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06 January 2025

Bringing Diverse Programs To DR1 This January

Explore intriguing stories and captivating shows lined up for viewers this month.

The DR1 television network has unveiled its programming schedule for January 2025, promising viewers an engaging array of shows ranging from documentaries to reality competitions. Visitors tuning in on January 7 can look forward to some captivating stories and unique content, slated to air throughout the day.

First on the agenda is the show Tandemeventyret, which follows ten participants cycling from southern Norway to Nordkapp on double tandem bicycles. The show's allure lies not just in the breathtaking landscapes but also the trials faced by the cyclists. One of the contestants, Thomas, remarked humorously, "Det var måske ikke så godt planlagt," indicating the group’s unfortunate circumstances when all bicycles ran out of battery on the first hill. This sets the stage for whether they can complete their ambitious route.

Next up, viewers can tune in to Hvis vægge kunne tale, where hosts Christopher and Erika assist the owners of a quaint house located outside of Skövde. The house reportedly dates back to the 1600s, igniting curiosity about its history. "Huset ligger uden for byen Skövde, og det skulle efter sigende være bygget helt tilbage i 1600-tallet," said Christopher, underpinning the show’s focus on historical renovations intertwined with fascinating narratives from Sweden's past.

A little later, the fun continues with Nak & Æd, where hosts Jørgen and Nikolaj compete to catch the most crayfish on Nordfyn. The stakes are humorously high—should they fall short, their penalty involves eating local wildlife dubbed "flying rats." This quirky element adds to the entertainment and camaraderie of the show, captivating viewers with their light-hearted banter.

Shifting gears, the classic crime series Father Brown takes the stage at 5:05 PM. Set in 1950s England, Father Brown utilizes his unique knack for solving mysteries to unravel incidents within his small community. The show presents the compelling question: "Kan fader Brown bevise, at han er uskyldig, eller er Sid gået for vidt denne gang?" This narrative tension offers viewers both intrigue and insight.

Another compelling program on the schedule is Fra yt til nyt, where craftsman Maria Dalum transforms old furniture items, this episode featuring her converting a wood-burning stove to a bed frame. "Og så skal Christian Helweg forvandle et kedeligt lokale på et bosted til et funktionelt multirum," mirrors the show's innovative spirit as it features creative repurposing and sustainable design elements.

Later, DR1 offers Vores Vejr, summarizing the week’s weather and updating viewers about climatic conditions to expect. This daily weather report ensures audiences are well-informed about the elements affecting their plans.

Finally, the engaging talk show Horisont returns, enabling journalists to visit Syria—historically off-limits for media. "Nu er det igen muligt at opsøge nogle af de skæbner, der kan fortælle både rørende og groteske historier," indicating how the show aims to bring forth moving narratives amid challenging circumstances. This revitalized access signifies the importance of journalism and storytelling. It's sure to resonate with viewers eager for authentic conversations and insights.

The January programming on DR1 evidences the network's commitment to offering diverse, meaningful content. From explorations of historic homes to heartwarming personal stories, audiences have plenty to look forward to this month.