

Two Dutch comedians weaponize science to roast society's weirdest divides.
42 minSeason 3 • Episode 6
LatestSome people see bears on the road everywhere. Others don't worry about anything. But who sees the world more realistically? Who performs better under pressure: worriers, who are afraid of making a fool of themselves, or happy eggs, who avoid all criticism? And can happy eggs also make excuses when things go wrong?
Who do you think you are? is a program full of psychological, social and physical experiments with a good dose of humor. Rob Urgert and Joep van Deudekom always subject two groups of people who are opposite each other in society to scientific, but often hilarious experiments, to gain more insight into their differences.
Writing
Sharp setups that weaponize stereotypes hilariously.
Production
Genuine scientific rigor meets absolute nonsense.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The show exemplifies Dutch 'verzuiling' — pillarization — by literally putting social bubbles in collision courses.
Urgert and Deudekom met in 1999; their decades-long partnership lets them improvise brutal roast-commentary mid-experiment.