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- Alberte, Søren and Oliver comment on the events of the past week. Featuring continuing comedy sketches such as "Hjemme hos os", "Historien om Magnus", "Pytmand", the animated segment "TV-Teater", and "Gamle bitre mænd" (a sketch with puppets).
- An insight into the work by composer and pianist Herman D. Koppel with the American Cantilena Quartet before the first performance of his piano quartet 'opus 114' in 1986. The film is shot at Louisiana, the museum of modern art north of Copenhagen, which serves as a setting literally rich in images. The director and founder of the museum, Knud W. Jensen, talks briefly about Louisiana and what art means to man. Herman D. Koppel also plays a piano piece by Carl Nielsen - conveyed in the film as a study in fingers dancing on the keys.
- The Danish life of culture is deeply dependent on a small group of private funds, run by a small handful of people. Unknown to the public these people have great power and decides what kind of art and culture the Danes should have. Especially in times where the public culture budget have been cut drastically by a right-wing government. This tv-special spotlights the invisible people pulling the strings of culture.
- Two hours of television about portrait painting.