music and pop culture.
- Pop music seen from many different angles, genres and through a rich variety of performers.
- A Swedish talk show and musical entertainment program featuring the host Tomas Tengby and the orchestra Cotton Club.
- A slightly crazy comedy show with music and current events.
- Every new year is celebrated with a poem live from Skansen.
- An entertainment and comedy program.
- About the re-opening of the dance palace Nalen or the National Palace, founded by the former athlete Gustaf "Topsy" Lindblom, who was CEO of Nalen between 1933 and 1960. During his time, Nalen was Stockholm's main entertainment palace, where all the great artists performed. The house is primarily associated with the golden years of Swedish jazz up to the mid-1960s, and Nalen became one of the Nordic region's leading jazz scenes during the 1940s and 1950s.
- "The Night Owl" - a late night talk-show dealing with art, culture and entertainment.
- Live rock concert from Stockholm featuring Gasolin (DK), Veslefrikk (NO), Ulf Lundell and Nature (SE) and Hurriganes (FI).
- The Swedish entertainer, singer, pianist, vaudeville artist, author and a novelty song composer Povel Ramel in the process of creation, at the piano at home in the study to the finished event on stage, through much of everything else.
- Reports and interviews about the new music and about the fashion that follows in its wake.
- A folksy comedy show in eight episodes.
- Conversations with famous Swedes about their lives and peculiarities.
- Janne Carlsson throws a party at his banquet hall in Studio 2, with artists and guests of all kinds.
- A studio entertainment program presenting new national talents along with visiting international performers.
- A series of sketches from "Gunnar Govin - a man, a voice, a trip" (2003) where Gunnar together with his niece joins his home video about Sweden, society and life.