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- A comedy party show shaped in a similar form as Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1967).
- "The Monday Post" - Domestic and international news for girls and boys.
- "Prisma: illustrated art and cultural revue" - about current events, trends and notable people in the world of artistic culture.
- "Dokument utifrån" (Document from outside) is the longest running news program in Swedish Television. It's been around since 1971 and is still active. "Dokument utifrån" presents documentaries from around the world.
- Architects talk about what they do, which projects they worked on and about urban planning in Sweden.
- A visit to Swedens largest outdoor market/funfair, Kiviks marknad. Spectacular vaudeville shows, revival preachers, horse trading and ancient forms of entertainment.
- A Swedish live pop music show presented by the artists and groups appearing.
- The Rounds - a medical magazine which deals with all conceivable issues in healthcare.
- Swedish Television broadcasted all nine matches that Sweden participated in during the Word Cup 1958 in Sweden. It became the big breakthrough for television in Sweden. The Swedish Football Association concluded an agreement with Sveriges Radio TV, which was allowed to broadcast nine matches live for a total compensation of SEK 800,000.
- "Feast in the Kitchen" - old-fashioned rural entertainment focusing on Swedish traditions and history.
- A family entertainment program hosted by the inn-keeper Lasse Holmqvist, presenting guests, performers, musicians and cultural personalities mainly form the south of Sweden.
- Rogosin took the fight for equality to his homeland with his astonishing and powerful fourth feature Black Roots. The film, which is ripe for rediscovery, featured an extraordinary cast, including Reverend Frederick Douglass Kirkpatrick; attorney and feminist activist Florynce ""Flo"" Kennedy; and musicians Jim Collier, Wende Smith, Larry Johnson and Reverend Gary Davis. All tell stories of heartbreak and despair while their songs blow the roof off the rafters. In an extension of the famed shebeen scenes in Come Back, Africa, the participants in Black Roots spoke openly about politics and race in a way that is still rarely seen on screen. In 1970, it was a radical and daring move by a great director. A deeply humanist film, Black Roots combines tales of oppression with hauntingly beautiful images of the faces of black men, women and children.
- "Which painting?" - A panel of artists and art critics answer/discuss questions about art and art history.
- A current cultural magazine that moved in all areas of art and culture in the world.
- Monica Zetterlund sings - mostly about people, accompanied by Jan Johansson's Quartet featuring Georg Riedel, Rune Gustafsson and Egil Johansen. The songs/ballads with lyrics by Tage Danielsson, Beppe Wolgers, Bertolt Brecht, Gustaf Fröding, Olle Adolphsson and Povel Ramel.
- The Sex Pistols brief visit to the club Kåren, Stockholm, Sweden. Two gigs, Wednesday July 27, 1977 for people over 23 years, and Thursday July 28 for people over 15 years of age.
- All kinds, styles and sorts of Jazz music presented for the first time in Swedish Television.
- The film shows electronically dissolved and distorted images of well-known celebrities, framed by a psychedelic musical setting.
- The English psychedelic rock band Pink Floyd performed at Gyllene Cirkeln in Stockholm, Sweden, on Sept. 10, 1966. Setlist: "Reaction in G", "Matilda Mother", "Pow R. Tom H.", "Scream Thy Last Scream", "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun", "See Emily Play", "Interstellar Overdrive".
- This summer's folk park's show with Lill-Babs, Bengt Hallberg's Trio and Johnny Brudvik.
- At Alpgatan 57 in Stockholm, the Dahlberg family lives: the master painter Oscar Dahlberg and his children Karl-Göran and Lisa, his employees the bachelors Vicke and Fabbe, the maid Vivan and the new tenant Greta. On the other side of the farm, Oscar's sister Sofie lives with her fiance Ludde and son Gösta, who is the neighborhood mischief maker.
- The news program "Aktuellt" was first shown on Swedish Television, Sept. 2, 1958. During the first month it was a three day/week program.U
- Captain Bäckdahl is an old eccentric gentleman who among other things enjoy magic. His old friend Karlsson comes to visit now and then. And in the Captain's pantry lives two happy and hungry beings, Humle and Dumle.
- In 1965, director Eric M Nilsson depicts four days with the Swedish pop band.
- A Swedish documentary from 1970 that was filmed at the legendary Fame recording studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. In 1960, Rick Hall took over sole ownership and shortened the name to the acronym FAME (Florence Alabama Music Enterprises) and temporarily moved to Wilson Dam Highway in Muscle Shoals. This is where Muscle Shoals would have its first international success. With Arthur Alexander's "You Better Move On". Hall took that money, along with a borrowed $10,000, built and moved the studio to its current location at 603 East Avalon Avenue, Muscle Shoals. Beginning with the legendary session that produced Jimmy Hughes' "Steal Away", FAME has been producing chart-topping hits ever since.