Andere Tijden - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Black Schools

Daan and his subjects. A potrait of the founder of the Socialist Party

München 1972

Anything else? The downfall of small business

50 years of Television

The case of Sjeng Collard - The case of Sieta Posthumus

Terrorism in Ravenstein - Bob Evers and the Scandalous Scribe

October 1961: 200 deaths in Paris

Married to an NSB'er

I Jan Cremer - War and Music

The CIA and Afghanistan - Kneppelfreed

Desecrated earth - The peace demonstrations of 1981

The 'Klaas de Jonge' case

The case Menten

Greet Hofmans and the court

The introduction of VAT - Butter smuggling

Captain Carlsen and the Flying Enterprise

Captain Carlsen and the Flying Enterprise: sequel- The battle of Vlakke Hoek

The Mississippi hijacked

An unusual honeymoon

'Zo is het toevallig ook nog 's een keer' (And that's the way the cookie crumbles)

Ben Korsten, the first Dutch spin doctor

The sexual morale before and after the pill

Hadjememaar - The Book Ball of 1969: 'Storm in een glas wijwater'

The case Frank

The end of New Guinee: A prince on the world's political theatre.

Electrified borders

Only a Seehund can rescue the Vaterland.

De excessennota

Pers en politiek

Terwijl Boedapest brandt dansen de communisten - Verkiezingsdebatten op televisie

De Ajam-affaire

Sint Michielsgestel

Onder onwezenlijke omstandigheden: de verkiezingsdag in 1977

Inge Viett: portret van een terroriste

Rugby op het voetbalveld: WK-kwalificatiewedstrijd tussen Oostenrijk en Nederland, 1957

Emigratie naar Canada
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