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The Bicycle Race is a new adventurous program in which six Dutch celebrities cross India by bicycle together with a friend or family member. This takes place in four tough stages. Every kilometer is a challenge, because the traffic in India is quite chaotic.

The program pits four teams (consisting of a celebrity and three loved ones) against each other in a battle in nature. Think of families, close friendships, colleagues, or artists who feel connected to each other. Each team is split in two: two members become survivors, two become providers.

Participants in the new quiz Pokerface must accurately assess both quiz questions and opponents. There's €2,000 to be won every day. Finalists can return every day, so this cash prize can grow significantly. Contestants place chips and try to convince other players that they're very close to the correct answer. The quiz is all about courage, tactics, and opponent assessment. Contestants must determine when it's wise to go all-in and when it's better to fold.

In the show, two Dutch celebrities compete against each other along with someone from their private circle who has extensive musical knowledge.

Each episode features five Dutch celebrities who sit down for a special dinner and share their most embarrassing experiences and spicy anecdotes. This is part of the concept for the new reality show "Het Diner" (The Dinner), hosted by Raymond Thiry. There's a catch, though. Some celebrities at the table have a good reason to hijack someone else's story or lie about their own. This creates a game full of manipulation and tasteful storytelling. Each dinner starts with a pot of €25,000: the goal is to keep as much of that money as possible at the end of the evening. This only works if they discover who is worth €0 and vote that person out. If they vote the wrong person out, the amount that person was worth disappears from the pot.

For Road Trippers VIPS, three teams of Dutch celebrities are dropped off in a remote Thai village. They receive a small allowance, just €50, and must travel as far as possible from the starting point within fourteen days. Along the way, they must be resourceful enough to earn money, for example, by washing dishes or working the land. They also have to arrange their own transportation, for example, by scooter, tuk-tuk, or hitchhiking. Luxury hotels are also out of the question, so this journey requires a lot of perseverance. After two weeks, we'll see which team has traveled the furthest from the starting point. That team wins.

They run seventeen restaurants, have six adult children, four grandchildren, a full-fledged petting zoo, and sixteen dogs: meet the flamboyant Bogaart family. This successful hospitality family, known from the NPO program "Where Do They Live From?", opens its doors and takes viewers into their turbulent lives every week, where entrepreneurship, chaos, love, and alpacas alternate at breakneck speed.

In the new SBS6 program "The Hygiene Police," Rob Geus, the Netherlands' most renowned hygiene expert and quality controller, delves into the world of hygiene, bacteria, and the risk of infection. Armed with a stack of dramatic online reviews, Rob visits hotels, restaurants, campsites, saunas, nail salons, and other locations to check whether their reputations match reality. Gyms, bowling alleys, and public places like restrooms also come under scrutiny. What are the hygiene, bacteria, and risk of infection like there?

SBS6 kicks off the year spectacularly with a brand-new quiz show: Postcode Lottery In the Ring. Each episode features a duo in the center of a gigantic arena, with fifteen rings holding off one hundred opponents. They all start at the outer ring and have one clear mission: reach the center – where a large cash prize awaits! Over fifteen questions, the playing duo must try to eliminate all the opponents and break the siege. If they succeed, they go home with €50,000. If not, the remaining players split the jackpot, leaving the duo empty-handed. Each episode of In the Ring features a Postcode Lottery award ceremony and a spotlight on one of the causes the Postcode Lottery supports.
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In "Oh Oh Den Haag," we follow eight colorful residents of The Hague: true Hague residents with a big heart and a sharp tongue, and respectable Hague residents with a sense of style and tradition. Two worlds, but one city. In each episode, we cut from one resident to the next: from silver tea trays and etiquette to toilet rolls, Hague mats, and bitterballen. The series reveals the vast differences, but also the warmth, humor, and humanity that unite The Hague.
0Mike and Monique Hansler became the stars of Winter Vol Liefde (Winter Full of Love). Mother and son even spawned their own reality series from their adventure. Incidentally, the reality series doesn't feature the couple in ski suits in Seefeld, Austria, but in swim trunks in sun-drenched Altea, Spain (which also explains the title). There, the couple opens a beach club.