De rijdende rechter

De rijdende rechter (2006- )

RunningReality show
Network
Scheduleevery Tuesday at 22:20 (40 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2016-06-07Wordt Vervolgd: Patstelling & Voor wat hoort watJun 7, 2016
2016-05-31Wordt vervolgd: Hoge bomen vangen veel zon, verspilde energie en slotakkoordMay 31, 2016
2016-05-24Wordt vervolgd: Gluren bij de buren & Wie ste(e)lt moet bewijzenMay 24, 2016
2016-05-17Wordt Vervolgd: Rot dat 't rot is & Keuringsdienst van WaardeMay 17, 2016
2016-05-03SlotakkoordMay 3, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'De rijdende rechter' premiere?

'De rijdende rechter' premiered on June 20, 2006.

What is the premise of 'De rijdende rechter'?

'De rijdende rechter' is a Dutch television show in which disputes between neighbors, friends, and family members are resolved by a judge who travels to the locations where the contested issues occurred.

Who hosts 'De rijdende rechter'?

'De rijdende rechter' does not have a traditional host, but the judge who travels to the locations where the contested issues occurred serves as the main figure in the show.

What is the name of the judge in 'De rijdende rechter'?

The judge in 'De rijdende rechter' is named Frank Visser.

How long is an average episode of 'De rijdende rechter'?

An average episode of 'De rijdende rechter' is around 30 minutes long.

How many cases are typically covered in one episode of 'De rijdende rechter'?

'De rijdende rechter' usually features two cases per episode.

Has 'De rijdende rechter' ever won any awards?

Yes, 'De rijdende rechter' has won the Televizier-Ring Award for Best Television Program in the Netherlands in 2007.

Is 'De rijdende rechter' only broadcasted in the Netherlands?

Yes, 'De rijdende rechter' is only broadcasted in the Netherlands.

Does 'De rijdende rechter' have English subtitles?

As far as we're aware of, 'De rijdende rechter' does not have official English subtitles.

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