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- What is happening in the class? Who are friends, who are enemies - and who has had a mishap? The pupils have yet another day ahead of them.
- The Swedish drama series for children, Classmates takes place in the school environment and lifts matters, great and small, that concern children and their daily life, and targets issues that arise when they socialize in school without the presence of adults. We follow ordinary children during school hours, the characters representing different personalities so the audience can recognize both themselves and their real life classmates.
- Martin Goldsmith never knew what happened to his parents before they escaped from Germany in 1941. Over a weekend, he confronts his father and we are brought back to the complex and confusing 1930s when the parents were young musicians.
- A group of friends have planned their first vacation without parents. Due to unforeseen circumstances their trip is canceled and they end up staying at a hotel in Copenhagen. Desperate to prove herself to her friends, 15 year old Alberte heads to a nightclub with her two friends and have a run-in with some local boys. Drunk and flattered Alberte is determined to prove she's not a little girl anymore.
- Around 200 Swedes volunteered to fight as SS soldiers for Germany. Who were they? What happened to them during and after the war? Waffen-SS became known for massacres and ethnic cleansing. Documents reveal that Swedish SS soldiers knew at the time of the Holocaust, but the information was classified. Families and some of the Swedes themselves tell us through recordings, letters and diaries.
- Touching program series about Danes who travel the world on adventures in search of missing relatives. The cast hopes to reconnect with close family members as they search for their biological roots.
- A couple wins the lottery with a ticket from the company lottery pool, but does not tell their co-workers.
- Josefine and Frederik has become very close friends, but Josefines mother doesn't like the way the class behave, so Josefine is forced to transfer to another school. Frederik initiates a plan to make the class better - but a mysterious and evil tormentor tries to split the class. Who is working for the class and who is trying to tear them apart?
- Much as Buena Vista Social Club revealed a rich and unexplored world of music and culture, Cool and Crazy introduces us to a group of men who find purpose, companionship and even fame, as members of a male choir in Berlevåg.
- A children's show that focuses on the illnesses and cures of past times.
- In the course of a year, Yahya loses three brothers. To survive the sorrow he has built a hut in the forest. There he can live out his fantasies and meet them again. Yahya gets one last chance to talk to them, touch them, capture them, carry them and be carried by them. A poetic depiction that, from a child perspective, narrates about fatal shootings and male norms.
- It's Christmas, but nothing is as it used to be for Magnus. It's his first Christmas at the new school and he doesn't feel that he's part of their traditions. Being frustrated, he accidentally spoils the yearly Christmas trip, causing his classmates to exclude him. To make all good again, he signs the class up for a competition, where the first price is a VIP trip. Just when he manages to get all to work together, an unexpected threat turns up, using blackmail, mockery and lies to prevent Magnus and the class from winning the competition. This starts the hunt for the person behind it, so that they can all enjoy the perfect Christmas.
- A weekly programme for topics within the music of the rock era, usually featuring studio guests from Danish music and often consisting in part of home made documentaries.
- For the first time we get to see how Swedish justice works behind closed doors, inside the courtroom. Can we trust the Swedish legal system and get everyone the same legal aid?
- Popular danish hidden camera show, in which 3 girls put themselves on the line, playing ridiculous characters in order to prank unsuspecting men in various setups.
- "Cold/Kyla" - About the murder of John Hron at Kode, Sweden, 1996. "Kyla" is a state of mind, it gives the image of the fatherless patriarchate's lost sons.
- Victims share their stories as a mother investigates an online predator.
- Anders Matthesen shines in this solo stand up special debut showcasing a wide array of the memorable alter-egos he's created over the years.
- An exploration into the motives and histories of individuals who have exited the world of violent extremism. This includes the director herself.
- Rågsved, a suburb of Stockholm, Sweden. People, atmosphere, politics, football and punkrock. Revolving around the youth center "Oasen".
- Actors from "Klassen (2016)" helps children talk to their parents about a difficult situation related to their parents divorce. They do this by reconstructing a scene from the child's life.
- TV 2/Denmark's news programme, broadcast several times daily since 1988.
- Admired and loathed, Carl Bildt is the top politician who has been around the longest. The Bildt family has served Sweden for hundreds of years. During Carl Bildt's time as a politician, both Sweden and his party have been transformed.
- Shot shortly before his death this documentary tells the story of Jean Voigt's strange and wonderful life. He was born in Copenhagen, a son of a tailor. His trainee period in the women tailor's department at Magasin lead to years in a prestigious fashion house in Paris. Jean Voigt used his experience to start his own fashion house in Copenhagen while continuing a hectic career in Paris. During the years Voigt became one of Denmark's most prestigious production designers and triumphed at Det Kongelige Teater and Riddersalen. His uncompromising and direct lifestyle combined with his craftsmanlike traditional and yet innovative design for clothes made him one of the most prominent personalities of our time.
- Bingo game-show broadcasted live. Targeted at young adults, the prizes include DVD-players, Playstation 2's and white goods. Grand prizes are old used, cars and an airplane which was used in a James Bond movie with Roger Moore. Also stuff picked up at various markets are given away.
- Three Danish singers Sascha, Freya & Szhirley visit the Danish troops at Camp Eden in Iraq.
- Pre-show to the second annual Zulu Awards, featuring arriving guests and nominees and hosted by Sara Bro and former Prime Minister Poul Schlüter.
- AIDS-charity concert hosted by the fictional character Leo Lembahle (Peter Mygind).
- Second annual "peoples choice" awards show from Danish broadcaster TV2 Zulu, which awards "The Zulu" in 14 categories covering Music, Television, Commercials, Sports and Movies. Nominees are chosen by a select jury of experts in each the five arts.
- Female victims are increasing in number. "It's often about sexual jealousy, power and the unbearable feeling of being rejected or abandoned by the woman," says psychologist Florence Mclean. Together with former head of homicide Bent Isager-Nielsen, female experts with insight in perpetrator profiles analyze what happens psychologically when men kill women.
- A four-part documentary which in archive clips and new interviews documents the history of pollution in Denmark and how it has been dealt with.
- Portrait of Danish pop singer Thomas Helmig, promoting his latest album "Isityouisitme".
- Comedy show featuring Thomas Wivel and Povl Erik Carstensen.
- Stand-up comedy featuring leading Danish comedians from FBI (Funny Business Inc.).
- Cooking programme hosted by Karsten Kroman. With the help of guest chefs he cooks an entire meal from scratch during each episode. Surprise celebrity guests visit the show each Friday.
- TV 2/Zulu's first annual concert show from Fælledparken in Copenhagen, hosted by stand-up comedians Casper Christensen and Frank Hvam.