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- Police detective Sarah Lund investigates difficult cases with personal and political consequences.
- A political drama about a prime minister's rise to power, and how power changes a prime minister.
- The Orchestra is a tragi-comical workplace drama set in and around a symphony orchestra.
- Danish version of the X Factor format, promoted as the ultimate talent show.
- The two friends Ali and Hassan (age 12 and 13) dream about a life as gangsters.
- TV Avisen is a Danish news programme broadcast each day and is part of the television channel DR1
- Reimer Bo Christensen interviews Danish celebrities in this weekly live talk show.
- Countdown for the Apocalypse of December 21st, 2012. Live on stage in the National Concert Hall.
- Adrian Hughes debates culture with guests.
- Danish television looks ahead to a new year of arts, politics and controversies in a two-hour presentation of interviews, taped segments and predictions.
- Danish Muslim women discuss everyday moral and cultural dilemmas based on viewer questions.
- Clement Kjersgaard and a studio audience interview a weekly guest.
- Clement Kjersgaard breaks down the week that was and invites newsworthy guests for a chat.
- Danish radio's eighth annual awards show for Danish popular music, presenting its main award to Veto and featuring performances by local artists.
- Danish bands pair up for live performances and duets in the studio.
- Danish radio's ninth annual awards show for Danish popular music, presenting its main award to I Got You On Tape and featuring performances by artists like Mew, Alphabeat and Nephew.
- Kåre and Stéphanie guide us through the events of 2018.
- The annual film awards of the Danish Film Academy, presented for the first time on TV.
- The story of stand-up comedy in Denmark as told by the comedians themselves.
- Jens Olaf Jersild talks to pundits and insiders about the latest political events.
- A new Danish awards show for young viewers, offering pop performances, celebrity guests and a string of awards.
- Half-hour foreign affairs programme from Danish pubcaster DR, broadcast on weekday evenings.
- The boys and the girls from a school class compete on knowledge about love and sex.
- Weekly reviews of new movies in Danish cinemas.
- Clement Kjersgaard celebrates the new year in a TV special of studio interviews and musical performances with guests from Danish politics and entertainment.
- Emil has returned to Denmark to promote his largest concert ever, after having spent a year abroad. He refers to all his fans as friends, however when Oliver and A.J. show up asking for his help, he's not much of a friend.
- Emil struggles with his bad conscience, choosing not to tell A.J. and Oliver the truth about Mikkel, in order to get his concert.
- This week Jakob talk about the history of the super hero movies over the years, the guest Nicolas Bro talk about collecting comics, and Christopher travels to Japan to buy an old Nintendo game console.
- The first semifinal, live from DR in Copenhagen.
- The second semifinal, live from DR in Copenhagen.
- The third semifinal, live from DR in Copenhagen.
- The fourth and final semifinal, live from DR in Copenhagen.
- The grand final, live from DR in Copenhagen.
- After taking on the position as the deputy head of the Copenhagen Symphonic Orchestra, Jeppe is forewarned about the peculiar habits of musicians. Soon, he finds himself entangled in a conflict with Bo Høxenhaven, the second clarinetist.
- Bo's inappropriate comment to Anastacia is blown up by Simon Elliot into a major sexual harassment case. Jeppe is asked to take on the case before the role of the legal department come into play.
- Bo seeks therapy for his troubling views on women. On Valentine's Day, he learns of Regitze's infidelity; Jeppe, shocked by conductor Marcellino's sexist comments, fights to protect the orchestra's dignity after the harassment case.
- Bo gains popularity among the Orchestra due to his mother Vibeke, a medical secretary who provides pills to the musicians. Bo's newfound fame catches Anastacia's attention, leading to an invitation to her home.
- As Eppe's doubts about Regitze intensify, he is determined to impress her by constructing a bookcase, but his efforts only yield partial success; Bo's student, Elin, enters the competition for a spot in the Aalborg Symphony Orchestra.
- Anastacia comes back to Ukraine; Bo and Simon blame each other and their rivalry begins to deepen; Vibeke gets jealous of Elin and Bo's relationship.
- Jeppe and Bo unite to eliminate Simon. Bo aims to undermine Simon before the Thursday concert, while Jeppe strives to rectify Marcellino's dismissal by appointing Mablewood.