
Anders Agger
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Known For

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Gintberg på kanten

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Indefra - med Anders Agger

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Anne og Anders i Europa

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Anne og Anders i USA

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Anne og Anders i Norden

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Anne og Anders i Mellemøsten

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Anne og Anders på sommerferie

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Anne og Anders tilbage til rødderne

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Anne og Anders i Brexitland
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Danske badehoteller

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Kongehuset indefra

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Anne og Anders i Canada

Marie's life gets turned upside down when the love of her life, Rasmus, takes on a teaching job at a local school in West Jutland, Denmark. Rather unwillingly, Marie joins Rasmus in moving their roots from Copenhagen to the windy town, Velling. While Rasmus is an immediate match to the local ways, it becomes a culture chock for Marie, who time and time again proves herself a misfit to the locals. However, as she gradually learns to listen more and talk less, she realizes that she might need Velling as much as Velling needs her – and her advice column for the local newspaper.
The Land of Short Sentences
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Danske slotte

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Anne og Anders på sporet af det tabte land

Once Africa appeared as a distant place of famine and drought. Now the two traveling companions meet a developing continent. They visit five African countries full of hope for the future, self-confidence and potential despite harsh living conditions.
Anne og Anders i Afrika

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Indefra med Anders Agger - Sikringen

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Anne og Anders vender hjem

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På ø-eventyr med Anne & Anders

In the mid 80's DR-TV visited the fishing village of Agger in Thy. By the western coast of Jutland a small clique of 6-7 youngsters displayed an eye-catching rebellion with the small christian Inner Mission village. They listened to heavy metal, wore back patches and dreamed of a future outside the village. But what happened to the clique? The TV-news journalist Anders Agger has returned to find the clique again - 14 years later.