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Te land, ter Zee en in de Lucht
Te land ter zee en in de lucht is the oldest Dutch amusement television show. It was first aired in 1971. In 2006 the 35th season of the TROS program was recorded and broadcast. It is still a popular show and travels through the country during the summer.
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Plot Summary
Te land, ter Zee en in de Lucht is a Dutch comedy show where presenters Niels van der Laan and Jeroen Woe explore various quirky and unusual aspects of Dutch culture and life. They embark on comedic adventures, often involving challenges and humorous observations about everyday situations and traditions. The show features a blend of studio segments, outdoor reports, and interviews, all delivered with their signature wit and playful dynamic.
Critical Reception
As a new release for 2025, critical reception is not yet available. However, the directors/hosts Niels van der Laan and Jeroen Woe have a strong track record with their previous shows like 'Even tot hier', which have been widely praised for their humor, topicality, and sharp commentary. This new show is expected to follow a similar vein and likely receive positive reviews.
What Reviewers Say
Anticipated to be a humorous and insightful look at Dutch life.
Expected to showcase the hosts' well-loved comedic chemistry and observational wit.
Likely to feature topical humor and engaging segments that appeal to a broad audience.
Google audience: As the show has not yet aired, there are no audience reviews available. However, based on the previous success and popularity of Niels van der Laan and Jeroen Woe's work, anticipation is high, and audiences are likely to respond positively to their unique brand of comedy and insightful commentary.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (as of pre-release)
Fun Fact
Niels van der Laan and Jeroen Woe are known for their highly successful NPO 1 comedy show 'Even tot hier', which has won multiple Zilveren Televizier-Ring awards, indicating a strong and established comedic duo.
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