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- When a man's farm becomes of interest to the military during WWII, he becomes dead-set on getting them to leave so his black market dealings can go on interrupted.
- Göran and Fia are looking forward to a quiet holiday at the camping site, but things doesn't work out quite as they had hoped.
- The two brothers Erik and Johan live in the family's property in Falkenberg. Erik lives in the nicer house with his wife Aurore and Aurore's niece Maj-Britt. Johan lives in the smaller cottage with his wife Hanna and son Albin. When Albin and Maj-Britt fall in love, it is not seen lightly by anyone.
- This is a one man-show with Swedish comedian Krister Classon performing a monologue about aging, the symptoms of getting old and the different stereotypes against old people.
- Cast and crew look back at the making of the controversial Doctor Who story 'Timelash'.
- Actress Mary Tamm remembers her time on the television series Doctor Who.
- A look at the influence of the Hammer horror films on Doctor Who (1963), a DVD special feature for The Stones of Blood: Part One (1978).
- The granddaughter (Jessica Carney) of the first Doctor Who (William Hartnell) talks about her memories during the period of the filming of the first two seasons of Doctor Who.
- An elderly wholesaler will marry a girl, young enough to be his daughter, who is under the impression that he rescued her from drowning. Obviously, things get complicated when both the girl's former boyfriend and the actual rescuer show up.
- A slightly drunken directour of the clothing industry has problems, not only with his angry wife, his marring-loving daughter - he also has encountered a young lady, been promising her the moon.
- Sten has just been released from jail and moves back to a house with his brother Jonas. Sten is selling alcohol illegally, and needs his reluctant brother to impersonate a woman in order to finish his illegal deal. In the meantime, two summer guests are renting a small house on the brothers property, and the other neighbors stick their nose into everything, leading to confusion.
- The year is 1948, a Sunday in the time around midsummer, and one year has passed since Lennart got work in the city. Matilda (Lennart's mother) longs for grandchildren, and when Lennart comes home to the farm, a wedding is planned on the Kristersson farm. Matilda believes that Lennart will be married to Inga, whom has been in America for one year and also running the firm of Vilgots Konfektion & Import ("Vilgot's Confection & Import"), which she bought the year before. Lennart and Inga have always gotten along well, so they would be a perfect couple, according to Matilda. She doesn't know, however, that there are no such feelings between Lennart and Inga. But Lennart finds it hard to convince Matilda and chooses to keep it more or less a secret since he doesn't want to hurt his mother's feelings. Nils-Erik (Lennart's father) has changed character since last year and is now the opposite of lazy, but he continues to be extremely stingy and even wanting to quit the usage of their telephone - which Matilda has not done, but the whole time has kept the telephone hidden outside. When Matilda suggests that they should move into the city (which makes it easier for them, if they get grandchildren) and sell their house, Nils-Erik gets skeptical. But when she succeeds in convincing him, he quickly gets excited, and wants to sell the farm straight away. The exceptionally un-intelligent mail-carrier Dag-Otto, which almost always is with the Kristerssons these days, does them the favour of looking for speculators and even conducting the auction, because he finally has a day off from the honourable post office. However, they don't know that their neighbour Valdemar, which has gotten a little higher status thanks to his daughter Inga and has even begun the snobbish habit of smoking, is interested in the farm and gives an offer - and makes sure that the auction becomes a failure for Nils-Erik. Matilda hires a maidservant, Rakel, from a wholesaling directour (characters from the earlier farce Bröstsim & gubbsjuka (1999)) to help out with the wedding. Rakel is very afraid of men, and immediately when Lennart gets to see her, he falls in love, which doesn't make things easier. But she realises that Lennart is special and gets some feelings for him. Her trust in him doesn't last for long, though, because Inga comes hom?e from America and it turns out that she is pregnant. Everyone, but Inga, Lennart and Valdemar, believes that Lennart is the father (while the real father is a rich American). Lennart succeeds in convincing Rakel that the child is not his, and comes up with a plan in order to make Inga squeeze out the truth. The thought of Lennart becoming a father makes Nils-Erik gallop in happiness... because he knows that the government shall, beginning in next year, be giving out children's allowance each month, and with such an allowance, he would afford to build up his farm. Everything turns into complete chaos, but luckily, everything does patch up in the end, and Lennart gets married to Rakel - wedded by an eccentric Pentecostal Pastor that has visited the farm during the whole afternoon, whom Lennart has kept hidden and thought of as merely an annoying poetical beggar or pedlar with the same first name.
- The Nilsson brothers are running a motel and shop, but business is going bad. Then suddenly, one day the municipality wants to buy their shop and motel buildings, but they don't tell why.
- A comedic monologue with the Swedish comedian Johan Rheborg.
- We have a television show that we need to get completed.. Do you know any writer who is available to work with us?..We are ready to go when they are. Thank you.
- Series of interviews about the characters of Ian and Barbara departing Doctor Who.
- Cast and crew remember the troubled taping of Doctor Who Serial Warriors Gate.
- Director Michael Hayes discusses the making of the Doctor Who story, 'The Armageddon Factor'.
- Documentary looking back at the production of The War Games, Patrick Troughton's epic final story for Doctor Who (1963) which also featured the introduction of the Time Lords.
- Cast and crew remember the troubled final to The Trial of A Time Lord.
- The man who designed the Daleks back in 1963, Raymond Cusick, visits the set of Doctor Who (2005) in Cardiff, a DVD special feature for The Executioners (1965).
- Cast and crew discuss the realisation of the various creatures from the Doctor Who story 'Warriors of the Deep'.
- A series of interviews about Dalek brand merchandising.
- Doctor Who staff talks about the Dalek Designs and popularity.
- A brief history of rogue Time Lords from the television series Doctor Who.
- For the special features of the official DVD release of the story, cast and crew look back at the making of Attack of the Cybermen: Part One (1985).
- Mouth on legs is a short interview with Janet Fielding who played Tegan in the Dr who series between 1981 to 1984 hear her views on working with both Tom Baker and Peter Davison the Producer JNT fashion sense in the 1980s meeting who fans and her work away from the camera it features as an extra on the Time Flight DVD release.
- A look at the brilliant experimental music to emerge from Doctor Who.
- Cast and crew discuss the making of The Sea Devils, from the television series Doctor Who.