De Avondshow met Arjen Lubach Season 3
Arjen Lubach dives through the issues of the day past inspiring guests to the bottom of the news. Everyone always wants to go from the issues of the day to deepening. Arjen is really looking forward to the issues of the day.
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De Avondshow met Arjen Lubach
2022Arjen Lubach dives through the issues of the day past inspiring guests to the bottom of the news. Everyone always wants to go from the issues of the day to deepening. Arjen is really looking forward to the issues of the day.
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De Avondshow met Arjen Lubach Season 3 Full Episode Guide
Spring is coming and that means spring break for us. But we're not leaving until we've answered the season's final viewer questions. People without a bell, Van Moof's and couples cycling hand in hand: Peter Pannekoek often gets annoyed on the bike path. That is why he wants to become a bicycle ambassador for the Netherlands. In April, Willem-Alexander will be our king for 10 years. So it's high time for a new royal song.
The municipality of Amsterdam has launched a campaign to keep British tourists out of the city. And there will be a deposit on cans. But then you have to leave them whole. With Infantino at the wheel, corruption in FIFA would finally come to an end. But the opposite has happened.
It's money week. The cabinet is in consultation. The Wagner Group is recruiting new members, but what kind of group is this? And Herman Finkers is our guest.
In Eindhoven, climate activists have occupied the airport. There were also protests in France. Tex de Wit presents the latest polls. This weekend, the Dutch national team was badly beaten by France. Developments in AI are moving at lightning speed. They can even read minds. What does that look like?
There is criticism of sex education in primary schools from conservative angles. Young people are having it harder and harder, you often hear. But is that really so? She is currently touring the theaters with her performance 'Comeback Kid'. Soundos El Ahmadi is our guest.
Burrowing badgers halt train traffic in Brabant. And the CDA had a crisis meeting. We lie in the sun far too much and for far too long, without properly applying sunscreen. And that is dangerous. Because skin cancer is becoming more and more common in the Netherlands. He is not only a famous Dutchman, but with his weekly talk show he is now also a famous Flemish person. Jan Jaap van der Wal is our guest!
KLM has a fight with the government because they do not want to shrink. And there was crisis consultation at the CDA. We cannot get out of it: there must be more mining in Europe. We need more and more 'rare raw materials' for the energy transition.
This weekend Feyenoord beat Ajax for the first time since 2005 in an away match. The Netherlands ranks 5th among the happiest countries in the world. This puts us below Denmark, Finland, Israel and Iceland. But is that right?
We look back at the elections. Cats must be over. And Alex Ploeg is our guest.
Tonight Arjen discusses the first exit polls with correspondents and a special guest.
The latest news about tomorrow's elections. What are people going to vote for and why not? We also look at the campaign's most unattainable promises. And Katinka Polderman is our guest.
Studio Sport's editor-in-chief is leaving, but will continue to support continuity. And we're discussing the sled dog race in Alaska. Amsterdam wants to build an erotic center, but nobody wants it in their backyard. How do we solve this?
Who blew up the Nordstream pipeline? We're looking for clues. And has anything become of the new management culture yet? The BBB will probably emerge as one of the big winners from the elections. And that raises all sorts of questions. We cover them in Viewers' Questions: BBB Edition!
It snowed in the south today. We look at the ugliest weather photos. And it's International Women's Day! So there are again a lot of men telling women what to do today. More and more members of the Senate use their power to block laws, based on their political convictions. But that's not what the Senate is for! Spring is coming. And that means: new trends. We discuss the Ins & Outs.
The SCP has divided the Netherlands into 7 classes. And Wopke Hoekstra is having a hard time, because his party is not doing so well. This weekend there will be farm protests again. Not only the farmers have an interest in this. We have to talk about 'Agrirgiants'.
A horse on the road, insane football results and historic high jump gold: it was a packed sports weekend. Limburgers beware: something strange is going on in the Water Board elections. The CDA participates nine times. But under a different name. How is that possible?
The IRS website is broken. ISS has new residents. We are going to polarize nicely with Jeroen Pauw. And Raoul Heertje is our guest.
Where does FVD's money come from? In our new section 'broadcasting time for commercial parties' we investigate how parties earn their money. Recently, the NOS gave a crash course on the Provincial Council in 4 minutes. That's fast. But can it also go faster? We are trying to break the record.
Rising temperatures threaten the Winter Games. We discuss the uncertain future of ski jumping with Diederik Smit. The Northern Lights were visible. And Raven van Dorst is our guest!
The new application round of the STAP budget is coming up. But are those courses really that useful? Students are getting higher and higher grades on the final exams in mathematics and physics. But have the students become smarter, or are the exams just dumber?
Last week, demonstrators stormed the parliament in Suriname. What happened and can it get even further out of hand? Stealing with self -scan kasses is becoming increasingly popular. And Paulien Cornelisse is our guest.
Vegetables are getting more expensive. Never before has Rutte met so many foreign leaders as last year. Is he tired of the Netherlands? Tex de Wit investigated it.
Our power grid is full, while we need more and more power. How can we solve this? He became known for his parodies of famous pop songs. And now there's a biopic about him. Our guest is "Weird Al" Yankovic.
Femke Bol broke a world record last weekend during the NK Indoor. Yet fewer and fewer young people are exercising. The provincial elections are less than a month away. And there is a new group of people who are allowed to vote.
As of today, anyone can fill in the Kieskompas. Bad news for the South: Carnival is getting more expensive. Is it still a party for everyone?
National day of action for giro 555. Many young people have a fear of calling. The contraceptive pill for men is getting closer and closer.
The Americans keep shooting balloons out of the sky, but who do these things really belong to? Furthermore, Erdogan is under fire. And Theo Maassen is our guest.
Our gas consumption has historically fallen sharply. U2 has a new drummer. And we need to talk about the new governance culture.
All about the biggest protest ever. We answer viewer questions about our support for Ukraine. And Philippe Geubels is our guest.
The House of Representatives has had 150 members since 1956. Isn't it time to expand the Parliament to more seats, as in the rest of Europe? Sunday was World Nutella Day! in the Evening Show Cooking Studio, Tex de Wit makes his favorite Nutella recipes for us.
We're going to talk about ASML. Emergency aid for Turkey and Syria is underway. And Randy Feltface is our guest.
China has sent a strange balloon to America. In the Netherlands, all parties are preparing for the provincial elections.
Brexit has been a fact for three years now. What has it done for the British? Our guest is Fin Taylor,
The flood disaster was commemorated all over the country. What happens if PvdA and GroenLinks merge?
Finally, motorists can also travel by train. In France it is chaos, because the retirement age is going up. Dionne Stax is our guest!
Rutte is having dinner with Macron. And we look back at the blockade of the A12.
Secrets at the tax authorities and confusion among the Belgians. We dive into the Animals Act and Micha Wertheim is a guest.
It annoys teachers. But especially students suffer: smartphones in the classroom. It is high time for a national smartphone ban. Party at the VVD! The party turns 75 years and that was celebrated in style. Our parliamentary reporter Soumaya was there.
Piet Adema has forgotten to open his mail and Teletext is broken. TV programs about people with Down syndrome must come to an end. And Willie Wartaal is a guest.
How is the relationship between Germany and France? Feyenoord-Ajax was with the public again for the first time in four years. In the new section 'Welcome Goodbye' we say goodbye to an important thing or someone. Today it's Gert-Jan Segers.