The Danish nuclear physicist Niels Bohr was one of the world's greatest scientists. In a new history series, historians Bjørn Meyer and Peter Ørbæk examine what prevented Danish science's biggest name from realizing the dream of nuclear power.
Daniel Rye was kidnapped by IS in 2013. He got out 13 months later as the last hostage alive. The director Abbi Moreno takes Daniel behind the scenes of his torture chamber, where he is confronted with his past and gets the question: When you get home to Denmark after torture, starvation and death, what kind of live can you have then?
Three years after Emilie Meng disappears, the police have yet to find Emily's killer. Is this an extremely cunning perpetrator, or have the Police overlooked a number of obvious clues. We uncover completely new facts in the investigation in one of Denmark's most talked about murder cases. Conditions that shake Emilie's mother, Helene and local citizens in Korsør.
In a unique experiment, a group of Danish sailors and Viking experts embark on a perilous voyage across the North Atlantic to experience first-hand the exploits of the Vikings. A journey of over 5000 km that changed the map of the world forever. Archaeologist Jeanette Varberg tells the story of raids, conquests and their incredible discoveries of new lands, while chef Nikolaj Kirk serves the food the Vikings ate.
More than 300.000 children in Denmark grow up in families where one of the parents has a psychiatric diagnosis. The show follows Sally, Marie, Maria and their families, as they receive help from a psychiatric institution in Aalborg to make their everyday life work better.