Never before has De Alleskunner started with so many participants: no fewer than 65 duos, so 130 candidates - from twin sisters to firefighters and from farmer's wives to ski friends who compete against each other. The duo that doesn't lose a single game wins the title and can take home no less than 30,000 euros together!
Three inseparable friends get together every afternoon to play, but Leocádia, their evil building manager, always gets in their way. When something fishy happens around the building, they become the Blue Building Detectives!
The biggest stars of Dutch music, a pub setting with beer, bitterballen and 200 enthusiastic music lovers: the brand new SBS6 music program Het Holland Huis is the nicest pub in the Netherlands. Each week one well-known singer is central. Artists such as Frans Bauer, André Hazes, Tino Martin and Mart Hoogkamer turn every episode into a musical party. The audience is treated to old hits, new songs, guest appearances and surprising new talent. In between there will be a quiz for a good cause. One thing is certain: the roof is coming off! The Holland House is presented by Roxeanne Hazes!
Fraud is becoming increasingly common. You may even know someone who has had to deal with it or have been a victim yourself. From stolen motorcycles that are suddenly on Marktplaats to the nasty suspicion that a neighbor is taking things from your elderly mother's house: these kinds of situations are unfortunately becoming less and less exceptional.
To do something about this, presenter Dennis van der Geest visits people who have to deal with this in Bureau Onrecht and listens to their stories together with a team of experts. He then investigates, tracks down those responsible and looks for a solution to the situation.
In this new program, which in the Netherlands is called Stilte AUB! has been given, participants must complete a course with obstacles without making a noise. “In each episode, twelve participants make their way through themed rooms with different challenges and tricky obstacles, where only one rule applies: you can't make a sound,” explains production company BlazHoffski.