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- A conversation with Mrs Samra Losinger-Zschokke from the association "Tibetfreunde Schweiz". When Charles Aeschimann agreed with the Dalai Lama and the Swiss authorities in 1963 to bring 200 Tibetan children into Switzerland, Mrs Samra Losinger heard about it and adopted a Tibetan boy. Since then, she began to concern herself with the cause of the Tibetans and founded the association "Tibet Friends Switzerland" with friends in 1988. The association still arranges sponsorships for Tibetan children, young monks, but also for older single Tibetans and supports projects in India and Nepal.
- The Tramp Schirmflicker is on his way through the snowy forest in the Swiss Alps. Suddenly some hunters shoots a rabbit, which falls dead to the ground in front of him. He grabs the rabbit and runs away before the hunters with their dogs can reach it. Later, as he is is eating the rabbit another Tramp, Korber turns up. Sharing the rabbit with a glass of whiskey, they celebrate their new friendship. Schirmflicker is on his way to Hinterau, where he want to find his lost Love Rosi. In spite of the cold and the snowstorm, Schirmflicker wants to reach Hinterau in any case in this night. Next morning Schirmflicker is gone and Korber follows his Buddy's path and finds him frozen in the snow, close to the border stone between two tiny villages Vorder- and Hinterau. Since no village wants to pay the funeral for the tramp, his body is moved over the border to each village several times, until a testament is found, with an amount of 1000 Swiss Francs for a Christian funeral and a big feast dinner for the mourning guests.
- Dizzy, a teenager in puberty, organizes a new bed for his grandma with the help of his best buddy's cousin Hubert.
- After crossing the US Border illegally through the Desert, two Latinos discover a lonely Trailer, but they are not alone. Save a life, while taking the risk being sent back to Mexico, or to move on and let the man die.
- Since they are 5 year old, Davide, Dominik & Raoul only wants one thing: Soccer. That's their life and passion. Becoming a soccer star - that's their dream. Three emerging Junior soccer players in training. Soccer shall become their future profession. They are willing to give anything for that goal, but are already confronted with the hard reality of the Soccer business: Injuries, backlashes and replacement.
- Fred Ruckli, a 18-year-old swiss farm boy from Meggen, Lucerne, emigrated in 1949 to his uncle in Livermore, California. While slowly becoming an American Citizen, the Korean war broke out in 1950 and Fred was sent to the Front, although he still was a Swiss citizen.
- Eight times a year some Teenagers are given Super 8mm Film equipment to make their own short Films, which are shown at the program. But there are also other young Filmmakers invited to present their short Films to the present main topic of the program, as well as examples from a recent professional Swiss Film- or TV Production.
- The city of Zug is not just about the lake or the kirsch cake. The capital of the same-named canton has a moving history and is today a popular recreational area thanks to its promenades.
- A short TV Miniseries about the Romans and their influence in Switzerland, filmed at the Vindonissa Museum in Brugg (AG). In the first part of the documentary series about the Legionary Trail and the Vindonissa Museum, through which Rahel Göldi guides us, we explore the question of how the Romans were dressed, what accessories they used back then and why a pile of rubbish became a kind of treasure chest for the museum.
- The Love of Music connects people through Lives and Times.
- In 1929 a youth friend, who recently moved to Canada, proposes marriage through a letter to the 22 years old swiss orphan girl Kathrin.
- Christa Marie Buergi from Bern arranged sponsors for more than 50 Tibetan and 20 Indian children from poor backgrounds for about 50 years, who were thus able to receive an education and vocational training. She moved at a young age to Pondicherry to Southern India from Switzerland to an Ashram and got aware about the problems poorer Indian and Tibetan Families had in the area. Two young Tibetan women visited her in June 2004, for whom she had organized sponsors in the past. 17 years later the Filmmaker visits the old lady in December 2021 again to recall the past and what did happen since.
- Alex and Brad, two siblings, raised in orphanages, live on the road in their car in search for a new and better future.
- Max Frisch, the best known Swiss Writer & Author, is being interviewed at his stone house in the small village of Berzona, which is located in the mountains of south Switzerland. He talks about his Life, work as Author, his political believes & his own analysis of the society.
- Each year the Tibetans in Switzerland, that originate from the Area of Lithang in China, meet for a weekend to celebrate their cultural Songs and Dances, as well as to make Momo's, a traditional Tibetan dish. Also a Tibetan Monk from Italy is present.
- As the real Estate salesman Rolf Aebersold tries to sell the house of his aunt Martha without her knowledge, his ad wrongly ends up under "furnished rooms for rent". Later the surprised Rolf realizes, that his aunt has turned her house into a shared house community with three more tenants.
- In the third and last part of the documentary series about the Legionary Trail and the Vindonissa Museum, through which Rahel Göldi guides us, we look at how the finds find their way into the museum and why a large kitchen is now on display instead of a detached house.
- In the second part of the documentary series, about the Legionary Trail and the Vindonissa Museum, through which Rahel Göldi guides us, we look at how plants were planted 2000 years ago and which plants and fruits we still know today that we owe to our Romans.
- In Time of Crisis, stout-hearted people are needed who takes action to help others, or represent a good role model for the community. Kurt Aeschbacher did invite just such people for this Episode. Gertrud Biondi who looks after her neighborhood, Regula Corti & Dechen Shak Dagsay who wants to improve the understanding between the religions and Georg Grüter who learned at 50 years of age how to read & write; and the Life coach and Medium Nadine Reuter.