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- A cyborg, identical to the one who failed to kill Sarah Connor, must now protect her ten year old son John from an even more advanced and powerful cyborg.
- The classic Disney character Goofy is a single father raising his son, Max, in Spoonerville. Pete, a frequent antagonist from the old cartoons, lives next door with his family.
- Two days before Christmas, while Sweden is paralyzed by a heavy snowstorm, the five-week-old baby Lucas inexplicably disappears from his home. The experienced police officer Alice thinks that something is not right in parents' stories.
- A child prodigy from Louisiana, who shares his father's passion for the unique sport of pole vaulting, must overcome his difficulty with handling failure in order to achieve his dream of becoming the greatest in history.
- A Swedish sketch comedy show bordering on satire, absurdist and surrealism with socialist zombie outbreaks, refugee crisis musicals and the misogynist conspiracies of male comedians.
- Writer and psychiatrist Oscar Parland (1912-1997) narrates this nostalgic story about his early childhood memories and fantasies. Five-year-old Riki spends the summer of 1917 at his cosmopolitan family's summer house by the Gulf of Finland. Surrounded by other children and eccentric adults who speak Swedish, German and Russian, Riki also encounters some fantastic animal characters no one else is able to see.
- Danguole Rasalaites came from Lithuania to Sweden when she was 16 years old. She was stripped of her passport and held in an apartment in Malmö where she was forced to prostitute herself.
- Jasper always felt privileged to go to an alternative school. He felt chosen. But when he in his 40s talks to his old schoolmates, he is forced to realize that his positive memories came a the expense of other students' security.
- "Kobra" deepens phenomena and interprets trends by depicting the most interesting in the world of culture around the world. A Swedish television program produced by SVT with interviews and reportage about culture 2001-2017.
- Tosh is a girl-crazy 9-year-old boy who lives in a small town with his rather eccentric family. He'll do *anything* to melt the heart of his latest crush...and this often gets him into terrible, terrible trouble.
- "Striptease" was an investigative social television magazine that consisted mainly of reports based on thorough research with an intrusive and tough attitude which lead to confrontations with those in power/focus. "Striptease" was broadcasted in Sweden 1991-2000. Some summers it was replaced by "Sommarstrip".
- A North American prison is testing elements from the Scandinavian penitentiary system. But the challenges are great. How do Americans manage to focus on rehabilitation instead of punishment, to change the attitude of employees, and to deal with a pandemic? The series follows the American prison SCI Chester, Pennsylvania, from 2018 to 2023.
- One of the world's most famous artists' homes is located in Sundborn, Dalarna, Sweden. In this documentary we get to accompany Karin and Carl Larsson home and take part in the unique artist environment that exists at Lilla Hyttnäs.
- Stand-up in a completely new format. See Sweden's top comedians in unbridledly funny performances where the jokes from the stage come to life in reality.
- Avicii Tribute Concert celebrates the life and music of Tim Bergling - AVICII - live at Friends Arena in Stockholm, Sweden together with +50,000 fans from all over the world. The concert brings together 19 of the original singers on Avicii's biggest tracks for the very first time, among them Aloe Blacc, Adam Lambert, Dan Tyminski and Rita Ora.
- Hans Münch was an infectious disease physician at KZ Auschwitz. His task was to prevent epidemics in the overcrowded camps. When he was forced to actively participate in the mass murder, he began to protest.
- "The Chart" - a presentation of the most popular Swedish pop music videos and bestselling records.
- Illegal entertainment for the whole family. The fictional premise of the series was that the TV pirates broke/hacked into SVT's broadcasts without permission, to display their top secret programs.
- Comedy about a cab driver who is a bigamist.
- The story of German architect Albert Speer, who became one of Hitler's closest allies.
- Frank Sinatra was at rock bottom as far as his career in Hollywood was concerned, but made his way back to the spotlight via Finspångs Folkets park in 1953 in front of 537 local fans. Hollywood no longer wanted to know about Frank Sinatra, he divorced his wife Nancy in 1951 to marry the actress Ava Gardner, "the most beautiful woman in the world" and he went to Las Vegas to get his career going again. But in 1952 he was fired from Columbia Pictures.. A year later he was in Sweden on tour and performed in Finspång. Only 537 turned up.The ticket was a whopping SEK 4 against the normal 1:50. The arrangement backfired.
- Ailing millionaire Jonathan Hardcastle wants to give £10,000 to the only son of his late best friend. Unfortunately it turns out his friend had four identical sons.
- "Peter and his friends" - About Peter, severely handicapped and deformed by the fact that his mother took Neurosedyn during her pregnancy. The program series is about children with severe disabilities and the future that awaits them.
- Culture monitoring of Sweden.
- In the 6 hour TV-series Fortuna based on a trilogy by famous Norwegian writer Alexander Kielland, we follow Abraham Lovdahl, an upper-class citizen of Stavanger, through his childhood (ep.1 and 2) and adult life (ep. 3-6). Throughout the series, he has to meet the expectations of the society. We watch the struggle within him between the rebel and the conservative, in the first two episodes represented through his mother and father respectively.
- True crime in Sweden. The crime reporter Lasse Lampers presents both well-known and never-before-seen clips and talks about the images with André Pops.
- An investigative program about sex and sexuality. Presenting different topics, angles, and starting points.
- In the fall of 1944, four ships sailed out of Finnish ports and headed west. On board were not only the core group of Finnish intelligence, but also hundreds of boxes of top-secret material on the Soviet military, as well as technical equipment for advanced signals intelligence. The intention was to seek sanctuary in Sweden for continued intelligence service. Several of the people involved in Operation Stella Polaris are still alive. One of them is Stig Axelsson, Swedish liaison specialist, occasionally active in Finland, in Finnish uniform. Now he and others tell about the strange turns of the operation, which ended with the secret boxes being burned at the Löfsta waste station in December 1960.
