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- "You must be crazy if you are not scared" - about children's fear in every day life, in fantasies and for the future.
- "Mission: The Shoemaker Gang" - a criminal organization in Sweden that engaged in extensive drug smuggling and trafficking in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The leader Kivork Wartanian ran a shoe repair business as cover.
- In 1967 the first group of Swedes traveled to Saint Hill Manor, Sussex, UK, to meet L Ron Hubbard, and learn about Scientology and Dianetics.
- A news program with an eye on the world's hot spots and problem areas.
- An attempt to give a comprehensive picture of the police's work during a Swedish weekend. Featuring reports from Luleå, Umeå, Sundsvall, Falun, Stockholm, Örebro, Gothenburg, Växjö and Malmö.
- The national magazine that examines and explains current topics.
- It happened in the heart of Stockholm. Four young men felt offended, rejected. It ended in a violent massacre. The murders at Stureplan was an act of violence that took place on December 4, 1994 in Stockholm. A guard and three guests were killed at the Sturecompagniet nightclub when Tommy Zethraeus, according to the conviction, opened fire straight into the entrance. Guillermo Marquez Jara was also convicted of assisting in gross negligence until another's death. At the shooting, doorman Joakim "Jocke" Jonsson and three pub guests were killed: Kristina Oséen, Katinka Genberg and the deaf author Daniella Josberg. All killed were 21 or 22 years old.
- "123 Things" or What every Swede should know - a 10-part series on basic knowledge and important events in the history of Sweden.
- A society magazine that provokes and attacks in a mixture of deepest seriousness, irony and humor.
- The Swedish journalist Janne Josefsson returns to some of the more pressing reports he has done in the past.
- Mary Barnes talks about her time at the Kingsley Hall collective, East London, about her self-chosen mental breakdown that became a breakthrough towards a more personal life.
- "Crosswise" - Interviews with high-profile people whose views often turned out to be quite the opposite to the opinions of the majority.
- Kalle Sändare was Sweden's most famous busker and no one was safe. For 40 years he made us laugh at the confused conversations and many could quote the dialogues by heart. But behind the humor was great knowledge and professional pride.
- "Mission Sweden" - about injustices, invisible problems, social structures and lack of empathy with our fellow human beings.
- "To be silent is to be co-responsible" - an interview with Jean-Christophe Öberg, Sweden's ambassador in Hanoi.
- A 10-part-series about popular science, where viewers are invited to ask questions to a panel of experts.
- The Zeitgeist was a six-part series dealing with philosophical issues like childhood, good and evil, maturity, civil courage and much more.
- About to sitting in custody, now and then.
- A program about pyromaniacs, arson and set fires.
- A compilation of moving images of the Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme's many battles in politics. Where the Vietnam War has a prominent role along with South Africa's apartheid.
- Fake or true. About recreating history on TV. How true is the historical image and how do you tell history on TV when there is a lack of authentic pictures?
- A current affairs magazine that covered new events and phenomena in Sweden.
- About the pedophile mess and confusion in Belgium is reminiscent of a wicked fairy tale. Heavy criticism has been levelled against the police for their reluctance and incompetence in the handling of the case. But the case does not stop at Marc Dutroux and his accomplices's unimaginable violence and indifference towards the kidnapped children. The legal rot, or to some blackout, surrounding the affair has caused the Belgians to react like never before against corruption and abuse of power.
- About women's different living conditions in the world.
- "The murder of the word or how to remove a cepit" - Inflection of capio, third-person singular perfect active indicative. A discussion on the subject of semantics and how one best and most understandably expresses oneself in order to achieve best possible outcome when interacting.