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Parents do that by trial and error. Some do it like their own parents, others with the advice of a help book or just on gut feeling. In the new 'The Wonder Years', Siska Schoeters and Dieter Coppens, together with experts, are looking for an answer to the many questions that parents have.
The documentary tells the story of Salah Adbeslam, from his childhood years in a warm nest in Sint-Jans-Molenbeek, about his radicalization, to his part in the bloody terror attack five years ago. Step by step, documentary maker Eric Goens takes the viewers into the subcutaneous world where jihadist leaders recruit petty criminals for their holy war. Salah Abdeslam was only one of them, but he became the face of evil.
After 'About Food' and 'On one', Kobe Ilsen again combines learning with humor and genuine curiosity. He dives into a new topic every Monday and Thursday. Because you have to admit: there are a lot of things you hear about, read about, use, see or do on a daily basis… but which you actually know very little about. Those are the topics that are discussed a lot in #weetik
From 16 February, Lidewij Nuitten (known as a reporter of 'Everyone Famous', including with the column 'My street') will take the One viewers on a special search for her very first childhood sweetheart. In the early 2000s she fell in love with young Mark, and now she wonders what became of him. The result can be seen in a three-part documentary series in which Lidewij takes off with the camera on her shoulder to find her Mark again after twenty years.
In the comedy and murder mystery series, personal trainer Shaq is asked by his business partner Marnix to help him with a "little problem." When that little problem turns out to be a dead body in the garden, Shaq wants to get away from the suspected crime scene as quickly as possible. But that's without counting on Marnix...
Each short story plays in the same setting with 2 characters, each on their side of the glass of the visitors area from a prison that them (and also the world) divides.
Wouter Deboot, the cycling reporter from 'Iedereen beroemd', goes in search of the Northern Lights with his bike.
A mediator helps people discuss their issues.
When a nuclear plant is sabotaged, the power grid in Belgium crashes. Prime Minister Annemie Hillebrand is forced to prolong the blackout, otherwise her daughter -who has been kidnapped- will die. Can Michael Dendoncker of the counter terrorism unit, rescue the girl in a country that's off the grid.
Straight through Belgium is a 4-part adventurous television show, created by television-creator Arnout Hauben. Together with Philippe Niclaes (camera) and Ruben Callens (drone and sound) Hauben follows the GR129, the longest signposted hiking-trail in Belgium. The trail is 500 kilometers long and goes all the way through Belgium from Bruges to Aarlen. Arnout, Philippe and Ruben go "back to basics" for this show and travel with backpack and tents. They complete the trail in 23 days, travelling about 20 km per day. Along the way, Arnout Hauben stops at several special locations with each its own story. He tells stories about Belgian history, but also about lesser-known "petites histoires".