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- Five friends take their hours with petty crimes. Are persuaded by a tough gangster and his seductive girlfriend to rob a bank. When they are caught, they are condemned to spend a year and a half in Glen Mills, an experimental reformatory.
- Documentary that explores the differences and similarities between human behavior and that of animals.
- Following the death of her stepmother, a young woman leaves her life in the USA behind, and rekindles the bonds with her Indonesian-Dutch grandmother.
- In Burgers Zoo the new residence of the gorillas is put in operation. Also the country of origin, Cameroon, is visited.
- The Black Pieten of saint Nicolas and their adventures in an amusement park.
- The two Masters of Mischief are confronted by the appearance of Paul, a stranger who proclaims he's just as good as they are in pulling pranks. The Masters decide to test Paul to see if he's able to join the gang.
- Rumah Saya ('My home') is a nursing home for older Indian Dutch people. They sing, play games and enjoy Indian delicacies. Just like in the old days, when Indonesia was still the Dutch East Indies.
- Ng Ying Kungfu also known as Five Animal Kung Fu was a secret southern Chinese form of martial arts. In 1993 it was brought to the public by Christopher Fournier. Sifu Patrick van Steen from the Netherlands has created this advanced 4rd degree Black Belt instructional video.
- A short movie about a retired soldier who tries to start a new life which in the end proves to be a little more difficult than expected.
- 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.
- Europe north of the Alps is extremely rich in worthy gardens, so Monty makes a personal choice of one he's dying to see either the first time or again, representing a broad spectrum. In England, Oxfordshire's Rousham landscape park, all about wide spaces and green, contrasts gloriously with Kent's borders paradise Sissinghurst. In France, the Loire château Andreville's enormous geometrical garden is balanced by Monet's flower beds and waterlily ponds. In Antwerp, landscape architect Jacques Wirtz privately enjoys his 'stock nursery'. In Holland, stadholder and later English king William's royal castle Het Loo's forest-conquered model of Duch husbandry is countered by a modern designer's focus on durability. Finally to Norway's Tromsoö island botanical garden of Alpine plants, a surprisingly abundant summer paradise thanks to the Gulf stream.
- 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.