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- In German-occupied Netherlands, a teenage boy gets involved in the Dutch resistance after coming to the aid of a wounded RAF pilot.
- Amsterdam surgeon Martinus Elsenbosch succeeds the old, popular only GP in country village Wourkem, where his aunt Jannie lives. The locals are as stubborn in their largely-outdated ways as snobbish wise-guy Martinus, whom they re-dub Tinus, is in upholding his status and proclaiming doctor's orders, which are often ignored, worst of all by the grossly-incompetent, irreverent assistant Kim, whom he 'inherits' with the practice. Naive sole constable Ken tries to mediate, and foxy teacher Lisa de Graaf is attracted to the intellectual but turned off by his insensitive side.
- King Olaf of Haland is an albino who lives in a gloomy castle. Abraham Mogèn, an alchemist, wants to aid the king. But on his way to the castle he is murdered by the highwayman Wogram and his servant Onorg. Wogram disguises himself as the alchemist and wins the favor of the king.
- A behind the scenes look at the production of Martin Koolhoven's film, Oorlogswinter.
- Her bones must still lie somewhere under the Binnenhof: Jacoba van Beieren (1401-1436), Countess of Holland, Zeeland and Henegouwen, a woman of distinction. But her title and possession are disputed by imperious men. She fearlessly enters into battle at a time that we still know as that of the Hoekse and Kabeljauwse disputes. She has to give up a lot, but at the end of her life she gains something: love.