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- A mobile task force is dispatched across Denmark to help local police solve tough cases.
- The classic Disney character Goofy is a single father raising his son, Max, in Spoonerville. Pete, a frequent antagonist from the old cartoons, lives next door with his family.
- Two days before Christmas, while Sweden is paralyzed by a heavy snowstorm, the five-week-old baby Lucas inexplicably disappears from his home. The experienced police officer Alice thinks that something is not right in parents' stories.
- Yugi Mutou is a shy young boy who has finally completed his grandfather's Thousand-Year puzzle. Little does he realize that this puzzle unleashes an alter ego who challenges anyone who hurts Yugi to a game. The losers often pay dearly.
- Season 1: Selma lives with her strict foster mother, and misses her real family. She discovers a new world which changes her life. Season 2: We meet Noah, a boy whose mother is very sick. He finds hope in Snøfall.
- The TV show, Omkring et flygel, was a monthly, 40-45 minutes long Danish TV entertainment and talk-show series, running for eight shows in 1961 and hosted by Bent Fabricius-Bjerre (Bent Fabric's full name). More shows were added in 1962, 1963, 1975 and 1982-83.
- We follow two 15-year-old twin sisters taking their first steps out into a fascinating, dangerous and unpredictable adult world. Set against a backdrop of the fairytales by the Brothers Grimm, the sisters face the changes, challenges and clashes of the teenage years in a new and magical manner.
- Through Greenland is a visually spectacular program series with Danish Game of Thrones super star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau on an adventurous expedition through Greenland.
- In 1988 the world was prepared to act against climate change. But then something stalled the action which led to the alarming climate situation we are all facing today.
- This true crime mini series chronicles the life and horrific crimes committed by danish arms dealer Peter Frederiksen in South Africa.
- Maids coming to the Middle East are locked up for years and with their passports confiscated, they are unable to escape the control of their employer. With unprecedented access to agents and maids the film uncovers an unknown world.
- The Circus Schumann, famous for their horses and riders. Circus Schumann was a very old German Circus. In 1916 they moved to Denmark with their 70 horses, because of the fear of wold war I. They stayed in Denmark until their last season back in 1982.
- The Bad World Tour was the first solo concert tour by American singer Michael Jackson, launched in support of his seventh studio album Bad (1987). The 123-show world tour began on September 12, 1987 in Japan, and concluded on January 27, 1989 in the US. The European leg began in Rome on May 23, where police and security guards rescued hundreds of fans from being crushed in the crowd of 35,000. Police reported 130 women had fainted at the concert in Vienna. On June 19, 1988 Jackson performed in West Berlin close to the Berlin Wall in front of the Reichstag Building.
- Anne-Marie Soeborg is 95 years old, cultural-radical, and lives in Copenhagen. Lying in bed, receiving visitors and drinking Manhattans, Anne-Marie has strong opinions on everything and a grotesque sense of humor. Her grand-daughter, Anna-Katarina, travels the world, filming for the New York Times, and her daughter, Anne-Mette, works as a pastor, despite having lost a leg and an arm in a car accident. The three women are living together - an arrangement that has lasted for six generations. Men are wonderful, but only for show and fun. We join Anne-Marie at her bedside for her 95th birthday and witness the revelation of family secrets.
- Daniel Rye - the Danish photojournalist that was kidnapped by Islamic State in 2013 while reporting on refugee crisis in Northern Syria. Meets people in everyday life of all kinds.
- Can hypnosis help for a better dating life? Mathias loses the ability to speak on dates, so Jan Hellesøe devises an extreme experiment to help him. Jan also tries to help the young girl Alina, who finds it difficult to look at her own reflection. Watch as hypnosis expert Hellesøe tries to help young people who have lost the courage to go on dates.
- Leif Lund used to lead a motorcycle club that later became the Bandidos, until a tragic accident changed his view on life. Now he rides a Harley in Exodus, a Christian motorcycle club.
- A Danish/Irish broadcast about football, which has very little to do with football. Instead about the soccer tribe, the rituals, the lifestyle, the holy grounds, the coaches and players, and the reporters cooking.
- Sanne and Kaspar are two of the 230,000 Danes who have been affected by a brain injury. They have survived, but the damage has had major consequences.
- Series about rumors in Denmark. rumors about famous people and how they come to exist
- Emilio Kozhikow, Milos Karoli and Franz Josef Czardas have in common that they are Gipsies and that they have survived the extermination camps of the Nazis during World War 2. Quietly and movingly they tell about the incredible sufferings and inhuman conditions. And about bestial executions. But also about will and strength. With many stills from the concentration camps and an example from a short Czech fiction film, the film moves from the personal element into the general one, becomes a requiem on the fate of a whole nation and comments on the conditions of the Gipsies today.
- Søren Kam volunteered for the Waffen-SS in June 1940 and served with SS Division Wiking, like the other Danes who joined early in the war. Kam remained in Wiking for the rest of his service, while most Danes served in Free Corps Denmark and later SS Panzergrenadier Regiment 24 "Danmark" of SS Division Nordland. As such, it seems like Kam mostly served with Germans, and he commonly describes conversations he had during the war in German. On 30th January 1943, Kam became an Untersturmführer (Lieutenant) in the Waffen-SS.
- Marie, Tilde, Michele and Andreas dream of careers, boyfriends, education and children, despite the fact that they are developmentally disabled.
- 27-year-old Anna Malzer has just been hired as director at the traditional theater Mungo Park in Allerød in North Zealand. Although she is a recent graduate, Anna is already a star in Danish cultural life, and the media is queuing up. Anna wants to make big changes and create a theater for young people - but Mungo Park's faithful, middle-aged core audience is not entirely on board.
- Robert Christiansen from DRTV-A was in Berlin a month after the Berlin Wall was built in 1961. He met with Berliners in refugee camps and mayor Willy Brandt.
- It has become difficult to be a pedophile in the country's day care institutions. But the pedophiles still have a slaffer country. A place where the lack of volunteer leaders means that almost no one is turned away. A place where there is easy access for children. And where the children usually do what the adult says they should do. The place is sports.
- An essay about Søren Lindberg, who earns his living in Kenya as a professional hunter and as a kind of guide for mainly Scandinavian tourists who want to go safari hunting.