Former Amsterdam police detective Floris Wolfs has been transferred to the police department of the south-Dutch country town Maastricht. His metropolitan experience nicely complements the local expertise of his new country colleagues, who know the folks. Slowly he fits in, while solving countless crimes together with his female partner Eva van Dongen.
Dit was het nieuws is a Dutch television program of RTL4, wherein two teams give a satirical account of the previous week's news. The program has the form of a game show in which two teams, each with a team leader and weekly guest, compete against each other. The scoring is not serious; after the first round, for instance, the score is always 4-4.
Lingo is a Dutch television game show based on the North American format of the same name. Each episode involves two teams of two people trying to guess and spell words. The amount of letters to guess varies from 5 to 8. The highest possible amount of money awarded is €5000.
A large sugar concern wants to take over the ailing sugar factory of the Rustenburg family. A fierce battle ensues and plans are hatched to depose the factory's director.
Based on the true story of a group of students from Leiden, The Netherlands, this miniseries explores their experiences, different paths, and roles in World War II, either as Nazi collaborators or as members of the resistance.
Ali B op volle toeren, abbreviated as ABOVT, is a Dutch television program broadcast on the Dutch television station TROS with Ali B, a well known Moroccan-Dutch rapper as host. Three seasons of the show have been aired. The first series was launched in January to March 2011, the second December 2011 to February 2012 and a third season from December 2012 to February 2013.
The program has been popular and some of the interpretations have appeared on the Dutch Single Top 100 and Dutch Top 40 as hits in their own right. The format has been adapted in a number of countries. Op volle toeren is in reference to an earlier very popular Dutch music program broadcast on TROS in the 1970s.