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- Feature documentary about the spectacular fall from grace of media mogul Harvey Weinstein. With a cast of characters including survivors, friends and colleagues, this is a portrait of power and its abuses, spanning over forty years.
- A documentary about the Kon-Tiki expedition of the Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl.
- A nerve-wracking story across six episodes about an ordinary truck driver and family man in a small town, who makes a fatal mistake. The consequences force him into making a life-changing choice.
- It follows John McEnroe as he finally tells his side of his storied career and performances on the court.
- A little kid shrinks himself so that he can travel into the body of his grandfather. Here he has to kill the kidney-stone his grandfather is suffering from.
- How far are you willing to go to get into the inner circle? Follow Amalie and Josef in their first year of high school.
- They call each other Emmanuel and Vladimir - but despite the informal tone, a fateful negotiation is taking place. During France's presidency of the EU, President Macron takes on the task of negotiating with President Putin in an attempt to prevent an invasion of Ukraine. For the first time, we get to follow the diplomatic game behind the scenes and hear parts of their phone conversations.
- Evy's life is turned upside down and it makes her realize that she doesn't know what she wants with her life. This is the story of becoming number one in one's own life. About investing in the future while acknowledging one's roots in the past.
- Four of Norway's funniest people show their best and worst sides. Christian Mikkelsen finds out who paid the most attention to this week's news.
- There will be a special experience when Trygve Skaug beings his musicians and his universe into the famous Nidaros Cathedral, with hymns and a "Spotify-fair".
- In the village of Utfjord, Sami Elin fights to preserve the pastures of the family that runs reindeer, but when she falls in love with Daniel, her values are put to the test.
- Welcome to the gym Flex, home of the gym stereotypes. All pain, no gain.
- The adventures of a group of friends on their summer holidays on a campsite.
- Welcome to Bablo, which according to some is a strange but nice library, and we like it. Here, babbling is allowed.
- A look back at years of largely unpunished violence committed from 1865 to the present day by the Ku Klux Klan, the "oldest terrorist group in the United States".
- In China, single women are under immense pressure to marry young or face the stigma that comes with being "leftover." Leftover Women follows three hopeful singles seeking to define love on their own terms.
- Under krigen pågikk motstandsarbeid over hele Norge. Noen grupper ofret alt for landet og ble senere hyllet og hedret. Andre grupper ofret lite eller ingenting og ble glemt. Dette er historien om en slik gruppe.
- Gaute Berg Næss and Snorre Kind Monsson invite known celebrities to their very unusual talk-show.
- The inside story of Mohammed Emwazi's journey from being an ordinary London boy to becoming terrorist 'Jihadi John', and the intelligence operatives' attempts to catch him.
- School and everyday life for Norwegian school children on Gran Canaria, a Spanish island.
- Daniel has hit a rough patch. Just expelled from university, he's now back home with his sick mom. Without a job, Daniel likes to spend his time trolling environmentalists on the internet. To him, they are utterly naïve: Here and now is what matters. When he meets law student Elin on a night out, it quickly turns into much more. Who is this awesome girl? They don't know it yet, but they are on the opposite side of the same issue: While Elin is an avid climate activist from an indigenous family, whose lives and livelihood are threatened, Daniel is about to get a job when the local copper mine is said to reopen - a bright spot to him. Yet despite this, they are drawn to each other like moths to a flame. While the brewing conflict around the mine causes a rift through the community, Daniel makes a fateful decision, threatening to destroy everything... With all that divides them, can Elin and Daniel ever find each other?
- A film about music, war and hope. It follows 9 unique individuals, including Ukrainian musicians, a deaf composer, a Polish rock star, a best-selling author, a legendary cartoonist and the director himself, as they grab the Ninth's legacy.
- A young Norwegian woman and two Ju/'hoansi bushmen sets out on a journey of self-discovery and survival as they walk 1490 km across the wilderness of Namibia to reach the ocean.
- 10 more-or-less celebrities will compete in everything, from cannonball to catching the tail, during 8 gym classes. Why? This is, of course, for trying to get a 6 in the gym.
- A fateful evening leads to an unorthodox investigation. How much are you willing to lie in order for people to perceive you as a good person?
- It can be frustrating for a dog owner, when his or her dog disobeys by biting, barking or bullying. But dog trainer Maren Teien Rørvik will help some owners to turn their bullying dogs into man's best friend.
- In 1996, the artist Leila K was nominated for the best album award, for her album "Manic Panic", in the Swedish Grammis Gallan. She ultimately lost the award to Dilba, and didn't take it very well. The day after, the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet published a story about Leila K peeing on the floor at the award ceremony. Leila K filed a lawsuit against them, and was offered a chance to redeem herself. The documentary also covers how Leila K built her career and stardom, from the beginning with Rob'n'Raz and their world wide mega hit "Got To Get" in 1989, up to her second album of her solo career.
- Fantus wants you to join him and see what the machines do.
- Theater director Stein Winge has lost his wife Kari. Then he gets help from his daughter Viktoria in order to get through grief.
- 92 year old John Hoiland is running his large ranch in Montana all by himself. Rich people are lining up to buy his property, but John's wealth is not in the value of the ranch. It lies in the freedom to work his own land.
- In the last 10 years, the landscape of the pharmaceutical industry has changed. A handful of multinationals control the manufacture of most of the drugs.
- In Norwegian child welfare institutions, many children and young people have come for help, but instead became drug addicts. They often themselves 'Instukids' on the net. Some of them tell their stories about their short routes to pills and syringes.
- Documentary examining the origins and growth of the anti-vaccination movement, and its impact on global efforts to defeat the Covid-19 pandemic. Interviews with experts shed light on this well-funded and organised movement and its methods.
- On 26 November 1942, 529 Jewish people were sent by ship from Oslo. Now, 80 years later, some of the people who grew up during the war tells us about what really happened to the Jews in the streets.
- Some of the biggest names in football, past and present, talk about their own personal experiences of the racism and discrimination that continues to blight the world's most popular sport in 'Outraged', a UEFA-produced documentary.
- Jens Kvernmo sets out on a crazy journey on horseback in Mongolia, causing a torn between his desire for adventure and his love for his girlfriend.
- Bjørnis isn't just your typical cozy teddy bear. He is in fact a real hero in a real fire station, and loves driving a fire truck and putting out fires. Together with his colleagues, he solves assignments every day.
- The story of the first great love, a friendship that means more than anything else, and the obsessions that must be kept secret.
- Sports documentary series following British underdogs Excel Esports as they fight to be taken seriously in the global esports scene. The team's 2019 season ended badly, but now with fresh investment they are looking to make their mark.
- Swedish documentary series about the police infiltrator Peter Rätz who for seven years infiltrated several groups within organized crime.
- According to the 93-year-old Bassen Ivar, a choir should be on a blue prescription. Great singing joy and low shoulders make the weekly exercises good times for the singers in the St. Hans choir.
- The boys of Cheezy Keys come to the secret and fantastic place called Skrimmel-Skrammel, a magical play world where they find the mysterious oracle named Mr. Mysterioso among other things. The oracle can often help the boys, who then have to sing. But it can't be any song performed in any way, the boys will have to take a closer look at different types of music.
- The artist Kjartan Lauritzen buys a hotel home by the fjord and goes on a tour - at the same time.
- A group of Nordic investigative journalists investigates how Russia conducts intelligence in the Nordic region. This leads them to several covert operations.