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- Musical jamboree with Swedish rocker Jerry Williams and his guests. Erik Sven Fernström (1942 - 2018), known by his stage name Jerry Williams, was a Swedish singer and actor. He began his career as the lead singer of The Violents, before launching a solo career. When Little Richard performed at the Star-Club in Hamburg in 1962, both Williams along with The Violents and The Beatles were opening acts.
- 40 years of humor and comedy on Swedish National Television - a public service company. Here are the classics such as "Uncle Frej" with Anders Eriksson, "My own compartment" with Martin Ljung, "Ormet keeper" with Roffe Bengtsson, "The Shipping Game (Who the hell is 'Nisse Hult?)" with Margaretha Krook and Lars Ekborg ,"Oh, I did not think about that. " with Peter Dalle and Claes Månsson.
- On the day that Povel Ramel turned 80 Sveriges Television payed tribute to his performing arts with this newly produced and loving memorial cavalcade, filled with new and old archival gems from Povel's unforgettable career. Including a host of his many variety show prima donnas like Gunwer Bergqvist, Brita Borg, Grynet Molvig, Wenche Myhre, Anna Sundqvist and Monica Zetterlund.
- About the Swedish girl vocal trio formed in 1955, from Boalt, Glimåkra parish, Östra Göinge municipality in Skåne. Göingeflickornas breakthrough came in 1961 with the song "Kära mor/Dear Mother" on the Joker label. The radio-pirate Radio Mercur and Radio Nord played song frequently while the national broadcaster Sveriges Radio SR didn't because "Kära mor" was considered too sentimental, but after public pressure, SR started playing it which resulted in that "Kära mor" became the song of the year in 1961. During the 1960s, Göingeflickorna toured the USA and visited the old Swedish villages in Minnesota.
- Swing it with Johnny Olsson's Big Band at Melody in Stockholm, featuring Marie Bergman, Krister St. Hitt, Jokkmoks-Jokke, Louise Hoffsten, Arne Qvick, Britt Dahlén and Monica Zetterlund. Big band jazz standards mixed with the performers hits.
- Thor Modéen (1898-1950) was one of our great Swedish film actors and comedians. Cicerone Ulf Larsson accompanies us through Modéen's life, with the help of interviews with friends, acquaintances and colleagues and with clips from feature films, magazine films and commercials.
- Music producer Povel Ramel receives a phone call from aspiring artist Martin Ljung. Since Ljung can't explain his artistry they book a meeting at Ramel's office at Radiotjänst. Ljung arrives mildly abstracted. Ramel emphasizes the purpose of the meeting. Ljung finally get the show on the road. A reconstruction from a radio show recorded in 1947.
- Two strong women who have both had a hard time in different ways are Doreen's guests in this week's program. Ulrika Olson has just come out with her second book, written by Anna Lytsy, which is about her life. During childhood she was exposed to incest and then became a drug addict. Rebbecca Stork was successful and had a wife and children. She was born a man but a year ago she became a woman.
- In this week's program we meet Swedish hip-hop's new rising star Adam Tensta, who broke through last year with the song "My Cool". He performs his latest single "Before you know it". Also Pelle Sandstrak, lecturer and author of the book "Mr Tourette och jag". As a child and teenager, life was a torment for Pelle with constant tics and obsessions. After being diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome, he has managed to channel the energy and now goes around giving talks.