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- The Sunday interview is an interview program on Swedish Radio P1 starting January 18, 2015 where Martin Wicklin interviews "current or significant people in the Swedish public.
- The last wish of the founder of Ikea came as a shock. Half the fortune went to Norrland, not the hometown of Småland.
- "The Beards" - The framework was that the participants would produce a relatively current entertainment program titled Concrete. During the meetings ideas and sketches were presented. Most of it was rejected.
- Swedish Television broadcasted all nine matches that Sweden participated in during the Word Cup 1958 in Sweden. It became the big breakthrough for television in Sweden. The Swedish Football Association concluded an agreement with Sveriges Radio TV, which was allowed to broadcast nine matches live for a total compensation of SEK 800,000.
- A scientific roundabout talk program where some of the Nobel Prize winners together discuss research, driving forces and future visions.
- Agnes Staufner loves the chemist Dr. Guido Wernig. The future couple is waiting to meet the writer Felix Staufner.
- A Swedish pop music show presenting live performances of Eleanor Bodel, Tommy Körberg and more.
- Ilse Siedel lives her life in a wheelchair. Through her window she follows what is happening outside. In her imagination she deals with how to conquer some love for herself.
- The curtain goes up. 18th century backdrop depicting a city. The model for the scenes. The scene changes in ten seconds to a pillar salon with the help of Donato Stopani's still functioning stage machinery. The lounge from the stage. Stagehand. The old stage machinery with large wooden wheels, elevators and paddles sets squeaky in motion. Lively in changing rooms and make-up clubs for tonight's performance of 'Ifigenia in Aulis'. Elisabeth Söderström makeup. Close-up photos of several artists and attire. A boy in 18th-century clothes calls for the first act.
- A cultural mirror - a social magazine dealing with political issues and the current events of the world.
- Gustav tries to get his wife back by convincing her new husband that she is having an affair.
- Janne gets a job as dishwasher at a restaurant in Stockholm. There he meets a number of people with repressed feelings and amazing dreams.
- Hans is a young man who acts on impulses that he does not understand himself. He has made Mary pregnant but wants to marry Lilian. The situations that arise are commented analytically by various fictional characters.
- A man dreams of climbing in society and begins to manipulate his business companions to get a sale to benefit him.
- About young Italian immigrants moving to Västerås, Sweden in the 1960's for work and better living conditions. What do they miss from back home? How do they adapt to the Swedish way of life?
- A seance in which Antonin Artaud can be seen as a swirling depiction of a theater of freedom in the rubble of the hateful counter between actor and audience.
- "Splash" - a reflection of different young filmmakers and youth trends in society.
- The Televinken puppet teaches us how to behave in traffic and all the rules that exist, together with the traffic policeman Lasse and aunt Anita.
- Swedish accordion player Calle Jularbo performs at a midsummer dance and talks about the history of accordions.
- TV star Jonathan 'Funny Boy' Blake escapes his impresario Gottwolf, and Tempus Travel Agency offers trips in space and time. This leads to jumps to several historical environments that enables all kinds of songs and sketches.
- Heart-warming glimpses of people's everyday life around a block of flats in the old Haga district in the city of Gothenburg.
- Reportage about the special "Lutefisk" exports from Norway to Sweden over a hundred years. Lutefisk is a traditional dish of some Nordic countries, and is either made from aged stockfish, or dried and salted whitefish pickled in lye.
- A documentary about a Finnish author and artist Rabbe Enckell.
- "They came from the south" - about the Allied pilots who crash-landed during World War II in Sweden. The American side ended up with over 160 bombers and over 1,400 airmen on Swedish territory.
- In 1965, director Eric M Nilsson depicts four days with the Swedish pop band.
- "I live at a rest stop: Hjalmar Gullberg (1898-1961) remembered" - the Swedish writer, poet and translator of Greek drama into Swedish, manager of the Swedish Radio Theatre.