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HeartBeat, is our monthly health and medical magazine. We'll take you right into Swedish laboratories to find out about the latest discoveries and breakthroughs. We'll make sure you have all the information -- without the medical jargon, on the third Thursday of every month for HeartBeat.
GreenScan, presented on the second Thursday of the month, deals with the environmental concerns of the man on the street in general and environmental groups in particular.
S-Files, Ever wondered what the rainiest part of Sweden is? Or maybe just why Sweden Norway, Finland, Denmark and Iceland are no longer one country. The S-Files may have the answer. Every fourth will take you to the Sweden behind the news headlines, with interviews about Sweden, it's history and its geography.
SportScan, Radio Sweden's weekly magazine covering the world of Swedish and Scandinavian sports, presented every Monday. From Winter sports like Ice Hockey and Cross Country Skiing, to Tennis, Golf, Table Tennis, and Soccer/Football, you'll hear about how the Swedes are doing in SportScan.
Close Up, features well-known, as well as not so well-known personalities, ranging from all walks of life. The program offers listeners a more in-depth view and profiles of people in Sweden today.
Weekly Review, Every Friday we present the major stories of the week, both from Sweden and our Nordic neighbors. Featuring reports from our team in Stockholm as well as our correspondents in the other Nordic capitals, Newsweek ranges from Swedish politics and business news, to the latest from the arts world, science and sports.
Network Europe, co-production with BBC. The programme that speaks to the hearts and minds of Europeans.
Spectrum, covers the cultural scene in Sweden, presented on the first and third Saturdays of the month. From the greats like Ingrid Bergman, children's author Astrid Lindgren, and director Ingmar Bergman, to the new stars, find out more about Swedish theatre, film, art and music in Spectrum.
Sweden Today, presented on the second Saturday of each month, presents voices from this Scandinavian nation ranging from government ministers to university professors to the Swede in the street, commenting on politics, the welfare state, Swedish neutrality, sexual equality, and much more.
In Studio 49, presented on the last Saturday of each month, we open the microphones to the ideas and trends shaping today's Sweden. From exploring the thin line between healthy nationalism and harmful racism, to changing social attitudes and the future of the monarchy, our guests talk about the reality of Sweden today.
In Touch with Stockholm, Everything you always wanted to know about Sweden but didn't know who to ask! In Touch with Stockholm does just that - finds you the right person to answer your questions and links you up with him or her over a phone line. All you have to do is ask away.
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