The BEST episodes of Wie is de Mol? season 1

Every episode of Wie is de Mol? season 1, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Wie is de Mol? season 1!

9 contestants and 1 mole (mol). The nine contestants have to complete a series of challenges. When challenges are successfully completed, a certain amount of money is earned. When a challenge is lost, money can be lost, depending on the challenge. The tenth contestant is the mole: a saboteur. He should deliberately sabotage as many of the challenges as possible. The mole has to stay undercover as the contestants are trying to find the mole. At the end of every 2 days the contestants get 20 questions about the mole. Who ever knows least about the mole gets eliminated and goes home. At the end of the series 3 candidates are left: the loser, the winner and the mole. The winner gets all the money gathered by the contestants. The mole cannot win any money.

Last Updated: 9/1/2025Network: AVROTROSStatus: Continuing
Dutch Party
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#1 - Dutch Party

Season 1 - Episode 2 - Aired 11/26/1999

In the second episode the contestants organize a Dutch party for at least one hundred Australians, answer questions under pressure, and raft down a wild river.

On an Uninhabited Island
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4 votes

#2 - On an Uninhabited Island

Season 1 - Episode 3 - Aired 12/3/1999

In the third episode the contestants try to survive 24 hours on an uninhabited island, face a challenge featuring typically Australian dishes, and take part in a bungee-jump task at Smithfield Heights.

Whale Watching and Champions
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4 votes

#3 - Whale Watching and Champions

Season 1 - Episode 4 - Aired 12/10/1999

In the fourth episode, the contestants visit a Pac-Man maze with hunters at night, try to photograph whales, and compete against local sports champions.

Distributing Sleeping Quarters
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#4 - Distributing Sleeping Quarters

Season 1 - Episode 5 - Aired 12/17/1999

In the fifth episode, four contestants must reach a flagpole on the beach of Fraser Island while hunters try to catch them. After spending a night at a self-selected sleeping spot, the candidates face heavy individual challenges, in which one contestant can sacrifice themselves to make things easier for the rest.

The Byron Bay Round
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#5 - The Byron Bay Round

Season 1 - Episode 6 - Aired 12/24/1999

In the sixth episode, the contestants have to hitchhike to Byron Bay and film Australian truck drivers during their trip. One contestant gets the chance to earn an exemption by disguising themselves, while the other contestants complete the Byron Bay round: biking, running, kayaking, and climbing a mountain.

Surfers, Circus Performers, Jewelers, and Hippies
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2 votes

#6 - Surfers, Circus Performers, Jewelers, and Hippies

Season 1 - Episode 7 - Aired 1/7/2000

In the seventh episode, contestants must surf in the surf, rehearse a trapeze act, teach Australian hippies the song 'Beestjes,' and distinguish a valuable bracelet from a fake one.

Across Sydney by Ferry
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7.00
2 votes

#7 - Across Sydney by Ferry

Season 1 - Episode 8 - Aired 1/14/2000

Episode 8; the finale of the first season! The finalists play a quiz about the eliminated contestants and travel through Sydney by ferry to discover their final location. There, they complete their last challenge...

Who is the Mole?
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2 votes

#8 - Who is the Mole?

Season 1 - Episode 9 - Aired 1/21/2000

In the final episode, all contestants and the Mole look back at the entire season and all the tricks played by the Mole. You also see how viewers could have known who the Mole was.

Jeep Trip in the Jungle
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6.00
5 votes

#9 - Jeep Trip in the Jungle

Season 1 - Episode 1 - Aired 11/19/1999

Host Angela Groothuizen travels with a group of 10 ordinary Dutch people to Australia. The contestants are Arnoud, Deborah, Foke, John, Petra, Robin, Sandy, Warner, Willy and Wilmie. In the first episode the contestants complete a 25 km off‑road jeep route, take part in a diving game where they must surface words to form a sentence, and learn to play the didgeridoo.