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- A biography of the Danish actor and comedian, Dirch Passer.
- Actress Thea tries to adjust to life after rehab, 1 1/2 years after a divorce in which her ex won custody of their two sons.
- Documentary. The dark side of our cell phones. No company can say for sure that they didn't buy conflict minerals from the Congo to produce your cell phone.
- Emma goes to see her father on her birthday, but only his new boyfriend is at home.
- "Forførerens Fald" (The Fall of the Seducer), is a film about the legendary Danish newspaper "Dagen" and its fatal crack in 2002. For the first time in Danish medias, the man behind "Dagen", - the mysterious and charming Danish developer genius, - Peter Linck, - tells his incredible story of how he seduced all the sharpest journalists in the entire country to leave their tops jobs to work for him, and how this high flying and extremely extravagant newspaper adventure ended in a nightmare for everybody involved with a debt of 70 million Kroner. The film uses a ground-braking new way of mixing fiction scenes with documentary material, making the involved persons act themselves in precise reconstructions of the real events. This way the film follows Linck's personal crisis with his family and friends, as his legendary self assurance and charm gradually breaks down totally. It's the story of choosing between career or family, - about putting everything at stake for your life dream, - the story of how to rise again after hitting the bottom of your life.
- Yosef has a big secret which he can't tell his parents. But it can be difficult to keep a secret if you just want to be who you really are.
- The sequel to "Zulu Love Camp", in which 7 charming young men, inexperienced with the opposite sex, attempt to become better at opening themselves up and learn how to communicate with those elusive girls.
- A group of children are sent to a deserted island for re-education as they have all committed their own crimes in school. They end up on an island that used to house a prison, but although the prison is long gone, strange things happen at night on the island.
- Documentary series which follows children with extraordinary gifts and abilities.
- Daily show for teenagers, featuring studio guests, competitions, SMS-based interactivity, etc. Broadcasted live from Copenhagen Central Station.
- Peter Lund Madsen guides through daily life at a psychiatric ward at Hvidovre Hospital in Denmark.
- Portrait of the die hard Danish gangster Holger Corell, a.k.a. 'Sorte Holger'.
- In each episode two women switch family for 10 days. At the arrival of their new home a manual containing daily rutines is waiting. The documentary series explores what happens when rutines and house rules are turned upside down. Will the women adapt new ways of living and bring that back to their own home?
- Portaying six Danish families who are about to move from one place to another. It's the story of those who seek their dream house.
- Documentary series about 7 teenagers from the Danish city Greve. The four directors have followed them throughout a year, portraying their lives, struggles and daily whereabouts.
- Sexologist Joan Ørting gives lessons in sex behavior.
- Documentary series about Diana, Lotte, Kragelund, Tobisen, Lau and Anna who all work at the local factory Viking in Esbjerg, Denmark. Now they fear for their jobs.
- Hells Angels-member Brian Sandberg, and the notorious gang-leader "Lille-A" tells openly about their unusual friendship. Both are infamous from headlines in the press related to gangwars and shootings in primarily the area around Copenhagen, Denmark. The interviews gives a rare insight into both the personality of the two notables, and the structure and reality around gangs and motorcycle clubs in Denmark.
- A group of young people from Denmark are invited to India to produce t-shirts.
- Gameshow for children hosted by Anders Fjelsted.
- A ten-year-old boy consumed with playing football struggles with friendship, improving his skills and disappointments.
- In the old days, things were different. Art, too. It assembled and passed on human experience and knowledge. But in today's Denmark, something else is wanted from art. It has to experiment and break new ground. It is almost a political requirement. The more conventional the politics, the harsher the politically correct requirements for the artist. Sliced up, rotting pigs are not enough anymore! Art must move on. But how can the poor artist surpass his predecessors and become a success?
- A group of young people from Denmark are invited to Asia to produce rice.
- Crime documentary series on motorcycle gang violence in Denmark and Sweden, featuring interviews with police officers, prosecutors and members of the Hells Angels and Bandidos outlaw clubs who were involved in a deadly biker war during the '90s.
- Gumball race on TV2 Zulu, a danish tv channel.
- TV2 Zulu's own Top 13 comedy take on the typical Hollywood Countdown shows. A variety of Denmark most famous comedians and celebrities improvises and comments on over-the-top subjects, such as: "The Biggest Boobjobs", "The Most Macho Machos" and "The Craziest Celebrity Crimes". All with a positive spin.
- A series of short episodes made for children, featuring the adventures of The Teddy Family: Father Teddy, Mama Teddy and Little Bear Teddy.
- We are taken along Copenhagen by four local taxi drivers. The premise for the documentary is a real-life theatre with taxi passengers as the actors, giving us glimpses of their lives through their conversations with the drivers.
- Thierry Geoffroy-Colonel is in Copenhagen trying in his own way to make contact with the Danes, and to be accepted by the Danish society.
- Home improvement show for children hosted by Ida Munk.
- Morning show for children hosted by Morten Iversen who reviews computer games, mobile phones and other digital gadgets.
- About 3000 Danes have converted to Islam. We meet three of them, three young girls, who try to explain a choice, that often causes deep problems with their parents.
- Toi's Place is a girlie bar in Pattaya, Thailand. It is owned by Toi, a 36-year-old bar girl turned bar girl manager.Through her British husband and his money, Toi is now an established businesswoman. Every night, the tourists flock to the girlie bars and many of them fall in love because the Thai bar girl does not talk about the price at first. The girl is prepared to use not just 10 or 20 minutes, but days, weeks and even months with him. The westerner often gets confused by this and decides to rescue her from what he thinks is a demeaning existence forced upon her by poverty. But is this really the case ? Through the everyday life in Toi's Place, we get the unique Thai version of the oldest trade in the world, which turns out to be very far from the traditional western conception of prostitution.
- Documentary about daily life at a school in Bagsværd, Denmark
- Informative documentary series about smoking and non-smoking seen through the eyes of Danish celebrities such as Casper Christensen, Annette Heich, Mads Vangsø and others.