Yesterday’s TV: After King’s Day, viewers mainly enjoy slow TV with Dwars Door de Lage Landen

Yesterday’s TV: After King’s Day, viewers mainly enjoy slow TV with Dwars Door de Lage Landen
Yesterday’s TV: After King’s Day, viewers mainly enjoy slow TV with Dwars Door de Lage Landen
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After a day of partying during King’s Day, many people need to relax and what better way to do that than with wonderful slow TV from Dwars Door de Lage Landen.

We watched a lot of TV last night.

Straight Through the Low Countries

Arnout Hauben and his companions continued to Drenthe in the second episode of Dwars Door de Lage Landen. Where the men pass an animal shelter with traumatized animals, but also visit an old fisherman of over 96 years who shares a special story. The more than 1.1 million viewers are enjoying it to the fullest.

Beat the Champions

Chantal Janzen and RTL4 can breathe a sigh of relief again after a few weeks, because Beat the Champions was watched by no fewer than 819,000 viewers, making it a season record. Best Viewers then followed her with 730,000 viewers.

Coppens code

The Coppens brothers are also off to a great start with Code van Coppens. The first episode was well watched last week and last night 654,000 viewers were also ready to see how Steven Jamie Kazan and Donnie and Ammar tried to save themselves in the escape room, which resulted in hilarious images. Hélène Hendriks remains as popular as ever with De Oranjezondag. 821,000 viewers stuck around after Coppens’ Code.

*The viewing figures mentioned in this article come from Tina Nijkamp, ​​who shares linear viewing data every day on her Instagram channel @tinanijkamp.


The article is in Dutch

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