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- Portrait of Henrik Ibsen.
- Hans Thomas Waaler has lost his big love: Liv Aud Waaler. He tells us about his life with Liv, from the time of youth when there was love at first sight, and over to the time when Liv suffered from Alzheimer. According to him, love has always a great price: Sorrow. This is his story.
- A documentary about the most decorated war hero in Norway, the young Gunnar "Kjakan" Sønsteby (Code named "No. 24") and his life as an undercover agent during the second world war.
- Kunstnernes Hus (The Art House) celebrates its 50th anniversary, and we are getting a quick story about the creation and the idea behind it, from the end of the last century until the opening of 1930.
- Portrait of Gunvor Sartz, who was still active in unselfish efforts for fellow human beings when she was 84-year-old. In 1930, after she finished her school years in Germany, she launched the social theater in Norway. In later years, she made a major contribution to Amnesty International.
- How Oslo was from approximately 1840 when the city was called Christiania, to the present time, all told with pictures from the time.
- After three years of refurbishment, the old palace of Bygdøy called Oscarshall has now been finished, and appears in its former glory. This NRK program shows us how the renovation of the palace was done. King Harald tells the background story of the castle that involved his ancestors, the Bernadotte family. Queen Sonja visits Oscarshall in the middle of the renovation, and later presents the finished result.
- Here's a reflection of the development of skiing through the last 100 years, illustrated through the history of Holmenkollbakken. Using old and modern materials, the film shows us historical moments in the Norwegian world of ski jumping, as well as modernization and renovation in the ground prior to the World Cup 1982.
- The port of Oslo's eastern and western railway station, which has been statutory for 70 years for joy and annoyance, has always been like the lynx from Loenga, and like a 1300 ton farmhouse. It will soon be underground. We are also getting a historical backdrop and a brief orientation about what the future will bring.
- 19831hTV Episode
- 1991–199230mTV Episode