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- Two gentlemen meet a light-hearted young woman in a summer hotel. She enjoys been entertained at a high cost. The trio travel to Paris . Love arises and one of the men is excluded and becomes jealous.
- Dr. Henry Arel and his fiancee, Violet Starford, joins the war as paramedics. During a flight attack, Violet is badly hurt. The doctor makes a very bold intervention in the hope that Violet will survive.
- The wealthy Frank Helmer travels to the seafront to forget a bitter love story. There he meets Awa, the lighthouse keeper's daughter, whom he falls in love with.
- Karl Alfred Karlsson goes on an adventure on the seven seas.
- In the Swedish small town Kungshamn the journalist Fridolf Svensson writes for the local newspaper Allehanda.
- Karl and Ada are engaged, Gustaf is a sailor and in love with Elsa. For her sake he's willing to stay ashore.
- A suicidal factory girl out of reformatory school, anxious to escape her overbearing mother, falls in love with a sailor who can't forgive her past.
- Two different women - a young photo model and her boss - dream about a happy life with beloved men. Their dreams are as different as they are.
- A Swedish noir movie with the character of a French noir ('Quai des brumes', 'Le jour se lève'). Two worlds meet for a brief experience of happiness ended by a violent tragedy. In one world the unhappy prostitute (Ulla) finds a drunken young man (Nisse) who had previously failed in many occupations. She takes him home. Her feelings are like those for a younger brother. Nisse moves into the small apartment next to hers. It was vacant because of a complex tragedy involving the piano teacher. Ulla becomes very distressed when Nisse joins a criminal gang. - In the other world a young girl Lena's father is the captain and her fiancé the first mate on the same boat. She feels almost imprisoned by the life she is expected to live. When her piano teacher failed to show up for several weeks she goes to his apartment. This is where Nisse lives now. It is not just that Nisse and Lena fall in love. She is revived by this relationship and fundamentally changes her view of life. Suddenly she no longer perceives it as a dreadful fate to bear children etc., if doing so together with Nisse. But their love is doomed. Lena's sister informs her father and fiancé. When they try to break in in Nisse's apartment, Lena shoots both Nisse and herself.
- "Three Wishes". Oskar and Mona meet when they come to the Academy of Music to see if they have been accepted, he as a piano student, she a singing student. They become a couple and married but soon there are the frictions. Mona gets hundred crowns from her father, because he thinks she has become so charmless. For it, she buys a perfume called Three Wishes.
- As the Nobel Prize winners come to Stockholm to receive their awards, their lives are overturned and perturbed in various ways.
- The most popular bands in Sweden at the time are on there way to Göteborg for a gig. The problem is that none of them have the required cash for a trainfare and they don't want the other bands too make it to Göteborg.
- Eriksson is a divorced engineer without intellectual interests. He lives alone in a friendly, rundown tenement where the neighbors' intimate relationships can be easily listened to through the walls.
- Inger gets pregnant with an American man who abandons her. Maskot moves in with Inger. She wants them to start a relationship, but the Maskot has other plans. He performs several thefts and uses Ingers apartment as a hub.
- A Swedish quiz program produced by Swedish Radio. It's named "Vi i Femman" because the participants are students in the fifth grade of the Swedish elementary school.
- Marve is a middle-aged bachelor living alone, with his mother. Marve has extraordinary opinions about life, and when everything seems to go wrong despite his best intentions. But he is proud to be a leader at work - in a storage.
- Documentary about the 1971 World Championship for free-flight model aircraft.
- Swedish music competition held 15th of February 1975 in TV-huset, Studio 1, Gothenburg, Sweden. The host for the evening was Karin Falck.
- Documentary revolving around the famous leftist musical show which toured in Sweden and Denmark in 1977. Musical performances are intermingled with interviews and footage from the places they visit.
- A school principal and a doctor plan to rob a bank.
- A doctor and a school principal hatch a plan to rob a bank.
- To get an order for 1,000 yachts from a middle-east sheik, two boat companies have to race 'Göta kanal', a canal through Sweden, east to west. There are no rules in this game and the winner gets the order.
- Recorded live show at Lisebergsteatern in Gothenburg.
- Episode: (1985)1977–19871hTV-G6.9 (76)TV EpisodeConclusion: As the Scandinavian cruise continues, Grant (John Davidson) and Ace (Ted McGinley) go to Greta's (Christopher Norris) parents' home for a photo shoot with her. Kay (Susannah York) expresses concern to Doc (Bernie Kopell) about Mel's (Jack Klugman) operation. Dr. Fabian Cain (Telly Savalas) tries out Isaac's (Ted Lange) robot double in public, while the real Isaac goes on a romantic boat ride with Delia Parks (Janet Jackson). Gopher (Fred Grandy) leaves the cruise line to work with Helga (Priscilla Barnes).
- Phil Collins performs in the music video for "Take Me Home" off the album "No Jacket Required" recorded for Atlantic Records. Collins sings the song at various locations throughout the world including London, Paris, New York City, Tokyo, Hollywood, Chicago, and Sydney. When he returns home, his wife accuses him of being at the pub.
- Kurt Olsson and his cameraman Arne start broadcasting Kurt Olsson's Television from a small cottage beside the switch yard at the Gothenburg railway station. Kurt hasn't got any permission from his sister-in-law to use her cottage. In the middle of the show she turns up, is very upset, but cannot stop the program. The show contains a series of recurring pieces. In "This Is My Life" Kurt shows the razed stones of his childhood home. In "Sweden in Real Life" Kurt reports from a platform at the railway station. In enthusiastic words he describes the electrified atmosphere in the crowd waiting for the train. When the train arrives, he interviews passengers and the engineer about the fantastic trip. In "Pottering" Kurt shows how to make a bonnet that can protect the hair from getting greasy, when you are frying bacon. The musical parts of the show are performed by Kurt Olsson's Lady Orchestra. He treats the female musicians in a condescending way, except his favorite Gudrun. Accompanied by the orchestra Kurt sings two of Siw Malmkvist's old hits.
- In the final episode, Kurt take the viewers on an exciting tram ride and also show how to make your own table decoration.
- The third program of BingoLotto. Where people are playing three to four bingo (and supports non-profit activities in Swedish association), which they are filling in in-front of their TV. And the guest artist is Spotlight.
- The cozy Allan Preussen sits in his favorite chair and presents various TV shows.
- Kurt is born in Gothenburg in 1945. His mother is a timid housewife, his father a loud-mouthed tram driver. Already from an early age, Kurt has an ability to make a mess of everything he does. He is secretly in love with a girl in his school, Gudrun, but has to do with the less attractive Gun.
- When office clerk "Harry Lund" wakes up in his car after a night of gambling, he finds a dead man in the seat next to him, stabbed by Harry's own paper knife. Harry has no choice but to find the real culprits - whoever they are.
- The stationmaster is trying to prevent his station from being closed. The train isn't coming and he has to explain to the waiting trainpassengers why it's late, while other people is trying to get the station for their use; for example the italians, who want to make a pizzeria out of it.