Top 4 Billed Cast

Lieke van Lexmond
Lieke van Lexmond

Self - Host

Ruben Nicolai
Ruben Nicolai

Self - Host

Eva Simons
Eva Simons

Self - Judge

Martijn Krabbé
Martijn Krabbé

Self - Judge

Recommendations TVs

Yo soy Bea
49%

Yo soy Bea (es)

2006-07-10

Yo soy Bea is a Spanish television comedy-drama series which aired on Telecinco from 10 July 2006 to 16 August 2009. The series is an adaptation of the popular Colombian telenovela Yo soy Betty, la fea. Ruth Núñez played the title role of Beatriz "Bea" Pérez Pinzón and Alejandro Tous played Álvaro Aguilar, Bea's love interest. Yo soy Bea translates to "I am Bea"; it is a pun, with "Bea" sounding like bella, meaning pretty, and like fea, meaning ugly. The Spanish adaptation screened weekdays during the daytime and pulled in, on average, over four million viewers. The series' record is a 42,1% share. It was Spain's top rated daytime programme.

超游世界 BEING THE REALITY
73%

World of Super Sand Box (ja)

2017-01-12

A hot-blooded high school teen, a mysterious female swordsman, and an unpredictable dark emo girl. It's impossible to distinguish between reality and the game world! What kind of conspiracy is awaiting them in this super journey of the world!

Agent
78%

Agent (da)

2023-07-09

As an agent for some of the top names in music and film, Johan’s job is to solve his clients’ private and professional problems. Chronically overstretched, but never short of ideas, he teeters breathlessly between ingenious plans and absolute chaos.

Sigmund and the Sea Monsters
73%

Sigmund and the Sea Monsters (en)

2016-06-16

Brothers Johnny and Scotty find Sigmund, a sea monster, on the beach and bring him home to their clubhouse. They become fast friends, but when a monster hunter, Capt. Barnabas, finds out, the kids have to scramble to keep Sigmund hidden. Worse still, Sigmund's brothers Blurp and Slurp don't like humans. Against all odds, can they still have an endless summer of fun?

Someone to Watch Over Me
80%

Someone to Watch Over Me (tl)

2016-09-05

Angry Birds Blues
56%

Angry Birds Blues (en)

2017-03-10

Angry Birds Blues is a Finnish computer-animated television series starring the Blues (Jay, Jake and Jim) and the Hatchlings that appeared in The Angry Birds Movie. Animated in the same style as the movie, it was produced by Rovio Entertainment along with its affiliated company Kaiken Entertainment, with Bardel Entertainment providing its animation. The series premiered on 10 March 2017 on the Toons.TV channel, before continuing on the Angry Birds' official YouTube channel after ToonsTV was shut down.

Help! My House Is Haunted!
40%

Help! My House Is Haunted! (en)

2018-07-13

A team of paranormal experts travel the UK looking into instances of paranormal activity in the homes of ordinary people.

Fight or Flight
100%

Fight or Flight (nl)

2023-03-28

Wait, What?
70%

Wait, What? (en)

2018-02-05

The queens may know fashion, but do they know some of the basics? Will they pass with flying colors, or get schooled in the first round?

Stolen Voices, Buried Secrets
60%

Stolen Voices, Buried Secrets (en)

2011-01-10

居酒屋ふじ
70%

Izakaya Fuji (ja)

2017-07-08

In Nakameguro, Tokyo. An unknown young actor, Eiichi Nishio learns some important things while he communes with his elder actors and actresses in Japanese pub named Fuji where an atmosphere of Shôwa period is still alive.

La Guerre des télés
80%

La Guerre des télés (fr)

2007-06-14

Did You See...?
60%

Did You See...? (en)

Did You See...? was a long-running British television documentary series which began on the BBC in 1980. The programme took a look back at the week's television with a discussion between the presenter and three guests. In the first run there was also an item on related issues. The presenters of Did You See...? were the journalist and broadcaster Sir Ludovic Kennedy, who fronted the programme from 1980 to 1988, and from 1991 to 1993 Jeremy Paxman. Sarah Dunant hosted the show while Kennedy was absent due to ill health. The format was to review the week's TV highlights, followed by an in depth review and critique of three selected shows with a panel of three notable public figures. The last segment of the show was a commissioned review of an aspect of TV by an independent reporter. Notable editions of Did You See...? include a 1986 edition which featured a look at the history of Blue Peter in which former presenter Peter Purves recalled that on the death of Blue Peter pet parrot Joey, the show's editor Biddy Baxter called him in floods of tears. He speculated that had he himself died, Baxter would have been far less upset and wouldn't have been likely to be calling his co-presenters telling them he'd died! This particular feature was one of several that was later expanded and extracted from the series, shown in a stand alone documentary format. Sea of Faith, a 1984 documentary series examining the history of Christianity in the modern world, was featured on another edition. In 1982, the programme featured a visual history of Doctor Who's recurring enemy The Cybermen, to mark their first appearance in the series in seven years. Another later Doctor Who feature took a look at monsters from the series in general.