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The Netherlands is and has always been a leader in the drug industry. Our country has long tolerated hashish, cultivated Dutch-grown weed, helped heroin addicts, traded cocaine, and produced ecstasy. Ajouad El Meloudi delves into this history.
Together with a regular sidekick, Sven Kockelmann takes viewers on a journey through developments in The Hague and puts politicians on the spot. Main players and opinion leaders in The Hague join him to look back and ahead at the debates, corridors, and storylines of politics.
2 voor 12 is a gameshow where two teams of two members will each be asked twelve questions. The topics could be about everything and giving a correct answer will give you keys to unlock a word of 12 letters. 2 voor 12 has been on Dutch television since 1971.
Documentary travel series about Japan, hosted by Paulien Cornelisse. Each episode covers a different subject: Japanese nature, gender roles, conformity, transcience of life, solitude, societal harmony, senescence, and societal pretense.
College Tour has been airing since december 2007 as a interview program for students. From 300 to 1100 students will interview a well known expert in their area of expertise together with host Twan Huys.
In his second travel show, physician/photographer Ruben Terlou journeys all the way from the most Northern point of China to the most Southern point. In seven episodes, he travels from the dry steppe of inner Mongolia in the North to the tropical coast of Macau in the South.
In this four-part documentary series, reporter Eelco Bosch van Rosenthal travels around the American state of Texas to take a look at the current state and near future of the United States. Each episode centers around a different subject: Beto O'Rourke, immigration, the oil industry, and climate change.
Documentary series in which Bram Vermeulen poignantly reveals forgotten international stories about developments that are often no more than a footnote in our daily news.
Andere Tijden is the history program about historical issues and (almost) forgotten events from our recent past, illuminated from a completely new angle.
After the sudden departure of the Americans and their Western allies, almost all foreign journalists also left Afghanistan. Journalist Thomas Erdbrink and director Roel van Broekhoven decide to spend a few months in Kabul. In the four-part series Our Man in the Taliban, they experience how the new rulers are tightening the reins a little more every day.
Huub Stapel travels along the banks of the Scheldt, which starts in France and ends in the North Sea. He meets residents and explores the remarkable changes the river undergoes along the way.