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- On 26 November 1942, 529 Jewish people were sent by ship from Oslo. Now, 80 years later, some of the people who grew up during the war tells us about what really happened to the Jews in the streets.
- A circle of ice is 10,000 meters on skates. Jan Erik Vold is the reader, Stian Carstensen is the player and Tom Stalsberg is the timekeeper. Coverage from Røverstaden, Oslo.
- In the Second World War, twelve men were selected to prevent Hitler's dream of war supremacy in the air from becoming real. This is the commando raid Norway forgot. Two special soldiers follow the footsteps of these twelve men to reveal the truth about the forgotten mission.
- Odd Iversen was a super talented footballer and is still a legend within Norwegian soccer. Steffen Iversen follows his father's footsteps, and tells his story about his difficult father-and-son relationship, as well as victory and loss, betrayal and forgiveness.
- A relationship with Gestapo boss Siegfried Wolfgang Fehmer drew Anne Marie Breien closer into the resistance movement.
- Are you in love? Are you crazy, skeptical or just very politically incorrect? In Robert Stoltenberg's sketch series, you meet them all.
- Utøya is a Norwegian island with a story that stops at 14 PM on July 22, 2011. In 1933 LO bought it from Jens Bratlie, a conservative man. Throughout the years, there have been happiness, dissension, friendship and love. The island was a mixture of emotions and politics which was very special, according to Hanne Grotjord who met her husband Thorbjørn Jagland there. There are examples of lasting ties being linked to the island, and the director of this documentary program Edvard Hambro says: 'Political ideas have been born here - ideas that we may be taking for granted today. The goal has been to provide an experience and understanding of what the island has been and meant for so many'.
- Ingrid Bjerkås became the first woman to become a priest in the Norwegian Church, but was opposed by priests, bishops and the Church Faculty, something which characterized both Bjerkås and her family. In the summer of 1961, when she became a priest at Senja, she received a warm reception, and was loved by the church. Fifty years after her inauguration, she is hailed as a pioneer in the church, and the Church Faculty regrets the treatment she received.
- In two weeks in January 2018, the mother-of-two Janne Jemtland was disappeared, without any trace. In January 13th, she was found dead, and her husband has been charged with killing. Her big brother Terje Opheim, who lived under the same roof has her husband, tells his story about his experiences during the two weeks, and how he reacted when he learned that the brother-in-law had always known more than he told.