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- In !"Gift vid första ögonkastet" are people getting married without any know-how of the other partner. As they met each other for the first time at the wedding. So how are they going to live together.? Well we all know after four weeks.
- The TV series The Archaeologist's Daughter from UR is a dizzying adventure into our own antiquity. The main target group is students in year 3, but the series is also suitable for the middle school and an older audience. It all starts with 16-year-old Nim's mother, who is an archaeologist, disappearing without a trace. At the excavation site where the mother worked, Nim finds a strange pendant. Together with her mother's assistant Fridolin, she ends up in an alien world by an event and the question is not where they ended up, but when.
- TV Series10 daters will be split into pairings for a 10-day journey down a river on self-made rafts, where romances are given opportunities to blossom in the most authentic setting.
- A first date can leave you feeling both sweaty and bared for all to see, but what if you actually are? In Sweathearts one Super-dater meets three singles for an extra hot date in a sauna.
- Erika shows how to cardboard tension a new ceiling and how to fix a hundred-year-old wallpaper. Christopher digs deep into the history of the house,
- 2015– 58mTV EpisodeOutside Skövde is a soldier's croft that is said to be from the 17th century. So, that's right? Well, Christopher are finding out the through about this rumor
- 2015– 58mTV EpisodeThe pensioners' house in the small archipelago community Köpmanholm has recently undergone a gigantic refurbishment. But who owned the house in the 1930s?
- Erika helps the new owners of a several hundred year old street house to get back the house's old look. So she tears off the plasterboard in the stairwell of the house to bring out the beadboard that is suspected to be behind.
- 2015– 58mTV EpisodeThe country store in Östra Ryd outside Norrköping has been closed, but the room where the store was located remains. Now the new owner of the house wants to recreate the old shop room.
- In Sorunda is the 18th century farm Norr Enby. The farm was previously a homestead but was still in need of restoration when Svante and Ann bought the farm four years ago.
- After 30 years of slumber, it is finally time for the once grand house in Häckelsäng outside Gävle to have new owners. Emma Norelius has inherited the well-preserved old house, which has been her family farm and dream home since childhood.
- 2015– 58mTV EpisodeOn Dalarö (one of Sweden's most classic archipelago resort outside Stockholm), so are the grand "Kommendanthuset" believed to be from the 18th century. And historian Christopher O'Regan finds are finding out if that is through.
- The infamous farm Ljusbacken in Hälsingland has a terrible history as a care home for the poor, sick and old - but today it is instead the collective Ljusbacken's friends who live here.
- Right next to the Storkyrkan in Stockholm's historic core, there is an apartment building dating back to the 16th century. Today, a family with children lives in the tenement two floors up,
- In recent years, Micke and Daniel have spent the summers saving the dilapidated house on the farm Grönviken in Jämtland, which they acquired as their summer residence.
- 2015– 58mTV EpisodeFar out on Värmdölandet outside Stockholm lies Rosenhagen, a windswept summer cottage, which is said to date back to the 18th century.
- In Svartå, a Free Church chapel remains, but instead of pastors and parishioners, today it is populated by a family with children. Christopher O'Regan finds out more about the mill workers who initiated the construction of a chapel.
- It is said that the founder of Västerbotten cheese, Ulrika Eleonora Lindström, grew up in the house by the shore of Lake Burträsket. Is there any truth in the statement or is it just a rumor?
- In the small community Stenstorp in Västergötland is an Art Nouveau house with two fantastically large windows that the owners Elin and Micke call chef's windows.
- It is said that the actor Nils Poppe was created in the house and Christopher O'Regan does everything to find out if there is any truth in the rumor. And Erika Åberg takes on the thatched roof and changes the ridge.
- The manor Harbonäs in Uppland is said to have roots from the 17th century and was built by the court mistress Görvel Posse. Christopher O'Regan has to dig really far back in time to find out what is really true.
- In Kopparberg is the old miner's farm Sundet. There, death has lurked behind the knot for centuries and in 1956 one of Sweden's worst train accidents of all time occurred at the house's plot boundary.
- The old rectory in Funbo in Uppland dates back to the Middle Ages. The Lindgren family moved here three years ago and now they are busy renovating the rectory. Christopher O'Regan helps to map the house's previous dwellings
- There is both decorative painting furniture and doors left. Who is this painter? It will be Christopher O'Regan's task to find out, as well as when the house was built and who has lived there.
