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- Follows the adventures of the Cuylers, an impoverished and dysfunctional family of anthropomorphic, air-breathing, redneck squids who live in a rural Appalachian community in the state of Georgia.
- One night of 1930, nationalist thugs violently abduct Ketola from his home in Finland. Beaten and forced to walk the Eternal Road towards a foreign Soviet Russia, his only dream is to return to his family cost it what it may.
- The Finnish version of Alex Horne's Taskmaster (2015- ).
- In a detention camp in 1918, a group of Finnish actors are sentenced to death. When an important German general arrives, the camp's vicious commandant forges out a cruel plan: the imprisoners have to perform a comedy - and if they can make the visiting general laugh, they will be spared. A story about zest for life and power of laughter. Based on true events.
- Comedy combat in Finnish style.
- The saga of the popular radio show continues. Viki ja Köpi Show is a two hour full of talk and interesting guests.
- A woman dulled with praise, Nelli is well on her way to Med-School thanks to her parents, but dreams of a career as a singer.
- YLE's morning magazine.
- Who is behind the mask? A group of Finnish celebrities are behind masks. - But who is each?
- Documentary film about Tony Halme, masculinity and populism. The film follows how Tony Halme created a mythical, highly masculine freestyle wrestling character, The Viking, who gained fame both in the ring and in the public eye and eventually became captivated by it. With his brash speeches, Halme fired the starting shot for the rise of the Finns Party. The voice of a forgotten section of the population, a protest against the ruling elite, were the building blocks of Halme's popularity. Halme's great popularity has served as a good example of a populist figure, admired within the deep ranks of the nation, who comes from outside the political elite and changes the direction of politics. Also, despite - or perhaps because of - his openly racist statements, he was part of changing the political climate in Finland to a more acrimonious one.
- The dudesons are back in Finland for a show around them doing challenges and difficult scenarios all around their home country.
- A rustic comedy about a small-town bowling alley entrepreneur who learns that being scammed is not the end of the world.
- Breathing with the rhythm of street music, Flowers of Evil is an edgy, topical and ragged story of a family trying to survive the pressures of restlessness. The main character Sipe, 14, has a touching relationship with his stepbrother Juno and his family, which is the main focus of our story. The threat is continuously simmering, until the unrest breaks out into a riot - with fatal results. Flowers of Evil is a social commentary on the problems of suburban life in Helsinki. Two young brothers struggle with life on a powder keg housing estate. One chooses punk rock and education, the other crime and confrontation. Caught in the middle and torn both ways, their father tries to hold the family together. But miscalculated actions and police overreaction light the fuse and a typically long, hot, Finnish summer explodes as frustration and despair finally boil over.
- Riku and Tunna of Madventures (2002) and Docventures (2013) start a quest to discover the wildest and weirdest parts of Finland.
- A quiz-show where Finnish celebrities travel around the world by train.
- Finnish adaption of 'The Apprentice'
- A focus on current issues.
- LOVE is a program where people's stories and the songs behind them are heard.
- Live music and stories behind the songs.
- A documentary on Finnish civic political movement and mass mobilizations where anarchists, climate activists and squatters share their experiences on direct political actions from the 1990s and the 2000s.