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- Otto Olsson has cracked the love code. At least he has managed to convince an investor that he did. Because who would say no to a dating app that finds your perfect match through artificial intelligence? Hack my heart is about some high school students who decided to conquer the world. The school becomes the lab and the students the guinea pigs. In the center stands the entrepreneur, the prankster and the problem child Otto. To show the school, his father and the whole world what he's up to, he enlists the help of the hacker Mira. His only friend Tor gets to do the grunt work and the YouTuber Julius is enlisted to sell the app among the credulous kids at school. It seems that Otto is onto something because the dating suddenly takes off. The algorithm seems to work. If there is any catch? In that case, it would be that everything is based on a scam. Hack my heart is a dramedy about dreams, code and broken hearts.
- Ella is 11 years old and lives with her father. Ella's mother has been missing for several years. One day, Ella receives a package containing a robotic arm that gives her superpowers, which changes everything.
- Swedish production with multi-national cast, shot entirely on location in the Greek islands and on the Greek mainland.
- "When the past and future collide - Paris 1919" (1973) performed by John Cale, his band and the Malmö Opera Orchestra. "Paris 1919" takes its musical influences from pop and rock artists such as Brian Wilson, the Bee Gees, and Procol Harum. Lyrically, Cale recalls possible childhood memories in "Child's Christmas in Wales", whose title is a reference to a prose poem by Dylan Thomas and a reference to Thomas' poem "The Ballad of the Long-Legged Bait" in its second verse. Cale makes cultural and literary references to writer Graham Greene, William Shakespeare's Macbeth (1623), Enoch Powell, Chipping Sodbury, Andalucia, Dunkirk, and Segovia, while "Antarctica Starts Here" is inspired by the 1950 Billy Wilder film "Sunset Boulevard" starring Gloria Swanson. John Cale has performed "Paris 1919" live in its entirety throughout the world, beginning in Cardiff on 21 November 2009, with his regular band and a 19-piece orchestra, with new orchestral arrangements by Cale and composer Randall Woolf. The show was staged again in 2010 in London, Norwich, Paris, Brescia, Los Angeles, and Melbourne, then in 2011 in Barcelona, Essen, and Malmö, as well as two shows in New York City in January 2013.
- "Summer Night's Event" - Conversation, song, comedy and games in all possible directions and ways. Entertaining and perceptive.
- An investigative news and reportage program about major and current events.
- About the everyday life at the Sweden's Television SVT from a close and thorough perspective. They disagree, are disturbed, or satisfied, at times proud and maybe agree that Swedish TV is quite boring.
- "The Center" - A hub in the noise. The latest on current events in entertainment.
- Hoola Bandoola Band from Malmö, plays their own newly written Swedish pop music. The front man's name is Mikael Wiehe.
- A family entertainment series hosted by Thore Skogman.
- Why exactly the Swedish woman? A sociological study where Dr. W. Chatterley looks closer at the women's qualities and ability, as well as the skills and the map of the man. Beauty is one of the subjects where famous fabulous Swedish women are exposed to scrutiny. Especially Anita Ekberg.
- About what is vital to man and the survival of the planet.
- "Summer talk" with Gunnel Werner debates and explain current issues with knowledgeable and interesting guests.
- A four-part series hosted by Swedish writer Henning Mankell who meet the four now living Swedish authors who has meant the most to him.
- The time of expectations - after WWII, neutral Sweden was ready to develop and expand on all levels. With an undamaged industry, and an intact population, great opportunities opened up.
- A country-music program with Hasse Andersson and his guests recorded at Norrviken's gardens and Hasse's barn.
- About "Förklädd Gud" - "A Maynight's melody has burst my chest"- a portrait of the Swedish poet Hjalmar Gullberg (1898-1961) and "Förklädd Gud/God in Disguise" (opus 24) a lyrical suite/cantata from 1940 by Lars-Erik Larsson, with text by Hjalmar Gullberg. Gullberg's poem is itself based on the prologue to a Hellenic play, in which the god Apollo is exiled from Olympus and condemned to mortal servitude as a flute-playing Thessalian shepherd.
- "The Outcast of the Welfare State or Don't Touch My Compromise" - a satire about a Friday in a spent environment.
- A seven-part TV-series featuring newly released records by Swedish artists that are reviewed by the Studio 8 jury.
- When their unknown father dies in South America, two middle aged men - a Dane and a Swede - suddenly find out that they are brothers. Their first meeting, the father's burial ceremony and the sharing of the inheritance lead to complications. Danish-Swedish cultural differences and stereotypes are revealed. Original cult series.
- An examining social program about current events and political follies in society.
- An introduction and behind-the-scenes documentary about the creation of the musical Kaspar, based on Werner Herzog's film "The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser" (1974) at Malmö Opera in the summer of 2001. World premiere Sept. 15, with music of four Scandinavian composers.
- Swedish current events and well-known cases presented by Gary Engman.
- The cultural magazine that reflects all of Sweden's cultural life, range and practitioners.
- A conversation about Samuel Beckett's play "Nacht und Träume / Night and Dreams" and some of his other plays, followed by Sylvia Lindenstrand singing Franz Schubert's lied of the same name, and finally Claes Camnert's production of Beckett's play.
- The viewers' own family stories. About the lives of those who were young around the turn of the century 1900. These stories are told with the help of photographs, letters and descendants
- "After my beak" - a talk-show and entertainment magazine focusing on profiles in Swedish culture.
- A program about pyromaniacs, arson and set fires.
- "Behind the Headlines" - An in-depth news program about current topics and people.
- The wonderful world of art invites to exciting discoveries at home and abroad - in the present and the past. About art and artists, about the power of imagination, about crazy ideas and burning patience.
- A "Beautiful Sunday" mix hosted by Catrin Jacobs, with sexologist Malena Ivarsson, gym-instructor Susanne Lanefelt, Stellan Sundahl on wit and manners, and news from the world.
- 1984–19911hTV Episode