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- A family man battles to prove his innocence after being accused of a heinous crime.
- An original sketch comedy special written, produced and starring Dennis Hurley and Quentin James
- 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.
- At the end of World War II, a wounded German soldier, disguised as a Canadian, ends up in the midst of a hiding Jewish family.
- Johan Rudolph Thorbecke (1798-1872) is the political example of Prime Minister Mark Rutte. Thorbecke is the man who in many ways lays the foundation for the new Netherlands. And not only because of its much-vaunted Constitution. Thorbecke grows up in a poor family and is being groomed for something big by his ambitious father. How big, even his father cannot imagine.
- 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 17th century, the House of Orange was at the height of their power and prestige. One woman plays an important role in this: Amalia van Solms. This Orange woman is committed to the survival of the dynasty and the image of the family.
- The Orange-Nassau family consists of only two members. If Juliana does not produce offspring, the dynasty will cease to exist. The relief is great when a marriage partner is found in the person of Bernhard zur Lippe Biesterfeld.
- Eelco investigates King Willem I's use of his power while Waldemar tries to find out what kind of man Willem I is.
- Willem III reluctantly becomes king but has no real power. After his reign the royal popularity is at a low point and there is no heir. Waldemar examines Willem III while Eelco investigates the resistance against the Royal Family.
- Eelco and Waldemar examine how Regent Emma and Queen Wilhelmina "saved" the Dutch monarchy.
- Sandra discovers a similar case: a dead man found in an abandoned bus ten years earlier. When she examines that bus, she finds a clue. Catherine, the woman who knew all the men on the bus, begins piecing together her lost 3 years.
- When the body of a young woman is found buried under a wind turbine, police work to figure out if and how this death might be related to the other murders. Detective Sandra Winckler starts using the same dating app that Catherine Keemer had used in the run-up to her abduction, in an effort to track down the man who snatched Catherine. But is this, and the budding friendship between the two women, a step too far in becoming personally involved in the investigation?
- The body of a man is found hanging in an old mine shaft
- The destinies of each find closure but will Malone finally find his real mother?