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- Police detective Sarah Lund investigates difficult cases with personal and political consequences.
- Doctors at an ultramodern hospital in Denmark become convinced, by way of weird, inexplicable happenings, that the place is haunted.
- As more crimes and criminals cross borders, the Danish police creates an international criminal investigation team. The half Icelandic "Ørnen" leads the diverse team of 6. The latest technology (2004-6) is used.
- Copenhagen thirtysomethings Nikolaj and Julie struggle with marriage, baby and work, plus friends of varying maturity.
- Danish-language film magazine featuring reviews of new theatrical releases and DVD's, interviews and special reports.
- We follow two 15-year-old twin sisters taking their first steps out into a fascinating, dangerous and unpredictable adult world. Set against a backdrop of the fairytales by the Brothers Grimm, the sisters face the changes, challenges and clashes of the teenage years in a new and magical manner.
- The 14th Danish Song Contest featuring 10 songs lined up in the annual competition. The winning performer/song will be Denmark's contribution to this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
- 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.
- Set in Copenhagen in 1964, a personal drama evolves as a young film director tries to make a film about aging film star Asta Nielsen.
- A series of entertainment programmes with people, opinions and music.
- The 16th Danish Song Contest featuring 10 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 4th annual Danish Junior Song Contest.
- Weekly Danish discussion programme about current events with politicians, political analysts and other guests.
- The 5th annual Danish Junior Song Contest. The winning song will be Denmark's contribution to this year's Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
- Johnny Cash and his musical family perform in a one-hour television special.
- The 15th Danish Song Contest featuring 10 songs lined up in the annual competition. The winning performer/song will be Denmark's contribution to this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
- The 28th Danish Song Contest featuring 10 songs lined up in the annual competition, broadcast live from TV-Byen in Søborg. The winning performer/song will be Denmark's contribution to this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
- A televised play about four people in the city and their loneliness and fears of stepping outside the middle of the road.
- Presented by Simon Kvamm, the main characters of "Drengene fra Angora" (Baune, Henrik Solgård, Kaare, Pim de Keysergracht, Bobby and Henning Primdahl) film their unorthodox version of 'Hans Christian Andersen (I)''s fairy tale Klods-Hans.
- The 18th Danish Song Contest featuring 10 songs lined up in the annual competition, broadcast live from TV-Byen in Søborg. The winning performer/song will be Denmark's contribution to this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
- Behind-the-scenes of Lars von Trier's "Riget II" (1997).
- The 20th Danish Song Contest featuring 10 songs lined up in the annual competition, broadcast live from TV-Byen in Søborg. The winning performer/song will be Denmark's contribution to this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
- The 1st annual Danish Junior Song Contest.
- The 6th annual Danish Junior Song Contest, featuring 10 songs in competition, broadcasted live from TV-Byen. The winning song will be Denmark's contribution to this year's Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
- About known Danes who hide their income in tax havens and let decent tax payers pay the bill.
- Coverage for deaf people of the Danish election of 2005.
- Behind the scenes of Danmarks Radio's most expensive production - the epic tv-series "Krøniken" (2004). The television special follows the production of the first three episodes, from pre-production and shootings in May 2002 to the broadcast premiere on January 4, 2004. It features interwiews with the principal cast and crew, and portrays how whole streets were turned into a 1950s Copenhagen.
- The 2nd annual Danish Junior Song Contest.
- The headmaster of a Copenhagen suburban school, Rektor 'Polle', summons Hugo Knudsen, chief editor of the school magazine Kirsebærstenen (The Cherry Stone) and announces that the magazine must be closed because of its critical writings. Hugo doesn't give in without fighting, and he unites with fellow pupils (mainly 6th graders) to make sure the magazine survives. The pupils start their opposition, including demonstrations, fighting the teachers, and even occupying the school kitchen, staying there for days. They also contact nearby homes for elderly people who unite with the pupils in their struggle for free speech. The antagonism gets settled through negotiations, but were the results really satisfying to Hugo?
- The 11th Danish Song Contest featuring 17 songs lined up in the annual competition. The winning performer/song will be Denmark's contribution to this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
- All-day charity telethon in benefit of African orphans. Five regions of Denmark race against time, in competition of collecting the most money per citizen. Broadcast live from TV-Byen (Danmarks Radio) and numerous sites all over Denmark.
- The 3rd annual Danish Junior Song Contest.
- Natasja Crone-Back and Morten Løkkegaard guide through 50 years of Danish TV in this live TV special. Accompanied by a variety of guests they celebrate Danmarks Radio's 50th anniversary of TV broadcasting.
- Gregers Dirckinck-Holmfeld kidnaps the actress Grethe Sønck.
- Jørgen P & Henning help Danmarks Radio move costumes from TV-Byen to DR-Byen, but get caught up trying out the costumes from various DR programmes.