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- The socially awkward misadventures of Frank Hvam, his girlfriend Mia and his best friend Casper.
- A French Intelligence Agent becomes embroiled in the Cold War politics first with uncovering the events leading up to the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, and then back to France to break up an international Russian spy ring.
- 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.
- A drama centered on two fighters in the Holger Danske World War II resistance group.
- Frank turns 50 and his good friend, Casper, invites him to Iceland on a boys' trip. However, the trip does not go quite as planned.
- Sixteen year old Kristian is very shy, and is struggling to adjust to his new Copenhagen school. He makes friends with two very different boys, nonconformist Henrik, and bullying clique leader Patrick, who he soon discovers is gay.
- Jesper, top salesman at an IT company, is a bastard. Jesper gets in an accident DUI. He loses his job, his girlfriend and does community service at a recycling center and must adjust to his new surroundings and colleagues.
- We follow 4 classmates in a strict boys' secondary school in 1950s Copenhagen, where a sadistic teacher torments his students. We meet them again at their 35 year class reunion.
- Denmark in the 70's. The teenager Christoffer's parents Nisse and Maria have decided to move into a commune because they want to try the alternative lifestyle. But Christoffer doesn't like it and has trouble adapting. In school the others tease him because he lives in a commune. As a plan from the elders in the commune he starts in a Maoist group to learn about the real ways of the society. He doesn't like it but when his new girlfriend starts to see what he does as cool he goes into it. But at the same time the police start to suspect him to be the terrorist who blows up telephone booths around Copenhagen.
- The active Regitze and passive Karl Aage have a party with friends and family at their allotment garden. He reminisces his life with her from meeting her during WWII, having a son, the son graduating, etc. up to present day.
- Aicha attends Kung Fu at her high school in Copenhagen. Her Muslim, Turkish father wants her to study hard and become a doctor but instead she starts training at a Kung Fu club where Emil helps with her training. They become friends.
- A college professor abandons his family and his career in order to champion his mistress, a student radical accused of killing a policeman.
- Mathias is in love with Frederik, but is he ready to make his move?
- This is a story about Slim, Slam and Slum, three young guys living in an apartment in Copenhagen's Nordvest-area in Denmark. They are the kind of guys who spend time gaming and smoking pot. They all quit their low-wage jobs, and create a website that turns popular.
- An adaptation of Christian Kampmann's four novels about the two decades from 1954 to 1974 as experienced by the five sons and daughters of the Gregersen family.
- Iqbal and Sille are best friends and have always lived next door to each other. Their street must undergo urban regeneration and Easelman and The Swine will unluckily be in charge of the project. For the construction project is in fact a cover to get their hands on the oil they have discovered beneath Blågårdsgade. Iqbal and Sille must now fight against the villains and get the money to buy back their building, so they don't have to move away from each other. When Iqbal discovers a chip with magic energy, the kids manage to convince Easelman and The Swine to buy the chip so they can reclaim their building. But the villains deceive the children, and now Iqbal, Sille and the grown-ups in Blågårdsgade must put in every effort to retrieve the chip and expose the villains' secret plan.
- Katrine is getting married in two days but can't tell her sister at the mental hospital. Their ex pops up just as he left two years ago for Kenya. Then there's last minute preparations and a bachelor party. Wedding?
- Lars' life is dedicated to his disabled mother and his job at a petrol station. The only light in his life is Julie, who lives in his apartment building and often drops by his petrol station. One day when she faints at his feet, he seizes the opportunity and takes her home. When she wakes up confused and in denial, she believes that Lars is her dead boyfriend Soren. Now Lars must decide whether he wants to help Julie back to reality or let her remain in the belief that he is her boyfriend--and he chooses to become Soren. For the first time in his life he focuses on himself and his own hopes and dreams for the future. Soon Lars and Julie disappear into their own closed, happy world, where only they know the rules. Lars' mother and Julie's parents fight to bring their adult children back to reality. Simultaneously Lars and Julie fight the forces trying to separate them. Until a magic moment when they decide to escape.
- Deep Purple performing live in Copenhagen 1972, plus bonus New York show footage from 1973.
- We follow the elf, Tinka, on her quest to find the Christimas star and the lost magic of the elves. On her search she finds a way into the human world, where she meets and gains the help of the human boy, Lasse.
- A TV series about people who meet, love and leave each other. It takes place from 1970 until the end of the millennium.
- Satirical show conceived and performed by Lærke Winther and Anna Neye Poulsen.
- Axel's best friend Bosse is moving to Australia, because of his dad's work, this makes Axel very sad, as he now embarks on a journey to find new friends.
- The decline of a young self-destructive woman on her path to liberation, as she is confronted with her past.
- The first Junior Eurovision Song Contest (JESC) was based on an idea developed by Danmarks Radio (DR), the Danish national TV service, and was launched in November 2003 in Copenhagen. 16 aspiring artists or ensembles, each having won their respective national contest, were competing to become the first winner of a JESC. Nicholas, the youngest entrant and representing Greece, opened the show spectacularly, and so the evening had begun. In a magnificent atmosphere engulfing the Forum concert hall, the two hosts, Camilla (a veteran of the previous five junior song contests held in Denmark) and Remee, were squarely and impressively in control of events. Following a thrilling vote cast, in which literally the final vote made the difference, Dino from Croatia came out as the winner. Denmark, hosting the event, was quite pleased to finish fifth.
- 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").
- A composer with a straining birth name is caught between his mother fixation and his need to father his own ambitions.
- The 33 years old publishing editor really likes to make people happy. He has big difficulties in saying no to his surroundings, and that causes him a lot of trouble along the road...
- The 4th Danish Song Contest featuring 7 songs lined up in the annual competition. The winning performer/song will be Denmark's contribution to this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
- TV Avisen is a Danish news programme broadcast each day and is part of the television channel DR1
- The 21st European Film Awards, broadcast from Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Recently single and perhaps a bit lonely, Amanda decides to answer a call for an unusual job. As she shows up for the job at a fancy house in the suburbs of Copenhagen, she will soon face the questions of what she is willing to do (and to let others do to her) for money and whether she will allow herself to become emotionally invested in her client.
- Documentary series portraying animals in Danish Zoos.
- Documentary feature about the controversial and eccentric Simon Spies, Denmark's first charter travel magnate, featuring plentiful archive footage and source interviews.
- Two white hunters accompanied by their servant go hunting in the African jungle. They see various animals and shoot a lion.
- Simon and Kaspar are very different, but when push comes to shove they stand together.
- The 1st Danish Song Contest featuring 6 songs lined up in the annual competition. The winning performer/song will be Denmark's contribution to this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
- Television special featuring the 13th annual Danish Music Awards (formerly Grammy Awards), broadcasted from Forum in Frederiksberg.
- A visual piece, exploring the flow of time through the eyes of the widowed: endless.
- Live concert with Danish rock band Malurt at the height of their career. Recorded shortly after the release of their third album "Black-out" with the big hit "Mød mig i mørket".
- The 26th Danish Song Contest featuring 11 songs lined up in the annual competition, broadcast live from Radiohuset at Frederiksberg. The winning performer/song will be Denmark's contribution to this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
- It's Christmas and the family is making themselves comfortable in Denmark, eating together and then receiving lovely presents with the whole family.
- In the center of a labyrinth, an old man is taken on an emotional and symbolic journey throughout flashback from his life as a young boy to an old man. His flashbacks contains his most important landmarks from a boy to an adult.
- The 12th Danish Song Contest featuring 12 songs lined up in the annual competition. The winning performer/song will be Denmark's contribution to this year's Eurovision Song Contest.