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- An eleven-part TV-series about the meaning and impact of the media. Media gives us so much. Is it something we really need?
- Every two weeks a language dies. This means that by the end of this century, half of the world's approximately 7,000 languages may have disappeared.
- Life in Letterland is a sketch program about letters and words. Filled with humor, playfulness, knowledge and music. It's a series of programs for anyone who's about to start to learn how to read.
- Eight young people with facial malformation, craniofacial diagnosis, direct their words to Sweden's population. They want to tell you how it feels when people stare, whispers and sometimes point out what they see. By sharing their experiences, they hope to get viewers to reflect on how to deal with what is different.
- An educational program that focuses on history, societal development, and current politically social issues aimed at young people.
- A Swedish youth magazine that in an entertaining way provides more knowledge about popular culture and science.
- "The Awkwards" - provocative, misfits or just offbeat.
- About the media in our world, their importance and impact, the ever-increasing supply and what to expect from the future.
- Swedish journalist/writer/producer Täppas Fogelberg visits Moscow to investigate what everyday life looks like. What do people have in the fridge, what are they thinking about and what does their future look like?
- About education, teachers and students and the development and improvement of the Swedish school system.
- "Different Faiths in Sweden" - a seven-part series about some of the faith orientations in Sweden today.
- About wood, and what you make with it. A boat, a musical instrument, furniture or something else. Jesus was crucified on a cross made of alder.
- The Karolinska Institute organizes a conference on false memories, and what the Thomas Quick case can teach the world of research. But the issue is also international and participants from other countries are expected, such as American research that has shown how people can be induced to believe in extreme events. Richard J. McNally, professor of psychology at Harvard, talks about his studies of people who have false memories. They may have notions of past lives or of being abducted by aliens. He compares to people who claim to have had repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse.
- "Who gets a job?" - about unemployment, then and now, and who get a job and how.
- The program has a public education mission featuring broadcasts conversations, debates and lectures about society, culture and natural science.
- "Russia - Another Europe" - a four-part series about the country's development during the 20th century.
- "The Soap of the Future" - How do today's teenagers see the future? An animated journey through Sweden 2000 in 15 parts.
- About the park as a recreation area but also a place to exercise your forbidden desires. About cruising and the abuse of those who are devote to deviant sexuality.
- In a news-like program form in four episodes, historical figures and events from 1712, 1756, 1772 and 1792 are being presented.
- About how to make a film, write a script, finance a project and what educations and schools are available.
- A TV-series about the Republic of Finland founded in 1917.
- About the importance of language, its development and future.
- "Living with a Disability" - about people's problems, illnesses and life situation when you suffer from something serious which may turn out to be a chronic condition.
- "Food and Potatoes" - about what we eat and why, and what we should eat, the moral of what we meat, and the land we plant, grow and harvest it from.
- UN - Global Mission, about the many and difficult missions of the United Nations.