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- Police detective Sarah Lund investigates difficult cases with personal and political consequences.
- A political drama about a prime minister's rise to power, and how power changes a prime minister.
- Starting in 1949, the series follows four young Danes through 25 years of history and personal developments in a story about finding yourself in a world of changes.
- Election for the Danish parliament is up and the main opposition party has a chance at winning and its leader at becoming the next prime minister. The leader is hospitalized and the scheming begins.
- Benny, Keld and computer savvy Georg await old Egon Olsen at his release from prison. Egon has a new plan - theft of USD10,000,000 in Copenhagen. It involves the EEC's (before EU) butter mountain.
- Danish version of the comedy-show 'Taskmaster'.
- Egon Olsen has a plan. After several plans/attempts at the gang getting the red bag with compromising documents on illegal int'l arms deals, will they succeed in Paris?
- After his recent stay at Vridslose State Prison, Egon Olsen is back with a new plan. This includes breaking into the EU headquarters in Bruxelles, Belgium and even stealing a tank!
- The girl Cecilie is interested in Absalons secret because there is an angel that can save her sick sister. It is located in Magasin Du Nord in Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Police assistant Møller and psychiatrist Dr. Mogensen gets something to watch as Pusle to everyone's surprise finds out that she can conjure up.
- A documentary series about the multi-national descendants of Denmark's King Christian IX, featuring numerous interviews with today's European royalty.
- This travelogue emphasizes Copenhagen's harmonious residents and tone. It's a city where many bicycle to work. We see well-known landmarks and get a quick history of some of them, then visit the fish market and note the women's traditional dress. We learn of the city's name (merchants' harbor) and the importance of Bishop Absalon and King Christian IV, and we celebrate the bravery of the palace guard during the Nazi invasion, and finally conclude with a day and night visit to Tivoli Gardens, where the reputedly dour Danes actually have fun.
- The small community of the fictitious Danish island Bomø, find out that the dog Bølle can predict the results of every football match. Soon everyone plays Bølle's predictions, but this threatens the state.
- TV Avisen is a Danish news programme broadcast each day and is part of the television channel DR1
- TV 2/Denmark's news programme, broadcast several times daily since 1988.
- The adventures of Mikael Wulff and his friend Dolph the Fascist Hippo continues in this follow-up to "Wulffmorgenthaler" (2005).
- Two lazy brothers living on their parents' profitless old farm go to Copenhagen for advice after their sister threatens to sell it. They bring a waitress home from the city to help them run the farm profitably.
- A terrorist group - 'The People's Army' - demands that all unemployed and welfare recipients must be able to withdraw DKK 25,000 from the nearest post office or bank on the same day. 'Otherwise the bombs will speak in the society that obviously only respects violence'. Original TV drama.
- Shocking behind the scenes look at the 2002 European Union enlargement negotiations.
- That a good deed does not go unpunished, Amalie must be true, as she saves a woman from drowning - then herself is declared dead. Soon after, Amalie gets the good news that she has inherited a large sum of money. But how is she going to get the money paid out when she's officially not alive?
- Sky News Australia's rolling live coverage of the 2024 Proclamation of King Frederik X and Queen Mary, the King and Queen of Denmark.
- 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).
- This film from 1960 testifies to the fact that the entire women's uprising at the end of the sixties was one step too late. A festive little confirmation that behind a man of just average size, there is a woman with double ditto. The women of the women's story wanted to row around on the big ocean of life themselves. The girls here in the film get the man to do it, while they themselves enjoy the weather and wind - and navigate.
- A fragment of this lost film exists, showing a woman being led to her execution.
- An unemployed male musician manages to get a seat in a women's trio by dressing in women's clothes and calling herself Martha.
- Anders Lund Madsen makes a fuss of his guests and tries to make sense of the world.
- Danish television looks ahead to a new year of arts, politics and controversies in a two-hour presentation of interviews, taped segments and predictions.
- From the heart of Copenhagen, broadcast live from Tivoli, TV 2/Danmark's Mikael Kamber presents the lastest news on the upcoming royal Danish wedding of Frederik X and Dronning Mary. Reporter Søren Søltoft provides coverage from other parts of Denmark.
- Two hours of television about portrait painting.
- Confronting and questioning Danish politicians at Christiansborg, Copenhagen.
- During four episodes five Danish Prime Ministers tell about the responsibility, political decisions and how they experienced some of the most important events, giving a unique insight into the past 35 years of Denmark history.
- Satirical talkshow featuring studio guests, taped comedy and the wits and charms of Jan Gintberg.
- Comedy and musical performances broadcast live from Christiansborg, celebrating the upcoming royal Danish wedding of Frederik X and Dronning Mary.
- Portrait of Naser Khader and Kamal Hameed Qureshi during the Danish elections in November 2001. They are the first two immigrants running for parliament seats in Denmark ever.
- Intimate portrait of Mogens Lykketoft running for Prime Minister during the weeks up to the Danish Referendum 2005. The documentary deals in particular with his confrontations with the media and his relationship to his spin doctors.
- TV 2/Danmark's coverage of the Danish election of 2005.
- Documentary about how the Danish designed set Flora Danica is used for royal dinners.
- TV 2/Danmark's live broadcast from Christiansborg where Frederik X and Dronning Mary receive their wedding present from Folketinget.
- Documentary series hosted by the 83 year-old lady Marie Louise Sørensen.
- The 3rd live-broadcast Zulu Royal event, TV 2/Zulu's covering of the baptism of Danish Prins Christian on Saturday 21st of January 2006. As usual the comedy team (Casper Christensen, Frank Hvam, Lars Hjortshøj, Lasse Rimmer and Jan Gintberg) comments on the royal event, covering every imaginable and unimaginable aspects, and throws in surreal and hilarious performances (even bringing back a few of the characters from the 1999 cult comedy show "Casper & Mandrilaftalen").
- Danmarks Radio's coverage of the Danish election of 2005.
- Danmarks Radio's live broadcast from Christiansborg where Frederik X and Dronning Mary receive their wedding present from Folketinget.
- Kan man nyse på kommando? Og hvor mange måder kan man egentlig kaste et tebrev på? Se med når de fem deltagere forsøger at løse stormesterens opgaver.
- Glæd dig til at se Lina Rafns udholdenhed på et løbeband, resultatet af en usædvanlig blindtegning, og finder Ruben Soltoft nogensinde ud af, hvad en snekke er?