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- The series is about three very different families living in the same neighborhood of Granli in Oslo: the family of Jonas Kvåle and Maria Lerke, the family Pedersen, and the family Kopperud.
- Under krigen pågikk motstandsarbeid over hele Norge. Noen grupper ofret alt for landet og ble senere hyllet og hedret. Andre grupper ofret lite eller ingenting og ble glemt. Dette er historien om en slik gruppe.
- Beat for Beat is a Norwegian musical "game show". 4 guest singers in groups of two, usually Norwegian, but sometimes well known Swedish or Danish singers also, join the two regular pianists and the very quirky host Ivar. There are several rounds involved, the first starting with phrases from songs hidden behind numbers. The guests pick a number, and then a word behind the number is displayed. The guest then has to sing a song (any song he/she wants) with that word in it. As more numbers are displayed, the phrase hidden behind the numbers eventually becomes obvious, and the point is won when they sing the song with that phrase. Other rounds involve guessing songs the band plays, then there's a freestyle round at the end where the artists run up to the stage as soon as they recognize a song. Rules are never enforced strictly in the show, so the singer guests frequently "steal" others' songs and points, all in good fun. Very entertaining, and the musical knowledge of everyone is impressive as they have to play songs out of the blue quite a bit.
- An awkward and embarrassing mockumentary-style series where comedian Linn Skåber is starting working for the publisher Gyldendal Norsk Forlag, to be the editor of a book about nine fellow well-known persons.
- Norwegian comedy series centered around Tor (played by Atle Antonsen), the clumsy department head of Planning and Building Services.
- We follow the character Fridtjof in his hometown, Ytre Enebakk around Christmas.
- Allerud upper secondary school has a bad reputation, bad teachers, weak students as well as a hopeless management. The headmaster has to turn it around.
- A sketch comedy program with Norwegian comedians Atle Antonsen, Harald Eia, Bård Tufte Johansen and Kristopher Schau performing sketches typified by poking fun at people from Northern Norway and regional dialects.
- Cunning, desperate, haughty and manipulative potential home owners go house shopping. Who will get their realty dreams fulfilled?
- Graduating student Ahmed needs to pass one last exam to become a Doctor of Medicine. There is only one problem: His lack of Communiciation skills. He gets one last chance, but first he has to fulfill the job as a School nurse.
- Taxi driver Martin finds a dead body in the trunk of his car.
- "Thursday night with Steinar Sagen" is a Norwegian comedy series from 2007. The series was about a talk show where Steinar Sagen was the host. The whole series was about the preparations for the talk show itself. The goal of the host is to move the program to Fridays and become part of Gullrekka on NRK.
- Come along to Elvesund. A small town with a corrupt mayor, a free-church pastor, a scruffy substitute teacher, and a flamenco-loving hairdresser.
- A musical that tells the story of the amazing trip of Billy Crocker in a ship, looking for the love of his life, until some identities get mixed up and everything becomes a mess for him
- An atmospheric musical Christmas present with many known Norwegian artists, including Maria Mena, Ina Wroldsen, Thomas Dybdahl, Fay Wildhagen and more.
- Sverre Udnæs (1939-1982) has been one of the most distinctive and productive dramatists in Norway. He used to write and direct for television, film, radio and scene in the 60s and 70s. With a tireless intensity, he explored the difficult interplay between people. Some of the people who've been involved in his works are met, including: Jannik Bonnevie, Jon Eikemo, Wenche Foss, Egil Monn-Iversen, Kari Simonsen, Harald Heide Steen Jr, and many more.
- An insight of Grethe Kausland's adventurous artistic life and musical performances that had given Scandinavian people lots of delight for over 50 years.
- Anne-Cath. Vestly has recently turned 80 years, and speaks with Vidar Lønn-Arnesen about her rich and good memories of her author's life in the service of children's culture. Her life is also illustrated with clips from NRK's archive.