2026 in Dutch television

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This is a list of events taking place in 2026 relating to television in the Netherlands.

  • 4 January – Harrie Snijders wins the first season of Het Zwaard van Damocles.[1][2]
  • 9 January – April Darby wins the seventh season of The Masked Singer.[3]
  • 1 February – Jamai Loman wins the eighth season of Maestro.[4]
  • 21 February – Pascale Kuiper wins the first season of The Winner Takes It All.[5][6]
  • 21 February – Mandy Woelkens wins the first season of Pandora.[7][8]
  • 26 February – Tommy van Lent wins the 2026 season of No Way Back VIPS.[9][10]
  • 2 April – Géza Weisz and Robert van Hemert win the sixth season of De Verraders.[11]
  • 10 April – Frank van Leeuwen wins the 27th season of De slimste mens.[12][13]

Debuts

  • 1 January – Als IK het zing, singing show presented by Carrie ten Napel[14]
  • 2 January – Oh Oh Den Haag, reality show about people from The Hague, Netherlands
  • 3 January – Pandora, reality game show presented by Ruben Nicolai[15][16]
  • 3 January – The Winner Takes It All, game show presented by Hélène Hendriks[17]
  • 5 January – Meldkamer Utrecht Centraal, show about the NS Veiligheid & Service department of the Dutch railways[18]
  • 11 January – Postcode Loterij in de Ring, quiz show presented by Linda de Mol[19][20]
  • 14 January – Fase 8: Femicide, documentary series about femicide[21]
  • 18 January – Alpha 00, police drama series[22]
  • 19 January – De Hygiënepolitie, show about cleanliness presented by Rob Geus[23]
  • 19 January – Klaas aan het Front, show in which Klaas Dijkhoff explores whether the Netherlands is prepared for war[24]
  • 19 January – Nog Eén Keer Fit, show presented by Rutger Castricum in which Wesley Sneijder, Wim Kieft and Royston Drenthe train to regain their fitness[25][26]
  • 4 February – De Boogaartjes, real-life soap series about the Bogaart family[27]
  • 10 February – Over de A4, show about the A4 motorway[28]
  • 21 February – 40 dagen van je leven, show about fasting presented by Anita Witzier and Klaas van Kruistum[29][30]
  • 28 February – Arbeidsvitaminen Quiz, music quiz show presented by Hans Schiffers and Soy Kroon, in celebration of 80 years of the radio show Arbeidsvitaminen[31]
  • 8 March – Klinkt als een Sekte, show presented by Israel van Dorsten about people living in isolated communities[32]
  • 8 March – The Box, adventure game show presented by Beau van Erven Dorens in which contestants begin the show in a box located somewhere in the Netherlands[33][34]
  • 14 March – Het Diner, psychological reality show presented by Raymond Thiry[35][36]
  • 14 March – I've Got The Music In Me, music show presented by Johnny de Mol[37][38]
  • 23 March – De Instagram Moord, documentary by John van den Heuvel about a livestreamed murder in 2021[39]
  • 24 March – Een vergetelijk mooie reis, show about people with dementia presented by Paul de Leeuw[40][41]
  • 30 March – Pokerface, quiz show presented by Johnny de Mol[42][43]
  • 31 March – Keurmeesters, show in which people who are not art experts discuss works of art[44]
  • 2 April – Simone en de Roofstaat, show about the Dutch colonial empire presented by Simone Weimans[45][46]
  • 11 April – Op zee gebleven, two-part television series about lost fishing vessels[47]
  • 16 April – Survive Your Family, survival game show presented by Art Rooijakkers[48][49]
  • 19 April – The Bicycle Race, show presented by Jan Versteegh in which contestants cycle through India[50]
  • 27 April – Koningsdagspecial of The Masked Singer, television special of The Masked Singer for Koningsdag 2026[51]
  • 30 April – De Brief, documentary by Tom Egbers about the life and death of Jetty van Thijn during World War II[52]
  • 1 May – Dit Is 50 Jaar Veronica, television special about the 50th anniversary of Veronica[53]
  • 1 May – Jan-Willem Ruimt Op!, television show presented by Jan-Willem Roodbeen and Jeroen Kijk in de Vegte[54][55]
  • 4 May – The Moneymakers, show in which contestants are tasked with making money[56][57]
  • 9 May – Meesterlijk IJs, show about ice cream presented by Robèrt van Beckhoven and Miljuschka Witzenhausen[58]
  • 9 May – The House of Hide and Seek, hide and seek game show presented by Jamai Loman and Buddy Vedder[59][60]
  • 10 May – Die Andere Late Night, show presented by Jörgen Raymann[61]
  • 18 May – Huizenruilers, show presented by John Williams in which people swap homes[62]
  • 25 May – A.S.S. De Anti Survival Show, survival show presented by Gwen van Poorten[63]
  • 7 June – De WK Kwis, quiz show about the history of the FIFA World Cup presented by Johnny de Mol[64]
  • Unknown – Maarten & Philip op het spoor door Europa, travel show presented by Philip Freriks and Maarten van Rossem in which they travel through Europe by train[65]
  • Unknown – Pro Deo, television series[66]
  • Unknown – 2 Vreemden onder 1 Dak, show in which two strangers explore whether they can find a home together[67]
  • Unknown – Beestenboel, show about animals presented by André van Duin and Janny van der Heijden[68]
  • Unknown – Hitster, music television show presented by Chantal Janzen[69]
  • Unknown – Sing With Me, singing competition show[70]
  • Unknown – Vier linkerhanden, show about do it yourself presented by Wilfred Genee[71]

Deaths

See also

References

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