While the bird flu virus even takes human lives in Asia, the background reportage program Eòrpa from the Scottish BBC report about the way the Dutch successfully managed to fight the virus in 2003. Dutch poultry farmers are terrified that Bird flu will pop up… Read More
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After the flood disaster in New Orleans the background reportage program Eòrpa from the Scottish BBC produces a reportage about the actual status of the Dutch Delta Works, the system of dams that is constructed after the disastrous floods in 1953, and that should protect… Read More
After the flood disaster in New Orleans BBC TV and radio reporter and cameraman Mike Donkin investigates the Dutch protection against flooding and the future dangers the low lying delta might face from the sea and its rivers. He visits the Flood 1953 Museum in… Read More
The next edition of the CNN program Global Office, a program about business and management issues, is about how companies use innovation to improve their performance and profits. For the program interviews at the Dutch electronics company Philips are needed. An interview with Philips’ Chief… Read More
As part of a BBC documentary series about the European identity, presenter Tim Samuels is looking around in The Netherlands. The section in the Netherlands is mainly looking at immigration and how that affects questions of national and European identity. Tim Samuels is visiting a… Read More
The Dutch mulinational Philips needs a change. After years of product minded thinking, they need to start marketing the human side of their business. The brand experience agency Jack Morton Worldwide produces a company film for Philips, to give the new policy a face and… Read More
The American school broadcaster Channel One wants to know what the Dutch youngsters think about George W. Bush and his foreign policy. Interviews with young Dutch students, skaters and young tourists visiting a grand cafe in Amsterdam. For this reportage Featurez did the research, set-up… Read More
More and more city councils in The Netherlands decide to accommodate maladjusted people and asocial families in container on the side of town. These vandalism proof mobile housing units and prefab-apartments usually have two rooms, a kitchen and a bathroom. Forced transfer to these provisional… Read More
It is legal for people suffering from dementia to get euthanasia under very strict conditions. The Dutch board of Attorney Generals decided to stop prosecuting a doctor who helped a patient with Alzheimer disease with suicide. The board stated that Alzheimer itself is not an… Read More
While the Gay wedding is constantly in the news in the United States and gays are waiting in line to marry before it is too late, the Netherlands already introduced the legal gay marriage on the first of April 2001. For the documentary program Weltjournal… Read More
Liveable Rotterdam, the new populist party in Rotterdam, lately came up with a plan to forbid migrants to settle in some of the poorer districts in the city. Since it is not allowed to judge on skin colour, origin or religion, some are against the… Read More
2003 is the year of the farm in The Netherlands. The Dutch country side is changing rapidly and since 1940 100.000 from the 192.000 Dutch farms has been demolished. The 2003 Year of the Farm Foundation farm especially wants to promote and stimulate innovation in… Read More