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- It is a variety show including singers, dancers and a Lucia pageant contest, along with stage fencing, a fashion show, a clog maker, and an eleven-year-old played the saxophone.
- An entertainment music show presented in a studio-café with performers and guests as the audience.
- A Swedish news program that featured news and documentary films.
- The Swedish/American actress Greta Garbo celebrates her 50th birthday, secluded and quiet. A few of the divines main role interpretations are shown.
- Prince Hamlet returns home from the university of Wittenberg to attend his father's funeral. His uncle Claudius, the new King, has announced his brother's widow queen. Claudius asks Hamlet to stop mourn his father.
- Sydsvenska Journalen (Southern Swedish Journal) was an early Swedish TV program that was broadcast on Danish TV between 1955 and 1958. In order to satisfy the southern Swedish viewers' needs for TV, a collaboration was started with the Danish State Broadcasting Corporation, which meant that Radiotjänst produced a half-hour long Swedish TV journal that was broadcast over Gladsaxe transmitter once a week. In 1958, Swedish TV began to be broadcast from Malmö and Sydsvenska journalen ceased.
- "Hemma/At Home" was a TV program with Ria Wägner as the host who was broadcasted in SVT 1956-1966 and 1970-1978. "Hemma" got the Swedish people interested in cooking new dishes and home decorating, but it also presented culture and household economics. Everything, including the cooking, was done in real time, and a pot that would boil for 40 minutes therefore had to do this while one or more artists or cultural figures attended the program.
- "The Film Chronicle" presents new feature film from around the world, directors and actors, as well as various themes.
- "Access forbidden" - we open the door to the Swedish Forensic Science Institute in Stockholm, where crimes are being investigated.
- The 50th anniversary for Sweden's largest private theater, Oscars, with the gala premiere of the opéra bouffe "La belle Hélène". The red carpet is rolled out for Stockholm's celebrities and theater manager Anders Sandrew, among others, is interviewed by Kid Severin. In addition, a short film about the theater's creation, architect and history.
- TV drama based on The Long Christmas Dinner by Thornton Wilder.
- Mixed moving images from Sweden and the world in one of Swedish Television's first produced programs.
- A family entertainment show featuring Sigge Fürst along with guests of all sorts.
- A game TV show inspired by The 64,000 Dollars Question.
- A little girl orphaned in the war, ends up with her little lamb in the care of an evil host couple, from whom she escapes and heads to the city, ending up as the foster daughter of a rich family.
- Herr Sleeman kommer (Mr. Sleeman Is Coming) is a 1917 one-act play by the Swedish author Hjalmar Bergman. The main character is an orphaned young woman who is about to be married off to an unappealing but rich old man, Mr. Sleeman, at the instigation of her aunts who have taken charge of her. Bergman infuses the situation with overtones of rueful pessimism concerning life in general.
- The Swedish weather forecast made its regular television debut in 1957. Initially, it was only broadcast once a week. On Fridays.
- "Art - by the way" - a program that reflected Swedish and international art and its cultivators.
- "We young people" - a meeting with teenagers and popular artists in their own basement area.
- A young beautiful man from Milan arrives at the carnival in Venice. He meets two flirtatious women.
- Tips and tricks for viewers on how to set up their TV receiver. With presenter Jan Gabrielsson and development engineer Gösta Riback.
- On water reconnaissance with dowsing people. Is it natural gifts, divine knowledge or self-suggestion? Dowsing is a type of divination employed in attempts to locate ground water, buried metals or ores, gemstones, oil, grave-sites, and many other objects and materials without the use of scientific apparatus. Dowsing is considered a pseudoscience and there is no scientific evidence that it is any more effective than random chance.
- 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.
- The news program "Aktuellt" was first shown on Swedish Television, Sept. 2, 1958. During the first month it was a three day/week program.U
- Newsreels, entertainment and current events from all over the world.
- An exposé on the nightlife of Sweden's capital, Stockholm, in company with Danish actor/singer Max Hansen and Swedish actress Lena Granhagen.
- A relay race of "scenes from human life". Depicts the human characters inferior traits are spreading like a disease: the person who gets rejected / humiliated / oppressed takes it out on someone else.
- 1954–19971hUnrated8.0 (176)TV EpisodeJiminy Cricket hosts a clip show with cartoons vaguely relating to Christmas.
- Outlook - journal for girls and boys - news for young people.
- At the East Berlin sector boundary, two families, one communist, and the other bourgeois. When the son of the last flies after protesting against working conditions in the metal industry, the communist's daughter saves him from STASI.
- "Prisma: illustrated art and cultural revue" - about current events, trends and notable people in the world of artistic culture.
- A well-composed psychological dance drama of a completely different kind from the usual romantic and sometimes superficial ballets. And an intrusive interpretation of August Strindberg's play.
- "Witch Ride Over Stockholm - A Visit to Blåkulla" - a story from the night's adventure and dangers.
- "We take a stroll and watch" - a series about cultural preservation and development in Stockholm.
- On a map of Stockholm, the consequences of Berlin's division into four sectors are drawn, one for each victorious power in the Second World War. But it is above all the absurdities of everyday life that Bo Bjelfvenstam portrays in the film. Everything comes in duplicate sets from money and stamps to universities and media. The tram that stops at the sector border where you have to get off and go on with another train. And the many broken families, the permits required to visit the relatives in the East.
- Sommar and Vinter i P1 is a program where you hear one persons personal stories. And Sommar i P1 is broadcast from Midsummer's Day to mid-August (dates vary). While Vinter i P1 is broadcast from Christmas Day to New Year's Day.