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- Two young Swedish children in the 1900s experience the many comedies and tragedies of their lively and affectionate theatrical family, the Ekdahls.
- Ronja, the only child of robber chief Mattis must learn to survive the dangers of her local wilderness. In secret she also befriends Birk, the son of a rivaling robber Borka.
- Marianne, some thirty years after divorcing Johan, decides to visit her ex-husband at his summer home. She arrives in the middle of a family drama between Johan's son from another marriage and his granddaughter.
- Through the eyes of ten-year-old Alexander, we witness the delights and conflicts of the Ekdahl family, a sprawling bourgeois clan in turn-of-the-twentieth-century Sweden.
- Told in a quasi-documentary style, this companion piece to I Am Curious (Blue) (1968) deals with topics such as class society, non-violent resistance, sex, relationships, and tourism to Francoist Spain.
- In 1909, poor theology student Henrik falls in love with Anna, the intelligent daughter of a rich family in Uppsala. After marrying Henrik becomes a priest in northern Sweden. Urbane Anna hates living in the county, growing restless.
- There is a thin line between money and loyalty. Thomas Skepphult runs an investment company, and is arrested for the murder of his business partner when his fingerprint is found on the murder weapon. When he tries to call his lawyer, the phone is answered by someone who he thought had committed suicide years ago.
- Born on a stormy night Ronja begins her life as the heir to the leader of a gang of thieves deep in the Swedish woods. There is a lot of things to beware of in the forest not least other gangs. But as it turns out they are not all bad.
- Pippi is a little girl who lives alone in her house, while her father is sailing the seas. With Pippi we meet her horse, her monkey and her two friends Tommy and Anika. Together they go on many journeys through the neighborhood.
- Told in a quasi-documentary style, this companion piece to I Am Curious (Yellow) (1967) deals with topics such as class society, religion, sex, contraceptives, and the Swedish prison Kumla.
- Helen, who is a priest, is approached by scientist Lisbeth with a desperate plea for help. A young man, who has been sent to a high security psychiatric ward after having killed an old couple, has attempted suicide while rambling about God. In a race against time the two women begin a shocking journey deeper and deeper into the sick mind of a young man's soul.
- The patriarch of a seemingly nameless family is a factory owner whose workers transform eggs into specialized tools for scratching certain unreachable human itches. The Father rules both his business and his family with an iron fist. So when The Son rebels against him, it comes as no surprise that The Father doesn't take it very well.
- Inventor Carl Åkerblom is a rosy-cheeked 54 year-old admirer of Franz Schubert - and a patient in the psychiatric ward of Akademiska Hospital in Uppsala, after having attempted to beat to death his fiancée, Pauline Thibault. Together with another patient, Professor Osvald Vogler, they set up a film project: the living talkie. Before long, they set off on a frantic tour with their film, "The Joy of the Joyous Girl"...
- Reine is supposed to go to a summer camp called Children's Island but decides to remain in Stockholm over the summer while his mother is working at a hospital. She thinks he is at the camp, and he tells her he is. We then follow him around Stockholm that summer and see what he encounters on the path of life.
- The film switches back and forth between the adventures of Pu on a summer holiday in Norrland in Sweden and and the adult Pu visiting his father who lives in an old people's home. Little Pu spends a summer in Norrland in the 1920s with all his relatives. He and his brother get to hear the story about the watchmaker who hung himself, learns to shoot with a bow and follow his father on a bicycle trip.
- As the film opens, a doped-up Lea (Maria Bonnevie) makes an extremely bad impression on her baby daughter's foster parents; later, flashbacks reveal her disturbing youth and young adulthood. From the wrong side of the tracks, Lea grows up in a small house on the edge of the forest. When her father dies, her fragile mother Madelene takes up with the jealous alcoholic Ole. Unable to prevent Madelene from being beaten, Lea winds up as a substance abuser.
- An overworked and stressed out man in the middle of his career causes the worst tragedy that can happen to a family...
- We follow the families in the small community of Mälarviken, Stockholm. The sports center, Tre kronor, is the central gathering point where the young people train and many of the parents work.
