Love couple Glenn and Yola are trying to build a life in Rotterdam. Although they both pursue their dreams, they find themselves stuck between their own ambitions and their criminal friends and family.
In this program, presenter Jill Schirnhofer gives creative tips to the viewer in the areas of drawing and crafts, fashion and cooking. To this end, the studio, which is furnished as a living room, where the program is recorded, includes a work table, a beauty corner and a kitchen. The program includes a website where viewers can send their creations. The 'Jill' program is for children from approximately eight to twelve years old.
What is on our plate in the future? Will we soon be putting meat made from air on the barbecue? And do we drink potato milk for breakfast? You can see it in 'Restaurantvande Toekomst', a new TV program from KRO-NCRV.
In the six-part series, presenters Sosha Duysker and Anna Gimbrère, together with chefs Marleen Brouwer and Dennis Huwaë, compete to prepare the most popular dishes in the Netherlands with future-proof ingredients.
David (28) moves to Berlin to live with his girlfriend, but she dumps him immediately. Unwilling to give up on his hyper-romantic expectations about friendship, love and paying rent, he decides to stay. Things don't go as planned.
The story of a group of teenagers in high school in Utrecht, The Netherlands, in their search for friendship, love, their own identity, and overcoming fears.
Laura H, The teenager from Zoetermeer takes on a new identity in her search for herself and travels with her husband Ibrahim and two children to the caliphate in Syria. When she shows up at the border in 2016 and says she has escaped and regrets it, doubts about her motives are great. Why did Laura choose to travel to the 'Caliphate'?
Based on the best-selling novel, it depicts the real life of a Dutch-Moroccan millennial Mano Bouzamour navigating between two cultures, his sudden success and his identity in Amsterdam.