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- We delve deep into the core values underneath one of Scandinavia's biggest stars Liv Ullman's universal appeal, and meet some of Liv's closest collaborators from her seven decades in film. This is a story of an ever-evolving artist.
- Andreas Wahl examines and debunks popular alternative, undocumented and supernatural claims with logical methodology and a scientific perspective.
- An intimate portrait of one of Norway's greatest screen talents, Liv Ullmann.
- Else Kåss Furuseth must take action to get control of her weight, but this should prove to be easier said than done.
- «The Hunter Twins» is a travel documentary series featuring the twin girls Kristine and Johanne Thybo Hansen (23) from Nordreisa in arctic Norway. They have been devoted to outdoor activities during their entire life, fishing and hunting in their home region. The first season follows the twins to the US on their very first journey abroad. In Florida and Idaho, the girls get to meet and hunt with local hunters, experiencing animals and hunting methods they have never seen before. In seasons 2 and 3, the twins are invited to hunt around Norway.
- Petter Nyquist spends 30 days in Halden High Security Prison as a regular inmate, alone with a camera.
- Film maker Petter Nyquist voluntarily leave his family to live like a homeless for six months amongst the homeless in the winter cold city streets of Oslo.
- In nine individual documentaries, the spotlight is on some of the most sensational criminal cases Norway has seen.
- Petter meets four persons who went through traumatic experiences and had their life stolen from them. How did they manage to get back control of their everyday and embraced life again?
- "Dear Mom" is a feelgood series about what it really means being a mother. Through 40 episodes we follow 40 great moms of different ages, from different kind of families. We take part in their large and small challenges of everyday life. In each episode, we meet an ordinary mom who gives us a look into her everyday life, home and family.
- "Go Figure!" is a TV series about numbers, for those who mistakenly believe they hate numbers. We're shown how much of our daily lives are ruled by mathematics, how to beat a Las Vegas casino, why humans are bad at randomness, how to encrypt secrets, and why statistics is one of the greatest inventions in medicine. We ask what money really is, how much a year of your life is worth if the world will soon end and whether we can calculate human behavior and the cold war.
- We follow Alexander and Mina on a new adventure and this time 3 year old little sister Lilje joins them on her first winter expedition. They will ski 150 kilometers in 17 days from Spåtind to Beitostølen, Norway.
- In "A New Chance", Petter Nyquist gets involved as the Erlik Foundation is starting "Kaffe" in central Oslo. It will be Norway's first coffee bar run by baristas from the drug abuse environment. Eight drug addicts will build the coffee bar in two months and be trained to become professional baristas.
- In this adventure series, we follow 5-year-old Mina and her father crossing the beautiful landscapes of Finnmark on skis. Starting in Vardø and ending in Alta, their journey expands on approximately 400km and 24 days, during which the weather can sometimes present a big challenge.
- "If I Were You" is an entertaining reality series for children aged 10-12 years. The series follows ten children who swap lives with each other for a week. They will live with each other's family, play with each other's friends, do each other's chores and try each other's hobbies. The children come from varied backgrounds, but maybe they find they're not so different after all?
- In "Typisk deg" Petter Schjerven examines why humans are what they are and do what they do. With a good mix of entertaining facts, fun experiments and talks with experts Petter dives deep to explore human nature.
- The State of Stuff (Tingenes Tilstand) is a program about people who collect things and the things they collect. In a society of disposable objects and a constant yearning for the new, some preserve our shared history with deep love, great knowledge and often just a tad of eccentricity. The series is hosted by Petter Schjerven.
- Petter Nyquist and Svein Stang from "Petter uteligger" have lived very different lives, on different sides. But on the road in an old camping bus, they find out that they have a lot in common, all the way back from childhood.
- Ten participants with different challenges will be on an unforgettable journey by cycling from Lindesnes to Nordkapp on double tandem bicycles.
- 2022: It's 50 years since being gay in Norway was legalized. This series looks back on the gay history with reactions of known and unknown gays, and how they feel things around the gay cause have changed.
- In "From The Street to the North Cape", Petter Nyquist takes eight drug addicts on a five-week drug-free journey through Norway. The goal is to make it to the North Cape, but this is also the only thing planned for the trip - the rest is up to the participants themselves.
- Drunk (Fylla) is a popular science guide for those of you who are wondering what really happens when you lift the bottle to your mouth. In each episode, we join different people at parties, and we shatter myths and test facts by pouring volunteers with alcohol in our untraditional party room.
- Documentary creator Petter Nyquist gets to know people with substance abuse challenges or mental problems in four different sports environments, which is part of the project «Sport creates chances». Can something as mundane as doing sports help someone who is struggling to get back to society? Here, Petter comes close to the lives of Line and Richard in the cycling group, Anita in the equestrian group, Ole Magnus and Carine in the football team and Morten in the ski group. He follows them in everyday life and in sports for a year and sees how sport affects their lives.
- Petter has met different people in vulnerable situations. In this series, he wants to meet the relatives - those who are on the sidelines in the daily fight against addiction and mental illness.
- The biological clock is ticking, and for Else it is now or never. She has given up dating and hoped for the traditional family. Else assesses whether she wants to be a mother or not. And if she can become a mother if she wants to try.
- We follow 12 young people with various diagnoses, including Asperger's and Tourette's syndrome. Everyone has the same burning desire: They want to contribute to society and get a job where they can use their abilities.
- Else Kåss Furuseth knows well how it feels when someone you love chooses to commit suicide. In her new program series, she will try to understand why so many people see death as a solution to their problems. Her goal is to make a series about suicide that makes you want to live. Through four programs, Else will meet relatives and survivors to learn more about who is taking their lives and why they do it.
- Petter Nyquist's TV series about his 52 days on the streets of Oslo touched an entire nation. In this film (Homeless - 52 days on the streets of Oslo), we get to meet again several of those we became acquainted with in the TV series, including Svein, and we also get to see how things have gone with Petter's friends on the street.
- Yoo Lene's rigid rules frustrate Daniel, who feels treated like a child. Alex meets Elvis at a barn party, and Nina is in love. So what's gonna happen with Emil? Something should happen to him too.
- The group of challenged people on bikes finally arrives in Lofoten. Here they arrange the birthday of all time for Thomas. The trip will soon be over, something Nina thinks is sad.
- The bikes have run out of battery on the first hill. According to Thomas, the trip was perhaps not so well planned. So the question is if the gang will be able to finish.
- After long days on the bike seat, there will be a long-awaited break at the Skylift in Loen. For Marita, who has a fear of heights, the trip will be challenging.