- The story of Ingmar Bergman's parents. How they fell in love, married against the wishes of their families, and had a difficult marriage and life in rural Sweden. Bergman's father was a pastor and poor; his mother from a well to do cultured family. It ends with the birth of Ingmar.
- Fredrik Skavlan interviews some of the world's biggest thinkers, politicians, scientists and stars.
- Hypochondriac Lasse can and does pull the girls with no trouble, although for a short while this causes a real and painful health problem. Meeting Lena while delivering papers - the nearest he has got to his favoured career of journalism - he finds himself getting serious. But he seems unable, or unwilling, to give up the girls, his phobia, and work-shy lifestyle. Something will have to give.
- A beautiful, wise and fairly fat man at his best age - that's Karlsson on the Roof. And he isn't very shy. His door sign says "The world's best Karlsson". One day he just flew threw the window into Little Brothers bedroom.
- A mysterious stranger, Meisner, arrives in a northern Swedish town in 1820, calling himself a magnetist - an amalgam of hypnotist and healer - and claiming he can cure diseases un-treatable by doctors. Ignoring the objections of his colleagues, Dr. Selander allows Meisner to cure his blind daughter, Maria, who not only regains her sight, but also falls in love with the charismatic magnetist. Dark secrets and repressed memories start to emerge, amidst the love between father and daughter, man and woman.
- As the title suggests "Gomorron" suggests this is a morning news and interview show, similar to Good Morning America.
- A mysterious ship has sailed into Pippi's hometown and the Captain turns out to be her father. So it's off with her friends for a wild and wonderful, wind-blown adventure on the South Seas.
- Emma (Line Kruse) is an eleven-year-old only child from a wealthy Danish family. Emma's parents seem more interested in their own interests than in her. One evening when Emma overhears her mother talking about how tragic it must be to have your child kidnapped, Emma decides to stage her own kidnapping. She soon meets Malthe, a kindhearted, child-like, naïve sewer cleaner who literally stumbles on to her. She convinces Malthe that she is a Russian princess whose family is being chased by Bolsheviks, so Malthe lets Emma stay with him in his very modest abode. After being "kidnapped" for a few days, Emma decides to return home. But, just as she is about to return, she overhears a couple of servants talking about how her parents don't seem to be very upset over her dilemma. She then returns to Malthe, and a close bond soon develops between Emma and Malthe. Meanwhile, the police are finally called and begin their investigation. Emma writes a ransom note for $2,000, and her father pays it. Emma uses the money to buy Malthe some new clothes and to treat him to a "Russian" feast at the Grand Hotel. Just as they are leaving the hotel, the police finally catch up with them. Malthe believes the police want to return Emma to the Bolsheviks so he flees with her into the sewers.
- Mikael turns 50 and celebrates big time, inviting all his friends to a gigantic party. He has a secret he intends to announce during the party.
- Follows the story of the beloved and internationally acclaimed Swedish actress Lena Nyman, based on 17 paper bags with diaries that she left behind.
- Celebrities compete in physical and endurance challenges.
- Young Alexander glimpses the supernatural before the scattered branches of his family gather at his grandmother's house for a traditional Christmas party.
- Swedish author Agnes Von Krusenstjerna defies convention and her family's wishes by writing erotic fiction. As she harnesses her talent and explores her own sexuality, she puts herself on a dangerous path.
- Alexander's family is torn apart by the death of his father and his mother's subsequent marriage to the icy priest Vergérus.
- Fanny and Alexander continue to suffer at the hands of their cruel stepfather while a series of ghosts pay visits to the living.
- A crime-reporter for the Tv9-network is doing a story of a serial rapist, dubbed the "Rabbit man" When the reporter is given a police sketch of the rapist, he is struck by how the image looks exactly like his own son.
- Alexander makes up a story about his stepfather for which he gets brutally punished. Meanwhile Helena discusses with Gustav about his intentions for Maj.
- Isak plots to rescue Fanny and Alexander from their stepfather.
- Ragnar Persson, a 68-year-old widower, is living at his summer cottage with his son, Mikael, and his son's pregnant girlfriend, Catti. Ragnar falls in love with his neighbour, Vendela, who runs an apple orchard. Mikael is carrying on an affair with Susanne, a childhood friend who is married to Henning, the owner of the local apple juice plant. A great rift in the family opens up when Mikael, who is always broke, accuses Vendela of just trying to get his father's money.
