In the spring of 2018 over the course of just 34 days, a young woman and man went missing, and another young man was murdered in Bakersfield, California.
In 2025 it will be 80 years since the end of World War II. What was it like to live in Sweden during the war? How were people affected by everything that happened so close to home? SVT has asked the Swedish people to send in their memories: letters, films, photographs and diaries and several thousand responses were received from all over the country.
The Judd Family: Truth Be Told reveals the complex story of the Judds’ including their triumphs and tragedies across several decades. From Naomi’s beginnings in Kentucky as a young teen mom, then known as Dianna, struggling to survive with her young daughters, the doc illustrates how the famous country music mother-daughter duo of Naomi and Wynonna Judd came to be and where Ashley stood at the height of Naomi and Wynonna’s fame. Untold truths emerge, illustrating what tied them together, and what also drove them a part.
Deputy Magistrate Si Wen uncovers a haunting secret when a ritual-like suicide leads him to his former lover. As he delves deeper, a vengeful spirit rises, transforming a buried past into a chilling path of retribution.
Hilarious new characters, mind-boggling science facts, and Sir Isaac Newton on terrifying rollercoasters - science is about to get very horrible indeed!
The female lead, Shen Yuling, transmigrates into an ancient romance novel where the original host dies a tragic death after another time-traveler steals her luck. To avoid the fate of dying along with her unborn child and witnessing her family's destruction, she takes the initiative to court Quan Minghe, a cold-blooded emperor who is also her husband's uncle. While navigating relationships with figures like County Prince Feng Moheng, she manipulates key power players, ultimately achieving revenge and protecting her family.
Wine. It's more than a drink. In Vintastique, Ben Roelants and wine expert Jens De Maere travel to where wine lives. From dusty cellars to tables where generations share stories. They drink, taste, listen and above all laugh.
Because wine is not magic. It's work. Time. Love. And sometimes, if you're lucky, something you'll never forget.
Vintastique. Drink in moderation, but live life to the fullest.