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- Fredrik Skavlan interviews some of the world's biggest thinkers, politicians, scientists and stars.
- A famous artist isn't invited to her class reunion. She makes a film about what could've happened if she had gone there and confronted her bullies, and later shows that film to her former classmates.
- About a girl growing up in a big city in the seventies. She cultivates her artistic ambitions. After a series of relationships, she gets a small part in a play and becomes pregnant.
- Prejudice and Pride is a rainbow colored roller coaster ride through a stunning collection of films. From Mauritz Stiller's filming of the world's first gay romance in 1916 to Sweden's exciting new wave of Scandinavian transgender films.
- Babel is the talk show in the Nordic countries about literature. It is where the world's most important writers meet in discussions about life, reading and writing.
- A girl dreams of a festival, where family and the staff from her day-care center are involved.
- A bachelor truck driver meet a pregnant woman. She moves in with him. Days turn into weeks and the bachelor considers becoming the stepfather to the child.
- Interview program where the viewer gets to take part in difficult decisions and dramatic events, about joy at success and disappointments at loss. Politicians, and other high-profile Swedish people give their view on a specific event.
- 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.
- A family entertainment show presenting national and international celebrities.
- A long-running Swedish TV show about health, where a doctor answers the viewers' health questions.
- A street theatre group performs anti-capitalist and anti-militarist plays. The inner conflicts, about how to reach and how tight they shall embrace the working class, escalates and the group split up.
- A young man is hiding in the bushes. His clothing and hair indicates it's the 1700s. The young man tears out a page of a book and wrap a string around it. He approaches a girl and hands over the book page to her.
- Satire ridicule the idyllic Christmas time. In theatrical tableaux, we meet a group of eccentric, Christmas celebrating people, including a manic-cleaning dwarf.
- About two men, who has been living together for a long time. One a small, skinny and unknown poet - the other a grown-up, famous and celebrated actor.
- Modern adaptation of the classic operatic drama, with a few twists. Micaela, José's Mother, and Mörd (Death) are played by the same dancer. The action is reduced to a single act in 13 scenes. The love scenes are played to a minimum and the working women's fight is adjourned to the last scene [and cut from some DVD editions] that concentrates all the pathos announced throughout by the eerie music.
- "The story of the little girl and the great love" - about a woman of short stature who is pondering the conditions of life when she meets a man who abandons her and their mutual child.
- An enterprising star agent and party-maker is a heavy drinker. He is struggling to keep everything moving. He tries to get his life in shape, but is surrounded by chaos.
- During an afternoon and evening, we follow a family's everyday life. From the child's perspective, we see how the bizarre the world can seem sometimes.
- A very old lady has lost her way in a city and a distinguished gentleman decides to follow her home.
- About an unemployed father's relationship with his son. The father explores his innermost desires. Dancing ballet in red tulle skirt is one.
- A woman screams and humiliates her husband, before she ties him up him and disappears. He frees himself, calls a friend and takes on his wife's negligee to help explain how she treats him.
- About how and why conscription of military service was refused at the end of the 1960s. This is the reasoning of the Minister of Defense and the friends of non-violence and pacifists.