- Ulf think this is going to be an ordinary summer. Going to his grand parents and swim in the lake and tease his brother. But that's not the case, because this summer he will fall in love with Pia.
- In 1876, Strindberg is penniless and once again his play "Master Olof" is rejected by the Royal Dramatic Theater. Debt collectors his furniture and Strindberg is on the verge of committing suicide.
- Autofictive show about comedians Johan Rheborg and Jonas Gardells lifes, with many guest actors playing themselves.
- 35-year old Erik Engman, aka Pinnen, is the local fool. He picks up garbage and eats at the old people's home. One day he is asked to try the high-jump at the sport's field. He becomes fascinated and starts to train every day. Being fool-hardy, it doesn't take long before he is one of the best in the country and is asked to compete at the Stockholm Stadion.
- Hedeby is a sleepy village in the rich, agricultural province of Sörmland. On the face of it, not much has changed during the centuries. The count lives outside the village in his large manor, employing some of them. As always, the annual feudal tradition of electing three men to clean up the stream is upcoming. Who among the young men will be elected to follow the elder men, Erik or Pärsy? And are the rumors true, that the count is facing bankruptcy. And will young Märta ever notice that Erik has fallen in love with her?
- Talk-show about current social issues and news, both big and small. Malou von Sivers interviews famous personalities who visit the studio and trends in topics such as relationships, meetings, culture, health and gardening are touched upon.
- A Professor comes home carrying a paper bag with food. Among the goods in the bag is apricot jam. His wife reacts strongly, since they always have eaten orange marmalade. The Professor leaves his house and checks into a hotel.
- Mumintrollen always go to sleep in the autumn and wake up when it's spring. One December day young Mumin wakes up.
- Limpan is an alcoholic who has been put into a caretaking home for alcoholics. He's promised a job on the 'outside', but he's not released from the home, so he runs away. He misses the job and gets caught and is brought back, but they won't accept him, since it's after closing time. During a couple of days, he wanders back and forth between the home and the world, meeting several different people who all have their different problems, which Limpan confronts and all the time, there's the question of alcohol; to drink or not to drink.
- Five famous people live together in a castle for five days. Everyone is the main character in one day and decides what the five should do, eat and answer questions about their lives from the other participants.
- This Swedish sex-comedy/drama explores the complications in the relationship of a couple who believe that if they make love to each other, they will die. They neck and are physically affectionate in public as well as in private, but have a big taboo against sexual consummation. Their situation drives them to distraction, and they unsuccessfully seek various extramarital outlets for their frustrations.
- About an alcohol-damaged young man, his life in and out of prison, his friend the art teacher and his difficulties reintegrating into society.
- Stockholm in the 1870's. The protagonist Arvid Falk, employed as office notary.He dream of becoming a writer and finds work as a journalist. Arvid hang out with his artistic friends at the Red Room.
- A charged power struggle between spouses. A tug of war to the death of an only child as ends and means.
- Willy Loman is an over-the-hill salesman who faces a personal turning point when he loses his job and attempts to make peace with his family: Willy's long-suffering wife Linda, and Biff and Happy, his troubled sons and his life.
- A Swedish couple are trapped in their marriage and way of life. Locked up in their bourgeois inferno.
- Two journalists Kristina travels to Thailand to investigate rumors that a Swedish company is engaged in illicit arms sales there.
- When Dantes parents goes on vacation, Dante and his buddy Tvärsan get the chance to play detectives.
- A divorced Swedish photographer is offered a secret photo shoot. He is hired to photograph an old dead man's apartment. Dead for several months. He becomes very engaged by the man's fate and refuses to leave the pictures for publication.
- A documentary about the inception of Ingmar Bergman's TV film "Saraband".
- About four young individuals that has been let down by their parents. They live an extroverted life together, searching for their identity, in constant defiance of the adult world.
- Following refuges, misfits and other strange people in the Swedish woodlands close to the border to Norway after the German occupation of Norway. As the threat of invasion and poverty hangs over the area, people try to choose if to take a side or remain neutral. Meanwhile the spirit realm seems to invade the real world.