- 2015– 58mTV EpisodeThe gardener's residence and orangery on Mörkö once belonged to Engsholm's castle. Now it is detached and the old orangery is dilapidated. Erika Åberg takes care of the dilapidated brick floor in the entrance to the orangery
- It is said that the founder of Västerbotten cheese, Ulrika Eleonora Lindström, grew up in the house by the shore of Lake Burträsket. Is there any truth in the statement or is it just a rumor?
- In the middle of Småland is Gärdshult Södergård, which was deserted for 17 years before the Bolander family took over the old house. Erika Åberg helps to restore the once magnificent veranda.
- Käringön is as far west as you can get in Bohuslän and on the island there is an old guest house that has now been given new life. The house was built by a customs official when the smuggling was at its worst in the archipelago.
- Three sisters have taken over the old family farm in Harvik, which in various ways has been linked to Österbybruk in Uppland. How old are the farm's different houses? Who has actually lived there?
- In the middle of Vaxholm is the old schoolhouse which has now become a residential building. In the search among the house's life stories, Christopher O'Regan finds both strange love stories, a high-ranking military man.
- At Fyrisån in Uppsala is one of the city's few city palaces and King Gustaf VI Adolf lived in one of the floors during his studies in the city. What did a royal student dormitory look like at the turn of the century in 1900?
- 2015– 58mTV EpisodeOutside Hudiksvall is the Hälsingland farm, which is popularly called Skivars. Christopher O'Regan finds out why and where it originally lay. He stumbles across a horrific fate
- The old disused railway station in Hybo is one of Sweden's best-preserved station buildings on the outside and once upon a time it was one of Hälsingland's most important railway stations.
- It was a big change when the Fischer-Sjelin family exchanged the 2nd in Midsommarkransen in Stockholm for the old farm in Pålsbo on Upplandsslätten.
- The old miller's home in Tillinge, Nykvarn became the young couple Evelina Andersson and Robin Nilsson's first joint home. Building antiquarian Erika Åberg helps them to cardboard and wallpaper in the down stairs.
- 2015– 58mTV EpisodeIn the middle of Reimersholme in central Stockholm, the Malmgården Preschool is located in a very old house, in the middle of all modern housing. Both the preschool staff and the children want to know more about this magnificent house.
- Next door to Väversunda church in Östergötland is Berzeliusgården, where the father of Swedish chemistry, Jöns Jacob Berzelius, was born in 1779. The young couple Ellen Sunneskär and Martin Granath have just moved there.
- N the small village of Nordankil outside Sala, no one knows why Fredrik and Therese Hörnstedt's newly purchased farm is called Mosters. The antiques expert Rickard Thunér is trying to find out where the farm's name comes from.
- In Hammerdal in Jämtland is the beautiful "glass house" with its many verandas. The Bågling Källström family lives here. They had long been fascinated by the house that is said to have been built by the mythical "Beard Base".
- The Patocka family has lived on the Åbylund manor for several generations. 31-year-old Ingrid, who just got to take over the farm after her father Gunnar, now wants to find out all the stories she only heard about as a child.
- In the autumn of 2018, the young couple Jessica and Simon moved into their house in southern Roslagen. Then they had been looking for a house for many years and crowded into Jessica's little studio in Stockholm.
- Outside Knivsta in Uppland have the Björck family lived for five years. It was the eldest son Axel who wanted to try a life on a farm with animals - and so it was.
- Anette and her three children live in the old 18th-century house on Gotland. When they moved in, the house had been uninhabited for many years so there was a lot that needed fixing.
- Calle and Thomas live in "Lilla Gustafshäll" on Hasseludden in the Stockholm archipelago. The house, which from the beginning was a summer pleasure for Stockholm's society, has now become a year-round residence for the couple.
- Ella and Per Henrik live with their two children in the old tannery at Hoån. They have heard that tanners were poor people, but how can it be that their house is so big and lavish? And what was it really like to be a tanner?
- The old kronogården in Slogstorp in Skåne carries many stories. Newcomers Amanda and Filip wonder which feet have stepped on the floors? And who may have been in the arrest that is said to have been on the farm?
- Emilia's dream home was a turn-of-the-century villa with a window veranda, and her partner Johan happened to know such an abandoned house. Why had this once stately house been left to its fate?
- Inside Vilkesbacka outside Falun so are we following Anna and Mats emotional journey through the house's history. There is a room upstairs where the timber walls are decorated with hand-painted flowers. But who painted them?
- The Dexner family moved into the grand mansion in Skebobruk, with its many halls and countless rooms, in the summer of 2020. The old mansion had been empty for a while and bore many traces from the past.