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- Håkan has a babysitter, Amanda - the world's most boring one according to him - and he has to run home where he can attend a very important computer game competition. But Håkan is suddenly eye to eye with both burglars and ostriches.
- In an old wooden house in Haga, the working-class district in Gothenburg, the dealer Albert Karlsson lives with his adult son Herbert.
- November 1942. Young Norwegian Anne Eriksen returns to a small boarding-house in Dalsland, Sweden near the Norwegian border, where she has spent the summers during her childhood. The boardinghouse is run by Ruth Lind and her helpful but unfortunate son Evert. It is very close to German occupied Norway and the surroundings are far from peaceful and quiet. Whom should you trust, who should you distrust?
- About Bert Karlsson, Swedish record company manager, and entrepreneur, who discovered and promoted Carola and and a large portion of Swedish popular music. His empire was founded in Skara when the record company Mariann was established. Besides Carola, Vikingarna, Noice, Eddie Meduza, Flamingokvintetten, and Kikki Danielssonbelonged to the artist catalogue. Karlsson's successes in the European Song Contest are many.
- Swedish Lennart is an immigrant in Norway, looking for job, something he succeeds in when he gets the job as a mover at Pilen Flyttebyrå. He tends to get in trouble, together with his young Norwegian associate.
- In 1830 Värmland, Sweden, Master Karl Arthur Ekenstedt comes to aid the Minister at Cross Church and falls in love with Charlotte Löwensköld, the housekeeper in the rectory. They get engaged. Charlotte is energetic, practical, and full of life. Karl Arthur struggles with his faith and God.
- A TV series about ancient Swedish history through nature and culture.
- The pretended live broadcast from Kurt Olsson's family farm in Lappland filled with Christmas fun.
- "The Last Summer - Bohus Blues". Totta Näslund and his summer band "Varmare än Körv" with guest artists Ola Magnell, Tove Naess,, Peps Persson and Monica Törnell.
- Recorded live show at Lisebergsteatern in Gothenburg.
- A three-part TV Revue entertainment from a summery Fjällbacka on the Swedish West coast.
- Captain Bäckdahl is an old eccentric gentleman who among other things enjoy magic. His old friend Karlsson comes to visit now and then. And in the Captain's pantry lives two happy and hungry beings, Humle and Dumle.
- The drama takes place in a suburban apartment, where the pensioner Erik sits watching TV when the text strip suddenly breaks down. He gets furious. The wife Gudrun who has been to the theater comes home and eventually also the acting daughter and her director arrives.
- A short film about the concrete cost of creativity, as illustrated here in powerful images.
- When Edvin Berglund becomes a widower, his life falls apart and he can no longer support himself. His daughters, Märit and Ulla, try in different ways to take care of him. But the demands that husbands and children and work place on them make the task too difficult. Finally, they have to place their father in a retirement home and sell the old childhood home.
- A fictional biographical portrayal of Eleonora of Bavaria.
- The second of three underwater documentary films, part of a trilogy directed by Tony Holm and Barbro Johansson. .
- A talkshow hosted by Erik Blix featuring all kinds of personalities, current events, comedy, music and more comedy.
- Two groups in each room. Each of them they are completely in agreement, but what they do not know is that their greatest opponents are sitting on the other side. Suddenly, the wall that separates them disappears.
- A controversial depiction of Kristofferskolan - a Waldorff school in Bromma, Stockholm.
- About the situation of women in Sweden during the early 70s. Will the women during the 70s also be a labor reserve to be used during booms or will they make the same demands for the right to work as the men do?