Discover the best of PowNed with our list of over 20 series, meticulously updated for November 2025. From 2010 through to 2025, PowNed has accumulated a diverse collection of over 20 television shows. Premiering in 2010 and 2016, PowNews and The Most Dangerous Roads in the World are among PowNed’s most celebrated shows.


Eight celebrities couples venture on the perilous mud roads along deep chasms and ravines, extreme mountain passes and terrifying jungle routes in The Most Dangerous Roads.


PowNews is a Dutch television news show which is broadcast on Nederland 3 from Studio Plantage in Amsterdam on Monday to Friday evenings by the public broadcaster PowNed. The first broadcast was on 6 September 2010. PowNews is presented by Dominique Weesie. Reports are contributed by Rutger Castricum and Jan Roos with ITC commentary by Brenno de Winter. The show is a mixture of news and entertainment, with an often provocative character.



Three young women want to have a killer body and a healthy mindset in a place we all love to hate: the gym. Themes such as body image, social media rivalry, fillers and crash diets are tackled, and the show is full of #mondaymotivation, #cheatdays and #bodypositivity.





Women in construction are still very much in the minority. The figures speak for themselves: of all construction workers, only 8 percent are women. But those women certainly stand their ground! With the same ease with which they use a curling iron, these tough ladies operate a crane, concrete mixer or bulldozer.


Eighteen famous Dutch people compete against each other in funny Christmas challenges.



Sahar Meradji follows people who, according to the AIVD's definition, are right-wing extremists. What are the words of right-wing extremists? How they see the world, what do they dream of, and above all: why? A non-judgmental sketch of the mounting, far-right reality.


Filemon and Mark are building a life with Chinese webshop products and researching quality, safety, environmental impact and consumer behaviour.

Imagine ordering online not just a pair of socks or a phone case, but also a house, a car, clothes, gadgets, and even a roller coaster. That's exactly what Mark Baanders and Filemon Wesselink do in the new PowNed program "Made in China."