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- Geografens Testamente explores the mysterious geography of Sweden, The Nordics and Europe with clues into a deep, thrilling and exciting adventure, that you will never forget.
- Ella Bella Bingo follows the adventures of happy-go-lucky Ella and her friends. 5 year old Ella is the heartbeat of our series. She is an upbeat and fun-loving girl who positively fizzes with enthusiasm, ideas, and most importantly a never-give-up attitude. Ella's world consists of her doting father, eccentric neighbors and a fun- loving bunch of friends and. The series is a warm, humorous mix of fun and laughter. Whenever Ella finds herself in a sticky situation, she exclaims, "Oh what a pickle!" Luckily, Ella also has a remarkable ability to solve these everyday dilemmas in spectacular and surprisingly creative ways. And when she finally does make a breakthrough, Ella bursts forth with a joyful "Bingo!" Ella's solutions are always larger-than-life, surprising and delightful. They are, in short, unique. No-one else has adventures like Ella's because no-one else thinks in quite the way Ella does!
- Siri continues to rule - but how is she really doing? Lea doesn't trust anyone anymore and Irma is tired of being driven along. Will she dare to stand up to Siri? The rumors multiply and trust is put to the test when The Rumor is back
- Felix lives in a small attic room with his grandmother Blenda. In the evenings he has difficulty falling asleep. So he usually plays a fairy tale for the parrot Fenix.
- Young people tell about their lives with a video camera.
- An eight part TV-series about crimes and what consequences they have. Hosted by Sofia Rågenklint and police officer Alexandra Goncalves that inform about the Swedish police and how our laws work.
- "The little theatre plays for you" - A puppet musical in eight episodes by Staffan Westerberg. Someone becomes familiar with the small theatre in the square. The curtain never wants to rise, because Längtanväntan (Longing Waiting) likes to sit and wait for what will happen behind the curtain.
- Eva Funck lives in a cabin by the sea. And from there will she give advice in ten programs about what you can do about common things such as abrasions, ticks, stings, mosquitoes, heat waves and more.
- Eva's winter patch is a series of programs for children where Eva Funck explains and gives tips about common ailments during the winter.
- "Inventor's Coat" - a children's program for the whole family about fantastic and mysterious things.
- Eva explains why your skin are getting so dry and flaky in the winter and what you can do about it.
- Eva talks about childhood illnesses and why you never get them more than once.
- Eva talks about how you are catching a cold (if you happened to have one), and how to make your own nose drops.
- Eva talks about our vital immune system, and how to help it so that you don't get sick as often.
- Eva talks about why it is vital to sleep, and what you can do if you have difficulty falling asleep.
- Eva explains the concepts around baby teeth, caries and cavities. She also shows how to brush the teeth using the tongue.
- Eva shows her own museum with some of our most common spots and lumps: Warts, mollusks and canker sores.
- Eva talks about why you get growing pains and how to relieve them. In addition, it will be Eva's massage school with the help of a soft snowman
- Eva talks about why you get constipated, and why you should listen carefully to the poop signal.
- In the last program, Eva tells you what you can do while you are sick, and why it is so good to have your own, homemade medical record.
- What does the body do with the sugar we eat? Eva Funck shows how sugar turns into fat in our body, about the pancreas, blood sugar levels, insulin and much more.
- Eva Funck shows and explains with her clever models everything you need to know about where the pee is made, comes out and why it is vital to pee.
- Without our skeleton, we would just collapse and not be able to move. Eva shows how everything works on a three-meter-high skeleton. We also learn how a new bone is made from sun and lime.
- Eva tells why the blood is red and about what vital things are in the food that we eat. And talks also about the fat that seals the cell walls so that there is no flooding inside the cells.
- Eva shows and explains with her models why a muscle can contract, why we sometimes get lactic acid in our muscles and what training pain actually is.
- Eva shows and explains with her models what happens to the food when you have swallowed it. And she shows what happens in our seven meter long intestines and tells us why the poo is brown.
- Eva shows and tells us with her models about what we should have our nerves for. We peer into the very core of the spine where millions of electrical nerve signals are sent every day.
- Why are some nearsighted and some farsighted? Eva explains with her models why various visual defects occur and how it is that we can see at all.
- Why do we have different skin colors? Eva explains why with her models and also tells us that the skin is actually the body's largest organ. We learn why we have two different types of sweat and why we start to smell stronger in puberty.