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NOS broadcasts highlights of King’s Days after canceled festivities | NOW

The NOS will broadcast the highlights of the past six King’s Days this year, now that King’s Day 2020 in Maastricht has been canceled due to the measures surrounding the corona virus. In an hour and a half fragments of the festivities that took place in recent years in Dordrecht and Groningen, among others.

Astrid Kerssenboom will talk to each other about the fragments recorded during the Kings Days from 2014 to 2019.

The alternative broadcast of NOS King’s Day will be broadcast on NPO1 on Monday 27 April from 1.15 pm to 2.45 pm.

After this broadcast will be repeated The King’s house, which was broadcast in 2017 on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of King Willem-Alexander.

The program features scenes from the life of the fictional De Koning family, written by Ronald Giphart. This is interspersed with interviews with eleven famous Dutch people, who, like Willem-Alexander, were born in 1967.

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