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- In a known criminal case, we find the unknown and follow the tracks. We tell you about Sweden's most controversial case - where trust in the judiciary has been eroded.
- In 1967, the legendary jazz palace at Gata Regerings 74 in Stockholm closed. After a period of threats of demolition, Nalen got a new owner who reopened the premises in 1998 in its old glory, now as an all-music venue.
- Stefans athlete's journey from small Forshaga to Olympic gold in Athens and an emotional farewell in Stuttgart. A documentary about Stefan's last active years with images from SVT's and father Johnny Holm's extensive video archive.
- The Swedish journalist Fredrik Ralstrand meets famous and unknown people who work with television.
- Ståhl creates a unique experience where he leads the listener through a mixture of reality, fantasy, humor and reflection. And each episode is a invitation to a hour where you really feel like you are out with Henrik for real.
- How does the monarchy work in Sweden? And what do the Swedish people think he should do? Studio S devotes its entire hour to these questions and many more in a report where we follow the king down his Eriksgata on Gotland.
- The Swedish cultural profile Kalle Lind talks, discusses and interviews people based on his very comical views, quite interesting approach and his really different angles that not many other have been doing.
- Filmmaker Bo Bjelfvenstam travels alone with his camera through Nigeria by train. The train runs from Kano to Lagos, a journey that takes 36 hours.
- The story of Ronnie Gardiner, the jazz musician who turned a personal tragedy into a new treatment method for stroke victims.
- We follow the Swedish cross-country team for a year. The sport has come a long way from the taciturn lumberjack types of the old days to Charlotte Kalla's contagious winning smile.
- All-in could be the horse that Peder Fredricson has been waiting for all his life. The horse has a unique talent but a dual nature. When everything is right, Allan gets wings, but if he is misunderstood, he can be dangerous.
- Rosling is professor of public health. And his lectures on the development of the world has been seen by Al Gore and Bill Gates. He wants to make everyone question their prejudices about the world - as he was forced to do with his own.
- Sunes Sportlov is an adventure centered around a week of winter sports-vacation at the resort town 'Gruvdalen' with the school boy Sune,
- The children were born with severe deformities and were predicted a bleak future. Thirty years later, they are stubborn, independent people, used to replacing lack of physical resources with ingenuity and will.
- Elisa works shifts at the local sawmill but dreams of riding dressage at the highest international level. Against all odds the dream seems within reach when an accident on New Year's Eve seems to ruin everything.
- Dolly Holm works as a waitress, but her big dream is to become an actress.
- Maja and Nina each have a son who lives with the severe muscle disease Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA 1). The children were diagnosed when they were just a few months old and doctors said they would not survive their 2nd birthday.
- Despite Romania being a great handball nation, there is talk of match-fixing and corrupt referees. SVT and NRK traveled to Romania to see with their own eyes.
- Landowner Bill Bärnfelt sees a beautiful woman when he is out riding and immediately falls in love. Then his former fiancee turns up and makes a fuss.
- After some time abroad Bendel returns to Sweden and looks up his old friend and partner Pettersson.
- Magnus Uggla talks to his daughter Agnes about absolutely nothing.
- Poor tailor buys a mill without money to pay for it.
- Three taxi drivers work and bet on the lottery together. One day they win a lot of money - but they find it hard to handle their new wealth.
- The last wish of the founder of Ikea came as a shock. Half the fortune went to Norrland, not the hometown of Småland.
- Johansson has a small mechanical workshop, which provides for him and his family.
- Lars is a 10 year old boy who builds a mini ark and sends it down the river.
- In this series, different people talk about what it means to them to be Muslim, and to belong to a religion that so many people have opinions about.
- Portraits of strangers who have created magnificent works in various places in Sweden. Driven by a strong need for expression or a prophetic obsession, they have performed rare creations in many forms.
