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- An ancient legend of a Viking treasure trove is the starting point for the first season of the suspense series TRIO. Despite the fact that countless treasure hunters have disappeared whilst attempting to track down the so-called Odin's Gold, the three friends Nora, Lars and Simen set out on a thrilling adventure around the mountain village of Skjåk. Their perseverance, ingenuity and physical prowess make up for their youth, and in addition they have a tool their predecessors didn't have, namely state-of-the-art computer technology. Lars, who is wheelchair-bound following an accident, has acquired an extensive knowledge of computers and hacking, and this puts the trio at an advantage in the treasure hunt.
- Energy Survival is a reality-based competition for 11/12 year-old children. Five teams compete in a number of practical tasks and head-to-head duels. Energy and environment are the themes for each task. Location: Jotunheimen, Norway. A co-production of KRO Youth, NRK, Fabelaktiv.
- Martin wants to be as normal as possible and is embarrassed by his family, who he thinks is barking mad. One day Martin falls in love with Dalia. But every time he goes to talk to her, he starts sounding like Donald Duck on helium. Has he gone mad just like his family? Again, Martin tries to appear just a regular kid to Delia and her folks. But the more he tries, the further he pushes his crush away. In the end, he has to take a leap of faith and trust that he is just fine the way he is. He has to accept himself. Only then can he conquer love.
- Anne Dorthea Mykleby lives together with her very special best friend: A rescue dog named Bessie.
- People of all ages tell their stories about growing up as gay and lesbians in Norway.
- Nine 14-year-olds compete against each other in eight different extreme sports. The contestant who's the best team player with the highest final score wins the competition.
- Local radio editor in chief Paul Sundnes and the others in the local radio station Bygderadio Vest fights against big national and commercial interest forcing Digital Audio Broadcasting on population in stead of FM in Norway. Any survival?
- Opening show from Hamar kulturhus (Live on tape)
- Hilde and Sunniva are ethnologists and polar ambassadors who will spend the winter in the historic "Bamsebu" on Svalbard. They are both passionate about the climate.
- Most schools are quiet and dark after the students have left. Not this one. Three teachers conducts crazy experiments to give you answers to everything you've ever wanted to know.
- Ål High School is not like other schools. In this school, pupils and teachers are not allowed to use the voice in common areas. This is where everyone speaks in sign language.
- Konrad and Roger robs a bank, but shit happens when Konrad discovers that Linda works there...
- A lot goes on in this mostly outdoor kindergarten. Surrounded by fields, forests, and animals. We follow and learn with the oldest kids through a half year with wood chopping, hunting, making and creating.
- Music from Zelda, WoW, Assassin's Creed and Pokémon conducted by maestros of the present and future.
- A point-and-click adventure about the legendary Vikings.
- Childhood and adolescence. How is it experienced to feel different, to fall in love with one of the same sex, to be afraid of being discovered, the bottomless shame that grows inside one? We hear about Marit Rensvold's visit to the psychologist in the 50's, about Erik Aasheim who stole "Playgirl" in the kiosk in Porsgrunn, and about Hans Hjerpekjøen's train journey to Oslo and his first meeting with another gay man.
- Young women and men, who due to their orientation, travel to the big cities as sexual refugees. We hear about the tough process of getting out of the closet, standing out as gay or lesbian to family and society. We will be with Marit to Paris, Kim at a brothel in Costa Rica and Svein to the meeting place at Deichmann's place.
- Love - the best and most difficult of all. We meet lesbian and gay couples who have had good and long love lives. The program also addresses those who have stuck sticks in the wheels for all those who freely wanted to live out their love. We meet the farmers Axel and Svein, hear about HIV/AIDS and the Church.
- The diversity of the gay community. Gays and lesbians are not a uniform group. Here we will meet old and young, feminists, "teddy bears", drag artists, the "queer" and a trans person.