Van Der Valk and Kroon investigate the death of a man, who was found stabbed to death inside someone's home in a block of flats, Van Der Valk discovers that the man had been observing someone in the flats opposite, and thinks one of those is the killer.
It's another very intriguing, and thoroughly enjoyable mystery, there's something quite unique about this storyline, nice to see that Van Der Valk doesn't deal exclusively with the middle classes.
Goodness me, there is one scene where Kroon is wearing trousers that are ridiculously tight, it's quite unsettling, nothing is left to the imagination, the seventies were great in so many ways, but the fashions here are dubious.
Be still my heating heart seeing Lois Baxter, who played Emma, well known for several roles, but for me she'll always be Madam Lamia from Doctor Who, lovely actress, so beautiful.
A small role for John Quarmby, not long before he'd torment Basil Fawlty as health and safety Inspector Mr Carnegie.
One thing I would just like to highlight, for anyone that is critical of diversity, just look at the array of faces and cultures in Amsterdam, it's clearly a diverse community.
8/10.
It's another very intriguing, and thoroughly enjoyable mystery, there's something quite unique about this storyline, nice to see that Van Der Valk doesn't deal exclusively with the middle classes.
Goodness me, there is one scene where Kroon is wearing trousers that are ridiculously tight, it's quite unsettling, nothing is left to the imagination, the seventies were great in so many ways, but the fashions here are dubious.
Be still my heating heart seeing Lois Baxter, who played Emma, well known for several roles, but for me she'll always be Madam Lamia from Doctor Who, lovely actress, so beautiful.
A small role for John Quarmby, not long before he'd torment Basil Fawlty as health and safety Inspector Mr Carnegie.
One thing I would just like to highlight, for anyone that is critical of diversity, just look at the array of faces and cultures in Amsterdam, it's clearly a diverse community.
8/10.