- Documentary footage of late 1950s Russia covers such cities and towns as Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev, Yalta, the Black Sea, Kharkov, Sochi, Sukumi, Gori, Bukhara, Samarkand, Frunzo and Siberia. In Tbilisi, Georgia, cameras capture what the narrator describes as a fight between police and students. Daily Soviet life is represented, from women performing heavy labor to a state-sponsored fashion show. The film also makes note of the Sputnik spaceship launches, depicting Russian university students as future scientists. Scenes include children playing in a park, sailboats cruising the Ukraine, crude shanty towns, a trip through a government-owned grocery store and the cathedrals of pre-Soviet Russia.
- The story revolves around a collective of variety artists. A stolen safety deposit box theft gets all in trouble.
- When Jim Rainey receives a letter from his niece, Hope Deering, who lives in New England, that she will visit his Western ranch and expects romance and adventure, he pastes a photograph of his friend, Percival Montgomery Edwards, on the wanted poster of murderer Steve Logan. Logan is in jail awaiting a trial, so Jim persuades "Monte" to assume Logan's role. Monte moves to Logan's dugout abode, and tantalizes Hope with lurid tales of his misdoings. She falls in love and after he explains that his life as a badman began when he was struck on the head, Jim tells Hope to cure him by hitting his head again. Logan breaks out of prison and, through his window, sees Hope knock Monte unconscious. After Logan abducts her, Monte awakens and pursues them. When he sees Logan threaten to kill Hope to make a posse disperse, Monte places his signet ring at Logan's neck and says it is a gun. Logan surrenders, and even though Hope learns the truth about Monte, she still loves him.
- A film dedicated to Edvard Persson on his 60th birthday. It consisted of the best film scenes from his long career.
- Loffe Fridh is out wandering the roads and takes life one day at the time.
- Depicts some white working-class families in a sprawling suburb of Seattle, Washington, in the northwest United States.
- Arvid and Lilli Ekman is a senior couple with one single adult son, Arne. They find out that the son is secretly engaged with the young Margit Berg - and that they already have a three-year-old son together.
- He went to Gävle but find his way home, a trip between heaven and hell and a smell so good that the angels cried..."She was like a bomb" A modern tale about what a perfume can do with a marriage.
- Bertil Bergencrantz dislikes that his daughter Ann-Margret falls in love with the student Torsten. To prevent their romance, he tries to marry the daughter with the young Count Cronhielm.
- Since the mid-70s, SVT has televised from Fredriksdalsteatern. At that time, Nils Poppe was the director. In his last performance, he engaged Eva Rydberg in one of the main roles and the following year it was she who took over the helm.
- Clarence shares his and his friends' aspirations as they play their favourite game tumbang preso - a game of arrests and escapes where each player's life chances depend on the toppling of a tin can watched by a 'tag' who plays guard.
- The life story of the great Swedish chef, Tore Wretman (1916 - 2003) who revolutionized the dull Swedish cuisine, laying a platform for the next and next-next generation of chefs, winning medals in world championship och chefs, Bocuse d'Or. In his teens, Wretman failed totally in school, was regarded ineducable and expelled. He was the son of a poor single mother and a male relative, who had the money to pay his education, then said: Let him become a cook, thus he will never starve". Being a cook was in those days in Sweden with lowest respect and credibility. For five years he drudged as an intern in Stockholm and Paris, and after that he went to NYC, taking a course in Waldorf Astoria, graduating as number one. Five years later he bought his first restaurant in Stockholm, and after 15 years more he was the top chef in Sweden, owner of the four most prestigious restaurants, a well known celebrity and friend of royals, big shot business men, actors like Greta Garbo and Orson Welles.
- Sophie is a little girl who wants a pet. If she does not get one, she intends to continue terrorizing her mother.
- The story about Klas Ekengren, the mayor of a small Swedish town, and his mother Alma.
- Harriet Rosenberg has traveled with her mother to the mountains to find a suitable victim to marry.