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- In a Frisian town in the Netherlands, a police team solves crimes, led by chief Carla Vreeswijk.
- Stuck between European drug cartels Alan Barnas, an ex-veteran, decides to take matters into his own hands when the police fail to solve a murder.
- Taeke's lifelong passion for pole sitting takes an interesting turn when he tries to surpass the record of 250 days.
- Four inmates are ordered to enter an annual four day walking tournament. When they get over their initial annoyment, each one of them finds a way to take advantage of their time out of jail.
- The name of the famous exotic dancer and courtesan Mata Hari stands for beauty and seduction. She gave herself to the most influential men of her time. In the middle of the First World War, she was executed as a spy for Germany. But one question has not been resolved for a hundred years: was she guilty? The unusual woman remains in people's fantasies to this day.
- Crime-thriller based on a true story. In 1944 Resistance fighter Bakker is sent to a prison in Leeuwarden by the Gestapo. There he and other Allied resistance fighters are about to be rescued in a giant prison escape by their comrades.
- A rich Frisian farmer is murdered in Amsterdam. Police duo Grijpstra and De Gier are assigned to the case.
- 9-episode travelogue through The Netherlands of 1823, following the itinerary and words as jotted down in the diary of young Dutch author Jacob van Lennep, who hiked -by foot and coach- during three months in the rainy summer of 1823, through the young Kingdom of the Netherlands, eight years after its becoming independent. Author Geert Mak, as narrator, joined me during the sunny summer of 2000 on a trip retracing the footsteps of Van Lennep, with the amazing result that most of the 19th century's locations could be found intact, following the original footpaths and coach-routes. Thus this mini-series turned out to be a living testimony of cultural-history of The Netherlands of 200 years ago.
- How do you survive a war wound? Jewish orphans Betty and Rob were adopted by two sisters in 1946. Until this very day they are still baffled that they survived the Holocaust, a subject they have avoided for over half a century.
- Ridwan is giving his very first performance as a rapper. In his eyes, this is the chance to finally be taken seriously in the world despite his intellectual disability. Ridwan is highly popular in his city of Leeuwarden, thanks to his videos going viral multiple times on TikTok. However, his popularity has grown partly due to people mocking him. His family wants to protect him from the negative effects of social media, but Ridwan wants to be taken seriously in pursuing his passions. Will Ridwan be discouraged by all the obstacles that come his way, or will he continue to believe in his dream of becoming a social media superstar?
- The Second World War is over. Wies lives together with her husband and two daughters. Her daughter Nellie is pregnant of a German soldier. Will she live the rest of her life in shame, or does she choose her child and grandchild?
- The life, past and future (as imagined by himself), of Irish musician Adrian Crowley.
- A man finds himself naked in a concerthall full of people. He knows he must be dreaming. He runs and meets a naked woman. She isn't just another person in his dream, she is real, just as much as he is. Somehow they must be sharing the same dream. What do a man and a woman, who are in the same dream, do together? First they try to find clothes...
- A concerned father watches his desperate son perform a magical ritual.
- Bram Molenaar is a lonely old man who spends his days sitting behind his window. He is constantly thinking about old times and is clearly confused. His day begins as all other days, but gets abrubtly disturbed by a strange appearance in his garden. Bram doesn't have grip on reality anymore en doesn't know what the appearance means. Then his phone rings...
- Having lost her parents, Milou is in mourning. Nonetheless little sympathy is shown by her long lost siblings who seek to claim their inheritance.
- "De Binnenband", an artists agency, receives an urgent request for a singer. They have the perfect candidate in mind, the young adorable Louise.
- when the Corupte Real Estate trader Simon De Graaf is murdered, a violent gang war breaks out in the once peaceful town of Leeuwarden
- Domino Day hosted in 2002 with a return to the initial location in Leeuwarden. Nick Carter topples the first stone. In the end, 3,847,295 of 4,000,000 domino stones fall and the world record attempt is successfully reached.
- Domino Day hosted in 2005, once again in Leeuwarden. Anastacia topples the first stone. In the end, 4,002,136 of 4,321,000 domino stones fall and the world record attempt once again is successfully reached.
- 2015–202235m7.2 (5)TV Episode
- He is one of the most interesting figures in Dutch political history: Pieter Jelles Troelstra (1860-1930). Frisian folk hero, poet, enthusiastic parliamentarian, but above all founder of social democracy in the Netherlands. In 1918, however, he made a crucial error of judgment: gripped by the revolutionary élan then prevailing in Europe, he proclaimed the revolution in the Netherlands as well.
- After the failed Hungarian Revolt of 1956 many Hungarians fled their country. Many Dutch people were eager to help the refugees, including the parents of Geert Mak.
- 2019– 42m8.0 (5)TV Episode
- 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?
- On Fenna Kremers's first day as a detective in Leeuwarden, an offender escapes. It seems that this man would like revenge and there threatening to fall some victims if he don't found fast enough. Fenna's idiosyncratic way of working is not by all her new colleagues in the taste.
- In Friesland, the Nassau-Dietz family continued the Orange line after the death of king-stadholder William the Third. From Leeuwarden they try to emulate the name and fame of their Orange predecessors.
- Eelco and Waldemar examine how Regent Emma and Queen Wilhelmina "saved" the Dutch monarchy.
- Registration of the stage play.
- Sleepy Frisian (ficticious) small town Lenten expects a royal visit, but the secret preparations soon talk round like anything there. Handsome, cocky farm hand Gerben Zonderland convinces himself the king is coming to personally decorate the local hero with the highest Dutch order, but the lady mayor meanly helps the rascal twins Hielke and Sietse treat him instead to a porcine surprise. Nosy mystery stranger Albert Verschuere embarks on their river boat, but his spying is sabotaged by an 'accidental' move landing him in the water. Commissioner Zwart reluctantly starts investigating an official but unlikely complaint of theft against Syrian refugee Tekeste, which can compromise his asylum status and thus see his kid in the twins' school Isaac and Aranchi expelled with him.
- The twins trust in the innocence of Syrian refugee Tekeste, who is arrested as theft suspect and risks expulsion with his kids Issac and Aranchi, which the Klinkhamers take in for now. Villagers are mobilized to prove his innocence before the may be expelled. The knaves' prank presenting a piglet to Gerben as a royal reward, with mayoral complicity, twists as he can't sell it to the butcher but turns it into a pet. Mister Verschuere is mysteriously obsessed by the Woudagemaal and reacts freaky when he learns the water work was damaged, not properly sbaotaged.
- Ministry official Hardebol finds Gerben Zonderland lacking of any official qualification, hence forbids him to run or even mind a farm, so Gerben and young helper Kees must come up with an informal trade-off. The town assembly brainstorms about the impending royal visit in honor of the Wouda water mill's centennial. Camping keeper Steef den Ouden incites the locals to remove the (thieving' Syrians first. Albert Verschuere's accomplice's copper theft didn't stop it functioning, which only sent constable Swart searching for the thieves, so Albert wants a more effective sabotage.