Documentary series on the occasion of the 70th commemoration of the Flood disaster. Archival material and compelling eyewitness accounts map out how the disaster could unfold, how the impending danger was not sufficiently anticipated in advance and what we have learned from the disaster.

At The International Butler Academy in Simpelveld, The Netherlands, students from all over the world...

The Binnenhof (Dutch Houses of Parliament) is being renovated. It will be closed off from the outsid...

Hila Noorzai reflects on their success with artists and producers of the most successful Eurodance a...

Different presenters and their teams tackled a neighborhood dispute in each episode with the intenti...

Theo Maassen grew up in Germany and was the only boy in his class in '74 not to become World Champio...

The twin brothers Peter Anema and Erik Hulsegge did not know about each other's existence for 17 yea...

The street dance 'breaking', which originated in the 1970s, is becoming an Olympic sport for the fir...

This 3 part series is presented by the British Art Critic, Andrew Graham-Dixon. He explores the Low ...

A series of eight episodes documenting 250.000 years of history. Charles Groenhuijsen takes us along...

Hans Faber spends a year in a TBS clinic. The death of his niece, Anne Faber, in 2017 marked a turni...

After the holidays, do you sometimes get the feeling that you would like to change course? For examp...
The catastrophic floods of New York, Bangkok and New-Orleans have shed light on the extreme vulnerab...

Who are the winners and losers of Brexit? Former United Kingdom correspondent Tim de Wit returns to ...

A series about the AZC (Asylum Seekers Centre) in Zutphen. An unusual, intimate portrait of people w...

Joost Engelberts investigates how a conspiracy about satanic ritual abuse can escalate into a social...

Filemon and Mark are building a life with Chinese webshop products and researching quality, safety, ...

A girls' handball team from Mostar fled the war in the former Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, thanks ...