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- Different young mothers help each other at a "Mama club" on how best to get through life as mothers and with their lives as a partner for their lovers.
- The history of the Netherlands from the bronze age to the 20th century told through ten re-enacted documentaries.
- The lovelifes of the sisters Eva (Yolanthe Cabau) and Lieke, brothers Maarten (Jim Bakkum) en father Ferry are completely different from each other and are far from standard. Will love overcome all dispite all the prejudices. Love without borders (Liefde zonder grenzen) is a refreshing romantic comedy that celebrates love for all.
- The most beautiful time of the year has arrived: Christmas. In various ways, the group in the Netherlands is confronted with the chaos of their diverse lives. Will the trip to the enchanting Lapland bring them back together?
- A 6-part true crime documentary series that chronicles the most extensive and longest-running liquidation case ever in the Netherlands: the Passage trial.
- Famous feline Abatutu presents this charming celebration of cats, showcasing their finest and friskiest moments with a collection of home videos.
- When the highly intelligent robot vacuum cleaner "SUCKER" meets his new owner EVE for the first time, he instantly falls in love with her. Loving, stalking, treacherous and vengeful; the robot vacuum cleaner Sucker is all of the above.
- An awkward reunion dinner between three flawed brothers who all have a hidden agenda descends into chaos when the woman they all love announces her pregnancy without revealing the father's identity.
- After the Ice Age, the Netherlands slowly takes on its current shape. Climate changes and the Neolithic Revolution mean that the first hunter-gatherers have to adapt to their new living conditions.
- The arrival of the Romans is not without a struggle. The Germanic tribes that inhabit the land are subjugated, expelled or murdered. The Romans bring the country a new culture and also new inhabitants.
- In the early Middle Ages, the Frisians inhabited the coastal area of the Netherlands. With the arrival of Christian missionaries, their way of life is tested. Convert to their new faith or stick to own traditions? A diabolical dilemma.
- In the thirteenth century, the Netherlands consists of several counties and duchies. The young count Floris V never knew his father, but has to succeed him. Will he be able to unite the Dutch nobility and avenge the death of his father?
- In the fourteenth century, Europe has to face a terrible plague. The Church states it's a punishment from God. Meanwhile, the printing press contributes to the development of critical citizens that take on the Church, like the Anabaptists.
- In the sixteenth century the Eighty Years' War broke out in the Netherlands. In this war between Catholics and Protestants, William of Orange must make a choice between his own interests and those of the Spanish king.
- The Dutch Republic becomes a world power in the seventeenth century. Not only thanks to the typical commercial spirit, but also through robbery and war. A small elite gets rich by exploiting others in the black pages of this Golden Age.
- At the end of the 18th century, the Dutch Republic was torn apart by civil war. The last steward, Prince William V, flees and citizens seize their chance to introduce democracy. Will the country become a monarchy or a democratic republic?
- In the 19th century, the Netherlands experienced the Industrial Revolution. It is a time of new inventions and progress. But also of great poverty and misery. Is there hope for a better future after the harsh reality of social inequality?
- During World War II, crimes are committed before our eyes. Not only by Germans, but also by ourselves. We see how ordinary citizens try to live and survive in times of war and occupation. We ask ourselves: who was right and who was wrong?
- Gas extraction in Groningen has now been stopped after 60 years, while it started very positively in the late 1950s. In 1959, farmer Boon from Kolham became world famous when the then largest gas field in Europe was tapped under his soil.