- A family entertainment show presenting national and international celebrities.
- 16-year-old Rasmus' biggest interest is computer games, until he meets Belma who is 15. She lives with her father Josip on a refugee hostel boat and has fled from the war in Bosnia. Josip becomes involved in a terrible act of vengeance against a former prison camp guard and is arrested by the Danish police. Belma is all on her own now and Rasmus realizes that he is the only one who can help her.
- A documentary about the film, I am Curious-Yellow (1967), and how it made it into the USA and changed film in USA forever by breaking the USA Obscenity Codes.
- Sweden's first television soap opera is about Stockholm's art and advertising world. Karl-Henrik an artist popular among the art critics. His wife Clair, is an art curator aiming for be director of the Museum of Modern Art in Stockholm.
- A film about the making of Ingmar Bergman's TV play "Larmar och gör sig till".
- On each side of Helvetesgapet lives the robber Mattis and Borka with their robbers. And their children are seeing each other in secret. Until one day when Ronja comes home from the forest and finds Birk both tied up and bloody.
- Sommar and Vinter i P1 is a program where you hear one persons personal stories. And Sommar i P1 is broadcast from Midsummer's Day to mid-August (dates vary). While Vinter i P1 is broadcast from Christmas Day to New Year's Day.
- Two pilots must fly together in spite of the strong dislike of each other. At a training mission the aircraft wrecks over open water and they have to save themselves by parachute.
- One day are Ronja seeing a boy (Birk) of her age on the other side of Helvetesgapet - that divides Mattisborgen in half. And Mattis are furious when finds out that his archenemy Borka has moved into the other half of the cracked castle.
- On the night that Ronja was born, thunder passed over the mountains, yes, it was a night of thunder, so that everything unconnected that was in the Mattisskogen was frightened and crawled away into its holes and hiding places.
- Animated children's series based on Astrid Lindgren's classic about a reasonably fat man in his prime - Karlsson on the roof.
- A reclusive and divorced professor of religious psychology is researching a sixteen century monk's poem "the path of suffering". He is drawn into entanglements with one of his female students.
- During the spring, Mia Skäringer receives old friends and new friends on the archipelago island of Grötö. There will be activities and conversations about everything between heaven and earth.
- A large number of jewelers in different central Swedish cities are exposed to burglary. The method elicits the police when the jewels were stolen without any door to the shops being broken up. When an elderly jeweler is murdered in his shop, the local police first conclude that it is another crime of the same offender, when another jeweler in the city got burglary the day before. But Sverre Sterner soon begins to suspect that completely different motives are behind the murder. The wires lead backwards in time around a putative drowning accident.
- The locksmith Steve meets Lotta and falls in love.
- Agnes, a daughter of the Vedic god Indra, descends to Earth to bear witness to problems of human beings. She meets about 40 symbolical characters.
- Lasse-Maja's strange fate and adventures from his younger days to 1813, when he was sentenced to life imprisonment at Karlsten's fortress.
- Drama about the everyday lives of Swedish soldiers.
- Johan has anxiety before his premiere and reaches for the bottle to calm his nerves. Jonas gets stressed when he doesn't get the text he's supposed to read live. Johan's agent Tussan gets into a fight with Börje Ahlstedt.
- In the near future, the parents of a family have installed a advance TV-system in the children's room with screens that cover the hole room. And the children are very fond of watching a film about the African savannah with the lion.
- About a man who has an illegitimate daughter on the island of Gotland, who suddenly appears to meet him. But he does not dare to tell his wife and instead sells the paternity to his neighbor.
- Sixten Svensson is work-shy. He avoids employments and he doesn't want to work at home either. Because of this his family sinks into poverty, and his wife has to beg her parents for money and their neighbors for food. Their daughter Märta is well aware that baron Urse is highly interested in her. She dreams of getting married to the baron and to live a fashionable life with him, but his wife forms an obstacle to this. When the baron offers her an appointment as a housemaid, she declines the offer because of his wife. Outside the village shop some of the villagers are inspecting the raft which is used every summer when they cleanse the stream from too much vegetation. This is a yearly event, which turns into a ritual festivity of great importance for the village. To be chosen as one of the men on the raft is a great honor.