

Report series in which Wim Lybaert goes on the road with another guest in his to a mobile home converted bus, "De Columbus"....

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....

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In 'The Expedition - Greenland', Tine Embrechts, Joris Hessels, Viktor Verhulst, Sven Mary, Lynn Van Royen, Jinnih Beels, Average Rob and Pommelien Thijs make an extremely challenging trip in Greenland led by two experienced arctic guides. With skis and a very heavy sled, they cover a route of 160 km from Kangerlussuaq to Sissimut, an unspoilt and desolate area in very difficult conditions, in freezing cold conditions of up to -40°. They will be unforgettable moments in beautiful surroundings. T...

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In the brand new version of the iconic program 'Come and Eat' we sit down with familiar faces from the Play programs....

Destadsbader in a new music program 'I ask it', in which he asks BVs about their favorite song and then asks them to perform it live....

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Do we still sing the praises of folly like Erasmus, or is it trendy again to be smart? And if so, who is the smartest? Who can talk about the medals won at the Olympic Games in London, but at the same time knows who Captain Haddock is? Who knows whether Lacan was a hair growth product or a psychoanalyst and can also program their own digital television? Who has déjà vu when leafing through the Encyclopedia Britannica and when reading the interviews with the new Miss Waregem Koerse? Who, oh who,...

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What do you think the world will look like in five years? And how do you think you'll be doing in five years? These provocative questions form the basis of Over 5 Jaar (Over 5 Years), a program produced only every five years. Five years ago, Wim De Vilder visited nine well-known and interesting Flemish people at their homes or workplaces. And he asked them to look into the future, five years ahead. Not easy. The interviews from back then were hidden away for five years. No one could see them. A ...

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