On November 30, the 200th anniversary of Prince William Frederick landed on the beach at Scheveningen, the launch of the foundation of our kingdom. What has been seen on television about this anniversary?
On November 30, playing seven hundred actors and extras landing of William I in Scheveningen after. Huub Stapel plays the role of the prince, and navy, army and military police participate. Even King Willem-Alexander and Máxima Queen attend the spectacle on the beach.
Program
NOS does all day live coverage of the festivities. The presentation is in the hands of Astrid Kerssenboom. The program is as follows:
12:30 to 12:45 hours (1 Netherlands) – NIS 200 years Kingdom: Landing William I
2:55 p.m. to 16:00 pm (1 Netherlands) – NIS 200 years Kingdom: Celebration Knights
20:30 to 21:50 hours (1 Netherlands) – NIS 200 years Kingdom: Kingdom Concert
Celebration Knights
The festivities are
afternoon officially opened with a bijkomst for guests in the great hall. Besides the royal couple also Princess Beatrix will be present.
Kingdom Concert
In the evening the festivities from 20:30 am through with the Kingdom concert with the Metropole Orchestra, Brigitte Kaandorp and Racoon. The special will be broadcast in the Netherlands on 1 from NIS 20.30.
Three Kings of Orange
As part of the national celebration is a three-part television series shown on the Kings Willem I, II and III called The Three Kings of Orange . at Max Broadcasting How did the Orange princes and what significance they had for our country?
Historians
Historians Jeroen Koch, Dik van der Meulen and Jeroen van Zanten each wrote a biography of King William I, William II and William III. In the program they tell interesting stories about the founders of Orange and the Netherlands. The presenter of the program is Paul Brake, Royals scholar and curator of Palace Het Loo.
episodes Overview
The series will be broadcast on November 29, 6 and 13 December at 20:25 on Netherlands 2. An overview of the episodes:
Episode 1 – King William I (reign 1815-1840)
Friday, November 29
Presenter Paul Brake sets off with Jeroen Koch, author of the biography of King William I, to figure out what exactly was King William I of frost. Why he got the nickname “King merchant” and “channel-King”
Episode 2 – King William II (reign 1840-1849)
Friday, December 6
King William II was the hero of Waterloo but the prince who was plagued by scandals, partly because of his frivolous nature. Jeroen van Zanten, author of the biography of King William II, examined the true life of our royal ancestor.
Episode 3 – King William III (reigned 1849-1890)
Friday, December 13
Biographer Dik van der Meulen studied the life of King William III. After the changes in the constitution by Thorbecke William III did not want a king because he felt limited in his power. And he had to owe? Until the “King Gorilla reputation”