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- An underground civilization named Arkadia launches an expedition for exploring the world of the surface to restore its fading sun.
- The German national swim team is on their way to an international contest against Hungary. A busload of young kids is looking forward to a week of fun in the "Paris of the East". But when top swimmer Peter falls in love with a Hungarian girl, Sigi, the coach knows that he's heading for trouble.
- In this talk show Sándor Friderikusz's guests were famous people (even Hollywood stars) from all around the world.
- The story presents the Bódog family, where the main role is played by watching television, while the family members' attention towards each other becomes superficial, their belonging becomes formal, without them noticing anything of its weight and tragedy.
- On New Year's Eve 1979, the legends of the disco era all appeared on the stage of a Budapest nightclub, only in a slightly different way. It was a parody of the Hungarian version of the German ZDF Television's pop music show "Disco Disco Disco".
- Interprets the kinship, linguistic and cultural relationships of the Finno-Ugric peoples. Finns, Vepsians, Votes, Setos, Erzya-Mordvinians, Mansi, Hungarians, Sami, Nganasans, and Estonians who appear in the film.
- This telephone quiz show was the first in Hungary, where you were able to win money. In previous shows the prizes were books or vinyls, etc. not money. It was running for 10 years on MTV (Hungarian Television).
- Panoráma was a documentary magazine about foreign policy in Hungary. Between 1994-1999 it had a break, but was continued until 2010, when it was cancelled.
- In the eighties the samizdat was the main tool of the underground democratic opposition to express their views. These illegal newspapers were passed from person to person in intellectual circles. The editors and publishers of the samizdat were often harassed by the police. This television program made by Ferenc Moldovanyi at the Academy of Film and Theater (Budapest) at the end of 1988, in which a well-known journalist Ákos Mester is the moderator of a discussion with the participation of the samizdat authors-editors-publishers, Ferenc Koszeg and Jeno Nagy and one of the leaders of the "information policy department" of the communist party (MSZMP) József Csikós. Following lengthy debates, the film was finally broadcast by Hungarian Television, late night in the March of 1989. It was very well received by audiences and in Filmkultúra (a Hungarian film-review) the broadcast of the program was declared as having historical importance in the country's television chronicle. Later on the complete text of the film was published in Magyar Sajtó (the magazine of Association of Hungarian Journalists).
- They were heroes of a special kind. They came from the steppes, the sons of farmers, of factory floor women. Salt-of-the-earth, strapping young men, model husbands, who believed in communism with all their hearts. Bright futures lay ahead of them. In the name of the Inter-cosmos Program they were about to conquer space. The second they touched down, they were treated like pop stars and worshiped as heroes. And today? What do the heroes of socialism do without socialism?