- An entertaining presentation of news, celebrities, current events and one thing and another.
- "The Era - Punk in three parts" - depicts when punk rock spread across Sweden in 1977. Who were the role models and how did it come to be and sound.
- A children's show that focuses on the illnesses and cures of past times.
- Depicts Skinheads in Stockholm, Sweden, their political agenda, way of life and private thoughts and future dreams.
- A five-part TV-series about music and songs from the past. Host Gert Palmcrantz invite artists from yesterday to chat about their memories and what really went down.
- In fall of 2016 Johanna Möller became known as the Arboga-woman. A mother of six and social worker in her forties was overnight suspected of two murders and one murder attempt. The story of how the manipulative Johanna Möller staged the killing of her father and her mother, and apparently even on her husband, has forever marked its place in Swedish criminal history.
- "Screams from the Past" - focuses on murder stories from the time period 1850-1930. It is a time that has left behind many judicial documents, photographs and documentation. The language was different then and the newspapers wrote uncensored about murder. It was also another type of murder with different methods and murder weapons than today, even if the motives were the same as now. A fascinating world to penetrate.
- They don't like the word power. But they are powerful. They don't like being in the public eye. But they can't avoid it. No country in the world has had such an influential family in finance. Nowhere else have so few controlled such a large portion of the stock exchange and had power over so many vital industrial companies: SKF, Saab Scania, ABB, Astra Zeneca, and Electrolux. The patriarch, Peter Wallenberg, is over 80 and still keeps an eye on the business. But since 2006 the empire has been run by his sons, Jacob and Peter Jr, and nephew Marcus. They are the fifth generation. For over a century, the Wallenberg family has crowned the Swedish business world, and they have guarded their private lives just as carefully as they have managed their business.
- A live music, comedy and video presentation.
- "Riktig talkshow" (Real Talk Show) started in 1997 in Ola Lindholm's apartment, and continued at Mosebacke five years later, when SVT broadcast the show.
- "Cold/Kyla" - About the murder of John Hron at Kode, Sweden, 1996. "Kyla" is a state of mind, it gives the image of the fatherless patriarchate's lost sons.
- Thor Modéen (1898-1950) was one of our great Swedish film actors and comedians. Cicerone Ulf Larsson accompanies us through Modéen's life, with the help of interviews with friends, acquaintances and colleagues and with clips from feature films, magazine films and commercials.
- A long series of year chronicles about what happened in Sweden and the world.
- Nordic electronic music has been taking the world by storm since the 1980s. And it's still kicking at rave parties and dance floors around the world. Notorious artists include Björk, Röyksopp, Kygo, Aqua, E-Type, and many more.
- Welcome to a glittering and glam pre-party before Eurovision Song Contest Malmö 2024 (2024).
- About the relationship between the German Nazi Hermann Göring and Sweden, where he soon settled down and also met a woman, Carin Fock, whom he married in 1923.
- Carina Bergfeldt is the reporter who stayed at the Sundvolden Hotel with survivors and relatives for two days, while covering the terrorist attack on Utøya. Ten years later, she has returned.
- In the Swedish documentary, The Borneo Case documentary filmmakers Erik Pauser and Dylan Williams spend five years intimately following the trail of an unlikely group of activists whose aim is to investigate how profits from the illegal logging that has annihilated more than 90% of the Malaysian Borneo Rainforest have been money laundered into property portfolios all around the world. The group, made up of an exiled tribesman, a historian, an investigative journalist and a flamboyant DJ overcome death threats and intimidation in their efforts to unravel on what has been dubbed "the Greatest Environmental Crime in History" (ex British Prime Minister Gordon Brown). One of the weapons of the group is to start Radio Free Sarawak - a pirate radio station. Suddenly in a country were the government keeps a tight control of media, people get news and for the first time get information on what's going on. This film starts in Montreal where former activist Mutang Urud lives in exile. After enduring torture and imprisonment for his role in attempting to stop the illegal logging of his people's lands, the Kelabit tribesman was forced to flee more than 20 years ago. However when he hears a podcast from an illegal radio station - Radio Free Sarawak - of plans to build 12 New Hydropower Dams - one of which will completely drown the valley of his birth, He is compelled to travel home. Simultaneously, from its secret location in London, the journalists of the Radio Station, Clare Rewcastle, and DJ Peter Jaban seek to investigate what has happened to the billions of dollars of profits from the illegal logging. When Mutang witnesses the destruction on the ground he is drawn back into the fold and together with the efforts of Clare and Peter we follow them on an international money trail that sets them against the political elite of Malaysia. As they seek to unravel the network of global money laundering at the heart of the logging industry members of the political elite who have benefited from logging come into their sights and the story takes an unexpected turn as the fallout from their findings begins to have major consequences. As a result of the investigation launched by the characters in the film over 600.000 people took to the streets of Kuala Lumpur in protest at high level corruption, whilst the Borneo State leader Abdul Taib Mahmud unexpectedly announced his resignation after 33 years in power. After the completion of the film the ongoing investigation into corruption has continued and led the US Department of Justice to launch lawsuits to recover more than $1.3bn of stolen assets that had been funneled through the American financial system. In the press conference announcing the lawsuits US Attorney General, Loretta Lynch, called it "the largest kleptocracy case" in US history.
- A four-part TV-series which takes place in the crowd at Åmotfors train station and the Åmotfors Filmstudio with Odd Engström as host.