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- Torsten Södergren lives in a normal house with his normal family in a completely normal city. Every morning he greets his normal neighbors before getting into his normal car and drives the usual way to his ordinary work at an ordinary bank. But one day he is fired from his work after twenty years of loyal service. Now he is prepared to do anything to get it back...
- Mainly Swedish artist perform own songs and songs from a singalong songbook produced for the show, shared with the audience.
- Peps Persson is a legend in Swedish music, but was a very private person. In this documentary, however, we are given a rare opportunity to hear personal stories told by Peps himself as well as his friends and fellow musicians.
- "Sweden's Magazine" was a café show presenting a wide variety of entertainment, culture, famous people, current events and issues and programs for children.
- A six-part TV-series of an avant-garde cavalcade of music, comedy, poetry, art and design.
- With nothing but a dream, a sketch-master genius as a sidekick (Felix Herngren) and a thick mustache. Kristian Luuk would capture the hearts and laughter's of an entire nation (Sweden) with his weekly late night entertainment show.
- "The Last Summer - Bohus Blues". Totta Näslund and his summer band "Varmare än Körv" with guest artists Ola Magnell, Tove Naess,, Peps Persson and Monica Törnell.
- A progressive program series with discussions about politics and culture, plus lots of new music.
- The Swedish rock band Eldkvarn conducted during the 1988 tent tour "Circus Broadway" together with a long line of Swedish artists such as Pugh Rogefeldt, Marie Fredriksson, Ratata, Peter Lemarc and others. The show/concert was recorded by Swedish Television and was shown the year after in 1989.
- A country-music program with Hasse Andersson and his guests recorded at Norrviken's gardens and Hasse's barn.
- A talk-cabaret with fine-tuned vulgarities and profound conversations and expressive guests of all kinds.
- A humouristic list program where the presenters in each episode listed different phenomena. A recurring feature was "The Pihl Session" where Hasse Pihl was given free rein and was a parody of "The Peel Session".
- A cultural program from southern Sweden featuring current events in all areas of art and culture.
- About the Swedish blues/reggae musician Peps Persson, once Linkin' Louisiana Peps, born Per Åke Persson in Helsingborg.
- About representative popular music from different parts of Sweden.
- 1995–1997TV Episode
- Self, Musician
About the iconic hotel Gyllene Uttern, The Magic Flute at Storan in Malmö, and neon art by Hans Frode. - 1978–1979TV Episode
- Self
"Is it for real? No, it's just pretend." - progressive reggae in Swedish by Peps Blodsband. - Swedish bluesman Peps Persson visits Hasse Andersson to share some blues and country.
- Hasse Andersson hosts his show featuring Peps Persson, Thore Skogman, Gunnar Svensson Trio and Bluegrass Swedes.
- Musical performances by the Kalle Baah group, Jan-Erik "Fjellis" Fjellström, Peps Persson and Bosse Skoglund and the group RAS 1. Guests also include actor Michael Segerström. The guests are also offered challenging conversations in the standing element "Feminist corner" with Jenny Morelli, Nina Lekander, Mian Lodalen and Louise Boije af Gennäs.
- The very last "Sista skriket" - a very special show from Studion, St. Erikspaln, Stockholm.