Season 1 · Episode 1
Norges nye språkdirektør Sylfest Lomheim advarer mot engelsk invasjon i språket, og programleder Petter Schjerven tar turen inn i fremtiden for å få vite hvordan vi snakker om femti år.
Kristin Halvorsen røper sine retoriske virkemidler, og sjekkereplikker testes i praksis. Programleder Petter Schjerven avmystifiserer kunsten å overbevise.
Kryssordfantaster, baklengssnakkere og andre språkentusiaster viser frem sine kunster. Og hvordan skriver man egentlig lyden av en mann som får en bøtte i hodet? Programleder Petter Schjerven tar en titt inn i det språklige parallelluniverset
Stadig flere nordmenn skarrer og "sms-språket" er blitt Guds ord. "Herlig er f....a, måtte p....n skjenke den" står ristet inn i en pinne fra 1200-tallet. Programleder Peter Schjerven ser på Norges språkutvikling gjennom de siste hundre år.
Er norsk et verdensspråk? Hvordan oppfatter utlendinger nordmenn og deres språk? Programleder Petter Schjerven leter etter den norske folkesjela.
Den følelsesladde krigen mellom bokmål og nynorsk lever ennå i befolkningen, hvem trekker det lengste strået til slutt? Og hvorfor er det lov å si "hæstkuk" til politiet i Nord-Norge? Programleder Petter Schjerven oppsøker den språklige slagmarken.
Blir fotballspillerne på Vålerenga bedre av å høre Klanen synge "øl, vold og skamslåtte bønder"? Programleder Petter Schjerven ser på slang og sjargong hos nordmenn.
Et faktabasert og humoristisk program for de som skriver, snakker, synger, gestikulerer eller bruker språket på andre måter.
A ten-episode docuseries that uncovers the complexities of murder cases where the victim's body is found in a body of water. The series explores how factors like tidal movement, trace evidence loss, and the decomposition of the body create unique forensic challenges for investigators. Each episode focuses on a different case, showcasing how investigators were able to overcome these obstacles to solve the crime.
2025
A showcase of the best holiday hotspots across Australia and the world, with luxurious hotels, great places to eat, drink and explore.
2023
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2015
2020
Myths die hard, and the history of the 20th century is no exception to this rule. Even today, we hold popular beliefs that we take for Evangelical truths. Thus, we believe that Hiroshima caused Japan to surrender, that the Marshall Plan saved Europe, that Adolf Hitler was a military genius, or that Mao Zedong was a necessary evil for China’s modernization. Of course, these judgements contain some truth; but, too broad-stroked to be accurate, they contradict the historical reality by denying its complexity. What if the truth was slightly different? Through an exploration of great national or international myths, this full archive documentary collection revisits the key moments of the 20th century with a new perspective in order to provide a new, smarter and more subtle interpretation, bringing elements to light that have been forgotten or sometimes overshadowed.
2019
Follow all 9 members closely as they take powerful new steps from Japan to the world. A story of their journey, dreams, and behind-the-scenes moments we've all been waiting for.
Tatiana Singer is obsessed with the late 70s, experimental, cult classic film, "SIN3056843". She sets out to meet the film's reclusive director to understand the meaning of the convoluted film. Along the way she discovers there may be something paranormal about the film itself while her very existence is called into question.
From the 1930s to today, this series examines Vegas' evolution into an entertainment mecca, and its everlasting ability to reflect and refract American identity. Featuring interviews with entertainers, former showgirls, and other experts.
2024
2009
Follows fry cook and cashier Todd Graves, as he meets different people and learns about their paths to success, inspiring viewers to pursue their dreams.
Mickey Grosman, a former special forces demolitions expert took a group of amateur adventurers on a nearly impossible journey across South America. Positioned as a charity trek for cancer awareness, participants were to be part of a 5,000-mile expedition across the continent through the deepest parts of the Amazon jungle. Only one claims to have made it to the end… Mickey Grosman.
This monthly half-hour series is the work of Akron producer Blue Green, who says, “The goal of the show is to shine a spotlight on all of the good things that Akron has to offer.” Green noted that the city of Akron is a wonderful place in which to live, work, stay and play, but he feels “to truly be a great city, we need our own Akron-based news and local television programming.” Each show consists of four stories, including segments on dining, arts and culture, history, business, and movers and shakers.
2016
Great Australian Road Trips takes viewers on six epic journeys celebrating the country’s natural beauty and cultural treasures.
Iain Stirling's Roast The Internet is a studio comedy entertainment show all about the very worst things on the internet (that we're legally able to talk about on broadcast television). Every episode, Iain roasts social clips, posts and trends, with three famous faces - comedians, online celebrities and TV personalities - joining him each week to tackle their own online bugbears.
Do you pee in the shower? Have you ever cheated on an exam? What is your favorite deep-fried snack? And do you prefer wine over beer? Not too serious topics, but we can still discuss them for hours. We will find out Flanders' answers to these and many more questions in the brand new humorous panel show Enquêtebureau with host Steven Van Herreweghe. Two teams of three well-known Flemish people compete against each other with the aim of testing their knowledge about the behavior and habits of the Flemish. In the meantime, the BVs themselves expose their souls in witty and often surprising anecdotes and revelations. The result: a panel show that holds up a mirror to the viewer at home. Because what's more fun than having a good laugh at ourselves?