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- Based on the life of Norway's greatest composer Edvard Grieg, and filmed in Norway where he lived. The soundtrack is all Edvard Grieg's music with added lyrics.
- Brothers Jonatan and Skorpan lead a revolution against the tyrant Tengil in the magical afterlife land of Nangijala.
- A documentary series about the multi-national descendants of Denmark's King Christian IX, featuring numerous interviews with today's European royalty.
- TV 2/Danmark's live coverage of Frederik X and Dronning Mary's visit to Århus, including Århus Rådhus (City Hall), Musikhuset, and Den Gamle By (Old Town).
- After a few weeks in the capital, the old widow Terentia is completely transformed. The formerly so pious and moralizing lady has grown a new appetite for life. She is determined to get married - and it has to be with a young person of officer rank. "It is the will of Heaven," she says. Her adult daughters are appalled, but she sends the maid Pernille off to pick up Kirsten Giftekniv to get her what she so much yearns for.
- Live transmission from Midsummer Eve in Århus, hosted by Vagn Olsen. Nis Boesdal speaks at the bonfire.
- TV broadcast of Moliere's classic 1664 comedy. The family that surrounds the rich farmer Orgon (Troels Munk) is in revolt because Orgon and his mother (Bodil Lindorff) have come under the influence of Tartuffe (John Hahn-Petersen), a pious swindler and former wanderer. Tartuffe pretends to be pious and to speak with divine authority, and Orgon and his mother no longer do anything without first consulting him.
- Television special about old Danish Christmas traditions from Jutland.
- Denmark is one of the oldest kingdoms. But who are we really? DR1 sends the two brothers Anders and Peter Lund Madsen back in the history of Denmark to investigate. To make us all wiser on what foundation our present rests on, the two brothers in each episode moves into a new time inhabited by Danes who live in the respective time in the history of Denmark. Here the brothers engage in life and the fellowship that characterized the life of the period.
- Danmarks Radio's live coverage of Frederik X and Dronning Mary's visit to Århus, including Århus Rådhus (City Hall), Musikhuset, and Den Gamle By (Old Town).
- The old man Pantalone is smitten by the charms of courtesan Hortensia who does not reciprocate the affections. Danish adaptation of the most popular of Vecchi's "madrigal comedies" dating around 1600.