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- 3 Danish elves/nisser in Alaska fly to Jutland to get a key at an old nisse cave near a potato farm. Landing, the biplane propeller breaks and a new is needed. They speak half Danish half English. A stranger comes.
- "The Julekalender" is a Christmas story about three "nisser" who have to go from the North Pole and back to the "hule" (cave) in the Norwegian province of Trondelag to find the life melody of the head nisse "Good old gammel nok" who is about to die. However they have to watch out for the evil "Nåså", who during the series comes to live with a potato farmer nearby. The series is based on funny lines containing dialect (the potato farmer) or a mix between Norwegian and English (the nisses). The lines are repeated in episode after episode, and if a good line occurs, one of the nisses will say "Hey, that's a good vending (phrase). Maybe we can use that in another episode!" The show is a copy from the danish "The Julekalender" (1991). The danish show was made of the band "De Nattergale".
- Elf called Iki-Iäkäs is dying, because music box that plays the tone of his life is about to stop. Iki-Iäkäs sent 3 elves called Hande, Kauko and Toivo to retrieve the key to the music box that was left behind in a cave in Keuruu. With the help of the book of wise men they try to fix the propeller that broke down when they crashed. Elves must be careful because the book of wise men can't end up in the hands of näsä. Close to the cave that the elves inhabited lives a couple Olli Santanen, Kerttu Santanen and their dog Vikki. One night a person called Antti "Pentti" Nieksen asks if he could stay overnight in Santanen's house because his car broke down but Pentti stays there for a long time and for some reason he is interested in the book of wise men.
- Granny is visiting 7-year old Katja. They make Christmas decorations and tell each other stories, but suddenly Granny becomes ill and has to be taken to hospital. Soon after Katja is visited by an invisible angel that moves into her ear. Katja can't see the angel, because only those people who are going to die can see angels and ony the ones who need them can hear them speak.
- Concert and roadmovie footage of the Danish rock band TV-2 from their 1988 tour.
- A crazy, strange story about a ferry crew in western Norway and three Cubans in a wreck. While the ferry crew is fighting to avoid that the ferry M/F "Svelå" should be closed down, the Cubans who live in a shipwreck on the seabed are desperately trying to get in touch with the crew. Amid all this, the mysterious motorcyclist enters the ferry. What is his agenda? Through 24 episodes we follow this amusing Christmas story, which also offers acquaintance with "svele" eating, the special language "lesperado"--and, of course, a lot of music.
- Documentary about the Danish rock band TV-2 and their relationship to Greenland.
- Television special explaining the story and origin of the christmas-calender "CWC/Canal Wild Card" (2001).
- A look behind the scenes of "The Julekalender" (1991). Featuring interviews with De Nattergale, their companion Hans-Erik Saks and a few film critics.
- A mock-documentary about the history of the Danish rock band TV-2, celebrating their 10th anniversary.
- Coverage from Roskilde Festival 1987. Featuring, among others, Danish rock band TV-2 and Lars H.U.G..
- New Year's Eve 1988 tv-special featuring Danish rock band TV-2
- Coverage from Roskilde Festival 1988. Bo Green Jensen portrays Denmark's biggest music event of the year. Mummery and poems, press and roadies, teenagers and elders, booze and people.
- The Danish comedy trio "De Nattergale" spoofs the rehearsals of Queen H.M. Queen Margrethe of Denmark's 2003 live television speech.
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