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- On May 1st, 2023, Swedish singer/songwriter Pugh Rogefeldt died, one of the most important and most influential people in Swedish music history. In October of that year, large parts of the Swedish artist elite gathered at Circus in Stockholm to pay tribute to Pugh and his musical heritage.
- Ingmar Bergman in the first press conference and interview after his voluntary exile in 1976. In January 1976, Ingmar Bergman suffered a trauma that drove him into exile for several years. In the middle of a rehearsal at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, he was picked up by the police on suspicion of tax offences. There was little substance in the suspicions and the charges were dropped. But Bergman was so offended that he and his wife Ingrid left the country and settled in Munich. Bergman did a number of theatre productions, a feature film "The Serpent's Egg" (1977) and a TV-movie "Aus dem Leben der Marionetten" (1980).
- "The Foreign Office" - What you really want to know about the world. Host Rebecca Randhawa with guests deeply dives into the week's most fascinating world event.
- "After the birth control pill" - an interview with the Australian writer and public intellectual Germaine Greer, who claims that the separation of sex from reproduction means that sex has become a thing in itself. Sexologists impose definitions on sexual health on the couple that are in hot pursuit of the ultimate sexual adventure. Birth control pills plays a crucial role for women interested in this game.
- About the new young generations involvement in different social issues.
- The program starts with the documentary "One day is a year long - Scenes from a mental hospital" followed by the discussion "Do we need mental hospitals?"
- A 12-part TV-series that focused on astrology and its importance in today's society.
- Prosecution has been brought against eleven people, in what has been described as the worst environmental crime scandal in Sweden in 50 years. The waste management company Think Pink is suspected to have dug down and dumped waste illegally in some 20 places in the country. Five people are charged with serious environmental crime. One of them is the company's CEO Bella Nilsson, who is now called something else.
- A six-part TV-series of an avant-garde cavalcade of music, comedy, poetry, art and design.
- "Poetry Sings" - lyrics, music and images in an enjoyable web.