Real Estate Agent Jesper Nielsen, and Designer Søren Vester or Anders Faarborg, helps home owners having trouble selling their properties during four day periods.
The Boblins are kind, loving, mischievous characters, who live in a land full of colour called Rainbow’s End, existing in harmony with nature and caring for the animals, plants and trees. The Boblins enjoy a life filled with fun and adventure where each new day brings a fresh chance for their personalities to shine. Each of the seven Boblins represents one of the seven colours of the rainbow, and possesses the characteristics and mood associated with their colour.
'Double game': New psychological game on DR1 and DRTV When 16 brave participants throw themselves into the ultimate test of strategy, intuition, memory, logical thinking, trust, loyalty and credibility, a diabolical double game in DR's new TV format.
In the new program 'Double Game', the participants are secretly divided into two teams, as either agent or double agent. They only know their own identity and therefore cannot trust anyone but themselves.
Over five days, contestants battle to find their team of allied agents to uncover and eliminate individuals from the opposing side. The game takes place 18 meters underground
Awaken your inner agent
Who lies and who tells the truth, who can be trusted?.
Crash - Truslen fra det sorte hul is a 1984 Danish children's science fiction TV-series which was written, directed and produced by Carsten Overskov and starred Lars Ranthe.
Crash was produced and broadcast by the Danish Broadcasting Corporation and was also broadcast by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation in Norway and by Sveriges Television in Sweden in summer 1985. It was a major production but was not successful in Denmark.
Carsten Overskov published a book called Truslen fra det sorte hul, also in 1984.
Some 20 years after the broadcast DR was given means to digitalize the series along with other Danish productions such as Tonny Toupé Show, Casper og Mandrilaftalen and Gotha.
The story of the tragedy on board the Scandinavian Star in 1990, is still the biggest unsolved murder mystery in Scandinavia in recent times. 30 years after the disaster, a new Danish documentary series tells the entire story.