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- "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.
- "Mission Sweden" - about injustices, invisible problems, social structures and lack of empathy with our fellow human beings.
- "You must be crazy if you are not scared" - about children's fear in every day life, in fantasies and for the future.
- A current affairs magazine that covered new events and phenomena in Sweden.
- A four-part TV-series about the new political orientation and activism which expressed itself like urban guerrilla warfare including bank robbery, kidnapping and bombs. The series focus mainly on the RAF - Red Army Fraction - a.k.a. the Baader-Meinhof Group - and their actions in West Germany and Sweden.
- About the workers who had their lives destroyed while working at Skandinaviska Eternit AB in Lomma. They were daily exposed to work with or around asbestos. The factory closed in 1977 after workers became seriously ill from working with asbestos. A few died working. The company was called Skandinaviska Eternit AB ever since its inception in 1906. The products were stamped "Lomma Eternit". The company was owned by Skånska Cement.
- 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.
- 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.
- A program about pyromaniacs, arson and set fires.
- A news program with an eye on the world's hot spots and problem areas.
- "Channel 3 - no regular magazine program" deals with issues and current events from a slightly different angle.
- "To be silent is to be co-responsible" - an interview with Jean-Christophe Öberg, Sweden's ambassador in Hanoi.
- "Crosswise" - Interviews with high-profile people whose views often turned out to be quite the opposite to the opinions of the majority.
- About royalty before and today. Six Swedes discuss our monarchy. It is about how attitudes about what is royal and accurate have changed over the past hundred years, about Crown Princess Victoria's future and about our royal houses future in the Nordic countries. Producer Christian Peters interviews journalist Jan Guillou, chairman of the Republican Association, Hillevi Larsson, Deputy Chairman of the Riddarhuset, Henric Ankarcrona, cultural director Per Svensson and editor -in -chief A Amelia Adamo and Ebba von Sydow.
- About the Swedish writer of fiction and screenplays Astrid Lindgren (1907-2002), one of the most popular people of our time. Made for her 80th birthday in 1987, recorded in the home on Dalagatan in Stockholm and at her childhood home outside Vimmerby. Margareta Strömstedt interviews Astrid Lindgren best known for several children's book series, featuring Pippi Longstocking, Emil of Lönneberga, Karlsson-on-the-Roof, and the Six Bullerby Children (Children of Noisy Village in the US), and for the children's fantasy novels Mio, My Son, Ronia the Robber's Daughter, and The Brothers Lionheart.
- 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.
- The national magazine that examines and explains current topics.
- 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.
- Straight to the point with K-G Bergström is the program where politicians and celebrities are questioned for real.
- A 10-part-series about popular science, where viewers are invited to ask questions to a panel of experts.
- "Absolute Arabic" - examines how the language develop in Europe today and what Arabic influences can be found in European culture.
- "Revolution in Sweden?" - a discussion about the influence of the left wing parties in Swedish politics and about the conditions for a societal transformation.
- The Zeitgeist was a six-part series dealing with philosophical issues like childhood, good and evil, maturity, civil courage and much more.
- Baader-Meinhof was a West German terrorist group, active between 1970 and 1990; also collective name for several parallel groups in West Germany that carried out terrorist activities.
- A society magazine that provokes and attacks in a mixture of deepest seriousness, irony and humor.