Theo Maassen grew up in Germany and was the only boy in his class in '74 not to become World Champion. With the European Championship approaching and football as a starting point, Theo gives an adventurous tour to get to know the real Germany. Are the Germans smarter, faster, stronger and better than us?
In 'Je Zal Het Maar Hebben Junior', presenter Raïsha Zeegelaar meets sixteen children with a special condition or illness. This includes Mads (11) who was born without eyes, Amelie (13) who has butterfly disease which makes her skin like crepe paper and Alice (8) who is now completely bald due to alopecia. How do they deal with their illness or condition? What do they do when they get strange looks on the schoolyard? And how do they ensure that their condition or illness does not completely dominate their life?
A four-part series about the shadowy world of espionage, sabotage and disinformation. Journalist Huib Modderkolk investigates the Dutch involvement in a secret intelligence operation in Iran. In Ukraine, Taiwan and Brussels we see the threat of invisible attacks increasing.
The Wadden Sea goes inside the lives of (e.g.) a group of grey seals, shell ducks and a family of peregrine falcons in the Wadden Sea, a sea which changes completely over the seasons or even a couple of times per day. At one moment, it is kilometers of extensive tidal flats full of life and at another a mass of water with reckless waves; all tied to the invisible influence of the moon and the sun on the tides.