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- Monica Zetterlund sings - mostly about people, accompanied by Jan Johansson's Quartet featuring Georg Riedel, Rune Gustafsson and Egil Johansen. The songs/ballads with lyrics by Tage Danielsson, Beppe Wolgers, Bertolt Brecht, Gustaf Fröding, Olle Adolphsson and Povel Ramel.
- An interview with Austrian-American director, Josef von Sternberg, recorded for Swedish television in 1968. Sternberg browsed and recounted stories from his book "Fun in a Chinese Laundry" published 1965, along with discussing scenes from his films "The Salvation Hunters" !925), "Underworld" (1927), "I Claudius (1937), and "The Saga of Anathan (1953).
- "Student 69 in the United States" - In May -69 Matheo Yamalakis and Anders Ribbsjö visited some universities in the United States and filmed discussions among militant students and university professors to try to portray the situation after the spring's unrest. There had been rallies, sit-ins, riots and militant take-overs in the streets, parks and the universities.
- The terrifying monologue. In Fyodor Dostoevsky's famous novel "The Brothers Karamazov" hides a story in just nineteen pages called "The Grand Inquisitor". The legend is written by the intellectual doubter Ivan Karamazov, who reads it to his pious brother Alyosha. The legend takes place during the Inquisition in 16th-century Seville, where heretics' pyres are lit every day to the glory of God. When Jesus unexpectedly appears in Seville, the people rejoice, but for the inquisitors - who rule and order in Jesus' name - he becomes a threat. Jesus is to be thrown at the stake.
- A drama-documentary about the Swedish artist John Bauer (1882-1918) painter and illustrator. His work is concerned with landscape and mythology, but he also composed portraits.. We get to follow Bauer's artistic development from school caricature drawings to the last monumental painting. And the romantic meeting with Ester, his future wife.
- Socrates (469-399 BC) was the founder of moral philosophy. He also introduced the method of trying to arrive at the truth by persistently asking questions. Before Socrates became famous as a philosopher, he worked as a sculptor, and he was wealthy enough to have his own house. Socrates also lent money at high interest. At about the age of 40, he served in the infantry of the Athenian army during the Peloponnesian War. After being declared the wisest man in the world by the Oracle of Delphi, Socrates spent the rest of his life as an orator and teacher.
- "One Song, One Weapon" - A reaction/commentary to the forgotten civil war in Spain 1936-1939 between the democratically elected left-wing government and the fascists under General Franco, as well as a reminder of that General Franco remained in power. Evabritt Strandberg, Fille Lyckow and Jan Olof Strandberg read and sang texts and songs about and from Spain. The lyrics was translated by Jacob Branting and arranged by Ulf Björlin.
- The book "Silverarken", by the two brothers Henning and Ernst Sjöström, deals with followers and antagonists of the ecstatic revival movement, known as the Korpela movement, which emerged during the 1930s in Norrbotten. The leaders believed that drunkenness and free sexual relations were God's will. Some of the literary critics dismissed it as pure pornography.