Because there is a lot to see on television every day, you can read the viewing tips for tonight here every morning. These are the recommendations for Monday 6 December.
CupCakeCup
New season
NPO 3 – 6.32 pm
Because together is simply more fun than alone, Robèrt, Klaas and Remy are going in this tenth season of baking show CupCakeCup not looking for the best baking talent, but for the best baking duo in the country. Over the next two weeks, they will compete in ten special selection battles.
The Pale Horse
New series
BBC First – 8pm
After the death of his wife, Mark Easterbrook (Rufus Sewell) is just about to get his life back on track when a mysterious list of names is found in a murdered lady’s shoe. Mark’s name is also on this list. The search for the origin of the list leads him to The Pale Horse, a pub in Much Deeping. This village seems idyllic, but turns out to be the home of three women who are suspected of killing entire families with their juggling. In his search for a rational explanation, Mark begins to question his sanity.
Dream house wanted
Special broadcast
NPO 1 – 8.30 pm
It’s all nice and nice, but after every episode of Dream house wanted you as a viewer are left with a big question mark. Okay, Gerard and Marianne chose house two, and then what? Was there a second viewing, an offer? In this special you finally see what the couples do when Sybrand returns home. And Sybrand will stay at home, because from next week Dionne Stax will play for a holiday broker.
Princess Amalia: Teen on the way to the throne
Net5 – 8.30 p.m.
One more night of sleep and then Princess of Orange, Amalia, is officially an adult. That may sound great, but while many a peer hangs in the lamps at the weekend, the reality often looks different for Princess Amalia. How? The documentary Princess Amalia: Teen on the way to the throne gives a unique insight into the life of our future queen. Read here the exclusive interview with Claudia de Breij about the biography she wrote about Amalia.
URK!
SBS6 – 9.30 p.m.
You can say a lot about Urk, but it is never boring. Roundabouts catch fire, just like corona test streets. And speaking of fire: the deeply religious fishing village is often regarded as one of the largest corona fires in the country due to the low vaccination rate. Yet the inhabitants are still proud of their Urk. This also applies to the elderly sisters Grietje and Eltje, who still proudly roll their walkers over the dike in the sequel of season 4.
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