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- Detective Harry Hole investigates the disappearance of a woman whose scarf is found wrapped around an ominous-looking snowman.
- About a pompous, aging alcoholic and a tourettes-inflicted ten-year-old boy who are forced to spend a week together at a high-end hotel. The only thing these two have in common is that they are both difficult to like. The hotel serves as their shared escape from the outside world and the problems it presents.
- School television program series about how the Norwegian Parliament (also called Storting) worked in 1969.
- Norwegian humor talk show led almost live from Karl Johans Gate by Erik Solbakken and Hasse Hope. Everything - or at least anything - can happen in this almost-planned program, where the man in the street becomes the man on television.
- Karl Johan's Street is Norway's parade street. Karl Johan's historical development is shown, along with images of everyday life and footage from the Norwegian Independence Day (May 17th). And, not least, we get a glimpse of the Oslo girl.
- Opposites attract between spoiled girl and elderly vicar.
- NRK brings you two programs that deal with some background to the Norwegian Parliament, also called Storting.
- Debate on the regulation of the Karl Johan quarter. Produced in December 1969, this film was made in connection with the current debate about the Karl Johan quarter's future destiny. Interviews with interested parties, as well as discussion.
- Everything you need to know about the Norwegian Parliament, from how it was built to what tasks it has today, are revealed in this program series.
- Sonja continues the search for the Major. The police tell Niklas that Sonja hangs out with Broman. Sonja's search leads her towards Norway. Kattis persuades Sonja to go out and celebrate Hanna's birthday at Broman's restaurant.
- We are now going to take a look at the Norwegian Parliament, known to Norwegians as Stortinget.
- How the Norwegian Parliament in Oslo, also known as Storting, was build.
- What main tasks our national assembly and the people's elected representatives in the Norwegian Parliament have, are revealed in this third, final episode.
- We follow two of the youngest parliamentary representatives in an regular working day.
- We are getting a glimpse of a regular working day inside the Norwegian Parliament.
- The building of the Norwegian Parliament could celebrate its 100th anniversary in three years, in 1966.