Keuringsdienst van Waarde - Season 3

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Tony and the chocolate factory (1/2)

1 - Tony and the chocolate factory (1/2)

Air Date: July 5, 2005

Traditional consumer program with new animals, new images and an adventure by Tony Teun. Simple questions, hilarious answers, wonderful television. Reporters from the Inspection Service like to be fooled by manufacturers and retailers. But they get bizarre answers to ordinary questions. And revealingly fun. Serious TV, more fun than the best cabaret.

Tony and the Chocolate Factory (2/2)

2 - Tony and the Chocolate Factory (2/2)

Air Date: July 12, 2005

Traditional consumer program with new animals, new images and an adventure by Tony Teun. Simple questions, hilarious answers, wonderful television. Reporters from the Inspection Service like to be fooled by manufacturers and retailers. But they get bizarre answers to ordinary questions. And revealingly fun. Serious TV, more fun than the best cabaret.

Pig

3 - Pig

Air Date: August 23, 2005

The new animals of the Inspection Service and temptation. How does a citizen get a pig? That won't be easy, the program makers thought. You can't just buy a pig and take it with you in the backseat. But that is possible.

Soy (1)

4 - Soy (1)

Air Date: August 30, 2005

The Value Inspection Service keeps two pigs. The bags of food for the animals state that they contain soya. A reporter goes looking for the origin of soy, ends up in Argentina and falls over in surprise.

Soy (2)

5 - Soy (2)

Air Date: September 6, 2005

Macaroni

6 - Macaroni

Air Date: September 13, 2005

What is the difference between macaroni and spaghetti? Almost nothing in the Netherlands. The shape of course, but little else. The Inspection Service goes to Italy to find the real macaroni and they succeed. Our macaroni turns out not to be good macaroni and tastes like cardboard. Real macaroni also has a hole, but it certainly doesn't have to be in the shape of an elbow. Of course, spaghetti doesn't have that hole. An extremely tasty episode, with the answer to the question that has always bothered you: why does a fork have four prongs?

Sanitary pads

7 - Sanitary pads

Air Date: September 20, 2005

It can be made from old newspapers, but fresh trees are also cut down for sanitary towels. The Value Inspection Service is a guest at an international sanitary towel conference in Geneva where men are in charge.

Potato

8 - Potato

Air Date: September 27, 2005

Ham

9 - Ham

Air Date: October 4, 2005

Traditional consumer program with simple questions, hilarious answers, wonderful television. The reporters from the Inspection Service wonder what manufacturers want to tell them. They get the most bizarre answers to ordinary questions.

Chocolate and orange juice (1/2)

10 - Chocolate and orange juice (1/2)

Air Date: October 11, 2005

Chocolate and orange juice (2/2)

11 - Chocolate and orange juice (2/2)

Air Date: October 18, 2005

Traditional consumer program with simple questions, hilarious answers, wonderful television. The reporters from the Inspection Service wonder what manufacturers want to tell them. They get the most bizarre answers to ordinary questions.

Tomato puree

12 - Tomato puree

Air Date: October 25, 2005

Bread-crumbs

13 - Bread-crumbs

Air Date: November 1, 2005

Mattress

14 - Mattress

Air Date: November 8, 2005

Bye Ot, Bye Sien (1)

15 - Bye Ot, Bye Sien (1)

Air Date: November 15, 2005

Bye Ot, Bye Sien (2)

16 - Bye Ot, Bye Sien (2)

Air Date: November 22, 2005

Cotton T-shirt

17 - Cotton T-shirt

Air Date: November 29, 2005

Egg

18 - Egg

Air Date: December 6, 2005

Wine

19 - Wine

Air Date: December 13, 2005

Wild

20 - Wild

Air Date: December 20, 2005

in which simple questions, hilarious answers, wonderful television. The reporters from the Inspection Service wonder what manufacturers want to tell them. They get the most bizarre answers to ordinary questions.