Tonight on TV: My father the fortune seeker, Who do you think you are? and Well-done | 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 20 March. View the full TV guide here.

The big move

New season
SBS6 – 5.25 pm

For twenty years, TV brokers Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp have been helping distraught home seekers find a suitable home. This time they do it in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, where a lot is pulled out to provide the critical Zoe and Jason with a home. Although they have a high budget of 950,000 pounds, the couple expects a castle for that.

Australia’s major renovation

New season
SBS6 – 18.25

When Rob and Sally buy a piece of land in New South Wales to build a house of their own after years of searching, they face a series of difficult challenges. The construction must not only withstand the elements, it must also effortlessly blend into the environment. But can those two requirements be combined?

My father the fortune seeker

New program
NPO 2 – 8.20 p.m.

Alice Moussaïd is seventeen when he smuggled himself by ship from his native Morocco to Europe in 1977 to seek his happiness. More than forty years later, Alice takes his daughter, presenter Nadia, back to Morocco in reverse. Along the way they speak with contemporary fortune seekers who travel the same route, but through a very different Europe than Alice encountered at the time.

Alice and Nadia Moussaïd in My father the fortune seeker. © VPRO

Who do you think you are?

NPO 1 – 9.29 p.m.

Are the youngest children in a family funnier than the oldest? Do villagers have a greater chance of survival in a natural disaster than city dwellers? And do perfectionists enjoy life less than chaoting? Rob Urgert and Joep van Deudekom bring in again Who Do You Think You Are? comically map the differences between two types of people.

well done

NPO 1 – 10:14 PM

Where All of Holland Bakt stops on Saturday, André van Duin continues to bake quietly on Sunday. Every week, he discusses his or her (mis)bakes with the failed candidate and travels into the country with jury member Janny van der Heijden. Robèrt Beckhoven is also present again and gives the dropped candidate a mini-masterclass. What went wrong and how can it be improved?

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