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- Lasse is 12 years old and not the most eager schoolboy. In fact, he's a bit of a mess. This is abruptly changed when his mother leaves Lasse's father and moves in with a wealthy dentist. But even though Lasse soon becomes virtuous and gets praise, the loss of his father does not disappear so easily.
- When a member of the better Aarhus bourgeoisie is threatened with bankruptcy, his two friends rush to his rescue. They devise an inventive financial scam - but three young men overhear the plan and immediately steal it. As a burnt out journalist also gets entangled in the affair, the outcome becomes impossible to predict.
- Both inside and outside the young Stine, there is a break-up: Her relationship with her boyfriend Jens alternates between big quarrels and loving reconciliations. Her parents try to be liberal, but are still skeptical when Stine and Jens move in together. And the jealousy moves with it, just as Stine's impulsiveness and urge for new acquaintances do.
- An unusually twisted lecturer gets a tile in the head and altogether changes character to what is perfectly happy - but also horny.
- A small jewelry company has their annual Christmas party.
- That a good deed does not go unpunished, Amalie must be true, as she saves a woman from drowning - then herself is declared dead. Soon after, Amalie gets the good news that she has inherited a large sum of money. But how is she going to get the money paid out when she's officially not alive?
- At the nerve sanatorium Vallerød, the distracted doctor Jochumsen does not care at all that his secretary April is deeply in love with him. In return, she is against her will coveted by both doctors and patients. The situation is escalating in Greece, where Jochumsen has been taken down to sell a drug, and April is finally getting enough.
- As the 20th century knocks on the door, widower shipowner Jacob has plenty to look after with his many businesses. But he is still more concerned about getting his son and three daughters safely into port. He has an easier time controlling his money than controlling his dear family.
- When the tour guide Anders takes a group of sun-hungry Danes on an adventure in Mallorca, it certainly does not get boring. Here is a worn-out couple, two bathing-happy photo models, a lonely widow and a festive lady with her suitcase full of Danish food. Journalist Michael is also on the trip - not to go on holiday, but because he wants to reveal the travels as one big scam.
- The friendly tailor Peter works hard to feed his family and make his strict wife happy. When his brother suddenly returns home from America with money in his pocket, things take a turn for the worse in the small town of Ebberød. And soon Peter can write a most unexpected title on the business card: director of Ebberød Bank.
- A good natured soldier with a killer right hand, falls in love with a beautiful girl who has a troubled past.
- Fredhvilevej 11 is filled with flowers and gifts, a big event is coming up. Lisbeth Andersen and Erik Lund are to be married.
- It seems like a good idea as the successful talk show host Mimi takes her old girlfriends to the cottage to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their first band appearance. However, it will be a weekend of drama, because the past is lurking to create trouble for Mimi and the Madams.
- The last day of the summer holiday is spent in the amusement park.
- A couple wins the lottery with a ticket from the company lottery pool, but does not tell their co-workers.
- A tragic accident has made Anna-Marie a widow and left her with sole responsibility for her daughters Grete and Elin and the large Højgård. The widowhood has made Anna-Marie hard and determined, so when she discovers that Grete is in love with one of Højgård's men, she hits hard. At the same time, she hatches a plan to sell Elin to her son on a nearby estate. However, both daughters insist on deciding on their own lives - and the fight against the mother's dominance threatens to destroy the family forever.
- The ferry crossing in Hørby is owned and operated by the two good friends Erik Hansen and Lars Tofte.
- Peter live in the upper class district of Hellerup and has only one interest: jazz.
- Two musicians find an abandoned, haunted castle with a wine cellar. The bankrupt estate is given to the creditor, a sausage factory owner. When their cute daughter inspects the castle, she meets the handsome count, who lost the castle.
- After having his heart broken as a young man by the town's colonel, the provincial teacher Sylvia's great love is now the theater. Especially the actor Herman Sander. However, there is drama in Sylvia's life as the colonel's spoiled children rummage through the embers of the past - and Herman Sander suddenly makes his entrance into the city.
- Hans and Poul sail a two-man freighter from Copenhagen to the province. Somewhat impractical, they are both in love with Margit, and an unhappy Hans is left when she chooses Poul. But on the sleepless wedding night, Hans hears a splash, and out of the water he fishes the young Kristiane with a tragic past.
- Grethe moves from the country to Copenhagen with dreams of a better life. Here she meets the swindler Johan, who brings her into disability - so when her friend Anne Marie comes to town to look for Grethe, she has disappeared. Anne Marie does not give up so easily, but she must be careful not to fall into the traps of the big city and become one of the young girls who disappear in Copenhagen.
- About an American's reaction to the Danes' way of chatting about one another behind their backs. A rumor begins to flourish. A serious one. About death. perhaps even murder.
- Martin returns home with a good amount of money in his pocket after he has worked on Greenland.
- Every morning the showdown between the sourness and the smile, "take care of yourself" and "the sky is blue" is fought. During one summer morning in Denmark, everyday events take place that show how both the sour and the sweet are contagious and can have major consequences.