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- Adam Petersen is a workaholic, running an international engineering firm specializing in water treatment facilities. His lovely young wife, May, pays the price for Adam's dedication to his work - she's lonely, bored and horny! Adam has just hired Aksel Hansen as his new sales director. Aksel believes that the key to boosting their flagging business is entertaining prospective clients with wine and women - which goes against Adam's Puritanical nature. Aksel's supply of women comes from his friend Maria's "SubRosa" escort service. He gives Adam one of their brochures, which inadvertently falls into May's hands. Seeing this as an exciting alternative to her unfulfilling life as a housewife, she soon signs on with "SubRosa". Everything goes swimmingly, as May - under her working name, Eva - "escorts" a whole host of male (and female) clientele. Swimmingly, that is, until "SubRosa" is called upon to entertain a gathering of municipal leaders ... who just happen to be prospective clients of Adam Petersen's engineering firm! Complications ensue...
- After his recent stay at Vridslose State Prison, Egon Olsen is back with a new plan. This includes breaking into the EU headquarters in Bruxelles, Belgium and even stealing a tank!
- Denmark, 1963: Teenagers Bjørn and Erik are into girls and being in a band helps Bjørn meet Anna. Erik likes Kirsten but she likes Bjørn. Having a mentally ill mom at home also ruins Erik's chances. Anna's pregnancy changes everything.
- There are top secret plans of turning Denmark into EEC/EU's "holiday park". The Olsen gang plans to steal and sell the plans at DEM10,000,000. After being double-crossed, will patriotism win?
- 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?
- A documentary series about the multi-national descendants of Denmark's King Christian IX, featuring numerous interviews with today's European royalty.
- Police assistant Møller and psychiatrist Dr. Mogensen gets something to watch as Pusle to everyone's surprise finds out that she can conjure up.
- Two officers find the body of a young woman in the water of the Copenhagen Christianhavn district.
- Mr. Gyldenkål has an aversion to work, so he cons foreign tourists. He applies for social welfare but unfortunately gets a job. He decides to run in the municipal election with the motto: "The less you know about politics the better."
- Sky News Australia's rolling live coverage of the 2024 Proclamation of King Frederik X and Queen Mary, the King and Queen of Denmark.
- Intimate portrait of Denmark's coming Dronning Mary and her Australian family, produced exclusively for Danmarks Radio up to the royal wedding.
- A cigar dealer runs his small business in peace and quiet in Copenhagen during the Nazi occupation.
- This travelogue emphasizes Copenhagen's harmonious residents and tone. It's a city where many bicycle to work. We see well-known landmarks and get a quick history of some of them, then visit the fish market and note the women's traditional dress. We learn of the city's name (merchants' harbor) and the importance of Bishop Absalon and King Christian IV, and we celebrate the bravery of the palace guard during the Nazi invasion, and finally conclude with a day and night visit to Tivoli Gardens, where the reputedly dour Danes actually have fun.
- In her first-ever annual New Years speech to the Danish people, Queen Margrethe II speaks of the death of her father in early 1972 and expresses gratitude for the warmth she was shown throughout the year. She goes on to discuss current world affairs, especially Denmark's entrance into the EC. She wishes for peaceful times in the world and speaks of challenges for the Danish society. Finally, she sends her best wishes to the Faroe Islands, Greenland and a number of special groups like police, defense and Danes who are abroad.
- Worlds first "Royality Comedy Event". In an unprecedented 9 hour live "piggyback" transmission, comedian quartet Casper Christensen, Frank Hvam, Lars Hjortshøj and Lasse Rimmer of Casper & Mandrilaftalen (1999) fame, marathon-hosted and satirically skewed every imaginable AND unimaginable aspect of the Royal Wedding between HRH's Frederik X and Dronning Mary, on may 14th 2004. Characters included ex-boyfriends, aboriginals, so-called experts, wine-tasters, weathermen and a slew of hilarious off-beat characters, all played by the four comedians. This event was the much anticipated follow-up to the successful pre-test-transmission Zulu Royal 1: The Engagement (2003) from the Royal Engagement, October 8, 2003.
- In her annual speech for the New Year, Queen Margrethe II ponders several topics: She discusses the concept of time and its consequences, speaks of rights and duties of immigrants, expresses hopes for the preservation of Denmark and its culture and language and urges all to try to make that extra contribution that goes beyond what's necessary. As always, she sends a number of greetings to all parts of the kingdom.
- Danmarks Radio's live coverage of the royal Danish wedding of Frederik X and Dronning Mary on May 14, 2004. This is a non-stop 18 hour broadcast from 08:00 AM in the morning, ending after midnight at approx. 02:00 AM.
- In her annual speech for the New Year, Queen Margrethe II reminds the viewers of a couple of historical anniversaries of the new year and discusses the whole concept of looking back on the past. She also promotes self-worth and identity as individual and nation before sending traditional greetings to all parts of the kingdom.