Tonight on TV: Classics with Kleinsma, Medialogica and The Catch | show

Because there is a lot to see on television every day, you can read the viewing tips for tonight here every morning. These are the recommendations for Sunday 19 June. View the full TV guide here.

Classics with Kleinsma

NPO 1 – 9.55 pm

Dutch cabaret has many beautiful songs. Simone Kleinsma delves into history and invites other theater makers to talk about these classics. Just till here duo Niels van der Laan and Jeroen Woe are the first to join. Which classic do they want to talk about?

Sherwood

BBC First – 9pm

A complex political past makes the inhabitants of the mining villages around Sherwood Forest are very divided. When two local residents are murdered, tension and fear engulf the villages. It’s up to London Police Inspectors Ian St Clair and Kevin Salisbury to solve the case. Can they get the community back together?

media logic

NPO 2 – 10.23 p.m.

At the beginning of 2022, a Dutch cold case team points out in the book Anne Frank’s Betrayal the Jewish notary Arnold van den Bergh as the traitor to Anne Frank. It is world news and the team is given plenty of space from major media for their disclosure. But those media appear to have made far-reaching agreements with the publisher of the book. When the accusation is refuted by historians after a storm of criticism, the book will be withdrawn from the market and the negligent media will be embarrassed.

Media logic: The betrayal of Anne Frank. © HUMAN

The Catch

New program
Net5 – 8.30 p.m.

Alice tracks down fraudsters for her clients. It turns out that her fiancé is also a fraud, and has run off with her money. With clever tricks and cunning plans, Alice then tries to stay one step ahead of him in his fraudulent practices. But to achieve that, she can’t always obey the law.

12 Monkeys

Veronica – 8 pm

In 1996, an unknown and deadly virus caused the world’s population to dwindle by five billion. In 2035 only 1% of the population will still be alive and they will be forced to live underground. Convict James Cole (Bruce Willis) reluctantly volunteers to return to 1996 to gather information about the origins of the virus. However, Cole is accidentally transported to 1990, six years ahead of schedule.

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