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Actors Geert Van Rampelberg, Pierre Gervais, and Lauren Versnick, along with director Hans Herbots, explain which elements of the fictional series are not fiction.
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0Actors Geert Van Rampelberg, Pierre Gervais, and Lauren Versnick, along with director Hans Herbots, explain which elements of the fictional series are not fiction.
0Two teams of hosts take on three daring challenges involving an unsuspecting celebrity and score points by remaining undetected.
0In the six-part series "Oh My God!", presenter Sarah Mouhamou meets six young people with six different worldviews: Roman Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox Christian, Sikhism, and liberalism.
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0"Gij Weet" is the new show where Wiam, Hakim Chatar, and Soukaïna Bennani throw their algorithms out there every week: from TikTok to YouTube and everything in between. Along with a guest, they delve into what popped up in their feeds that week: viral videos, controversial posts, trending topics, and anything that stuck while scrolling.
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080 years in the year since the beginning of the year, the Tweede Wereldoorlog over hun belevenissen.
0Student Luna (23) gets her hands on the smartphone of successful advertising executive David (39). What starts as a playful experiment, degenerates into an obsessive battle over control, power and intimacy.
0Two online faces tackle controversial topics in their hotel room.
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0Two familiar faces, a recipe, an hour, and a crazy kitchen. Combine these ingredients and you get Gaar, a crazy cooking program in which well-known duos always take on a new culinary challenge. What they don't know - but will soon discover - is that the kitchen acts as one big booby trap, constantly working against them. Will the duos succeed in their race against time? Nidal van Rijn, Steffi Mercie, Arno The Kid, Bert De Kock and Gloria Monserez, among others, put on their kitchen aprons and undertake a culinary experiment. Do their dishes turn out gross or overcooked?
0A four-part documentary series in which stand-up comedian Serine Ayari uses humor to delve into the soul and bliss of a country. Because if you really want to get to know a country and its inhabitants, humor is the best indicator: what makes people laugh? How do they laugh? Who are the favorite targets of ridicule? Are there taboos? Who do they find hilarious? And can they laugh at themselves? In search of answers to those questions, stand-up comedian Serine Ayari travels to Germany, Lebanon, Denmark and Japan. Successively the least funny country in the world, one of the unhappiest countries in the world, the most egalitarian country in the world and the most special country in the world. Serine always goes to the capital's comedy club, where she makes a humorous road trip past meaningful places and people under the wings of a local guide.
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0VRT NWS journalist Thomas De Graeve takes a road trip across America in the run-up to the 2024 election to chart the country's divisions.