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- In the village namd Ösele in northern Sweden, the inhabitants have fallen into a mysterious disease. An intervention force, consisting of nine children, is called in to find out what has happened. It turns out to be worse than anyone could have imagined.
- Gääbi and Katja are two bilingual girls. They speak Finnish ans Swedish interchangeably. But Finnish is their weaker language, so they set out on to learn more Finnish by word games, mukbang, mini golf and dressing up in historic clothes.
- Staffan and Bengt takes care of a store in Fjällbyn while the owner is on holiday.
- A gold transport loses a case of gold bars, and this is lost by the finders, and others are trying to sell the 72 kg(150 lbs), but the loss is reported tp the police as a theft.
- Here, fairy tales are mixed with reality, and the events take place in the space age, in dreams and in the world of fairy tales. We get to meet gnomes and trolls, princesses and knights.
- An entertaining presentation of news, celebrities, current events and one thing and another.
- Documentary series about the feared perpetrator known as the Hagaman. For six years, he assaulted and raped women who happened to get in his way, and people in Umeå were forced to change their lives to avoid becoming his next offer.
- A news and current event's program that took a look in mother Svea's mirror. "Mother Svea" being a common nickname of Sweden.
- Live democratic amateur entertainment from the tavern Krogen in Umeå.
- 14 Sami Chiefs are killed by Swedish soldiers in an ambush. The 15th Sami Chief manages to escape. The Sami people have been waiting hundreds of years for him, their leader, to return. One day the Sami Lars Niia arrives.
- A debate program dealing with current national events where experts, opinion makers, celebrities, and ordinary people were invited to discuss.
- Music, comedy and famous people in this entertainment show from Umeå, Sweden.
- A Swedish cultural program-series with guests. The first TV-series was broadcasted in 1988 and returned in an updated form in 2000.
- Karaoke is a popular pastime among Swedish Finns. Pensioner Lauri "Lasse" Kuusinen arranges Finnish speaking karaoke nights around Sweden. That way the participants find new friends and acquaintances.
- A six-part TV-series about how things in a cupboard tell who you are. Featuring Ylva Eggehorn, Stefan Edman, Marie Nilsson, Staffan Westerberg, Nadja Eriksson and Arne Johansson.
- "Heaven and Earth" - A current magazine about faith, ethics and life issues.
- There are a large number of homeless people in Stockholm, Sweden. Most of them are men. In 1988 half of them were HIV infected. These are men who have been in prison, addicted to drugs, have no assets and no one to help them lead a decent life. Matti Putio was one of them. He died during the making of this documentary. Matti was a poet. He kept his poetry in his head.
- Lotta Bromé arranges a meeting with famous Swedish artists.
- Swedish regional news was presented daily from North to South by Mittnytt, Gävledala, Tvärnytt, ABC, Smålandsnytt, Västnytt, Sydnytt. These stations would cover the whole country. Sydnytt/Malmö conducted the first broadcast Nov. 2, 1970.
- Live broadcast debate on current events.
- A Swedish seven-part-series about conception of life issues with Peter Wahlbeck.
- A series about the most famous thieves, fraudsters and villains in Swedish-Finnish criminal history.
- Local TV-station covering the North part of Sweden featuring news, events, music and people.
- When Gustav III died, two weeks after the murderous shots at the opera ball in Stockholm in the spring of 1792, his son and heir to the throne Gustav Adolf was 13 years old. Therefore, a guardian government was appointed, under his uncle Duke Karl. Gustav IV Adolf was installed as king in 1796. His regency was characterized by, among other things, of his disgust with Napoleon and his unrealistic view of Sweden's military strength, which led to a gradual decline in trust in him as Sovereign. A coup d'état was brewing.