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- Three couples become friends in the waiting room of the fertility clinic.
- When Bert and Kirstie meet, it's love at first sight. They both want many children, but eventually end up with fertility doctor Dr. Deseure. Kirstie thinks she is too old to get pregnant. It turns out that she's not the cause.
- Kirstie is devastated that Bert has left her and tries to change his mind. Ziggy and Charlie anxiously await the first checks. Twee struggles with Ellen's interference. Kirstie makes a drastic decision that also impacts The Club.
- The love story of a left-wing girl and a right-wing boy.
- Parent contact in the second grade: for the teacher, played by Lukas Lelie, the most difficult evening of the year. He is visited by one parent after another, and in no time at all, these parents turn into managers, psychologists, bullies and cheerleaders for their children. Every conversation is an uncomfortable trip through a minefield of sensitivities and helicopter behavior. Carry on is an eight-part comedy series about high expectations on low chairs.
- Billie and Benjamin both go to the extreme side of their political views and stand opposed to each other at a protest action. It might be the point of no return for their relationship.
- A young operative is sent on a mission to follow an older agent, whose behavior has come into question.
- Dissatisfied with the case, Schneider digs deeper and unravels the final secrets surrounding Kato, who comes face-to-face with her killer.
- A young woman wakes to discover her own murder on her hands. Struggling to get help and solve the case from five locals who are somehow involved with the night of her death, she uncovers so much more.
- Commissioner Johannes Geubels has big news for his beloved corps. A camera crew is going to follow and film Patrouille Linkeroever for the next five months for a new reality TV show. But they soon find out that the show is not really going to show the corps in the good light of day. These six agents easily form the most unhandy, clumsy and politically incorrect corps of Antwerp.
- In the fifth episode of Patrouille Linkeroever faces Johannes' team a big task - The Team will be split up in new different groups and therefore, they have to go look for a very specific person.
- The Zingaburia's latest visitor, who shares her name with the spaceship, explains it was named after her as her father is the 'king of spacecraft construction'. Toon and Toro, who miss Spacey, need help when the ship breaks down mysteriously.
- The Zingaburia's latest visitor is the grumpy master of a grim planet, Grommophonia, which has an invisible space wall to protect it from unwanted fun-lovers like the crew. Toon and Toro can't help laughing, even when told it carries serious punishments, so they're condemned to be turned into a folding chair, unless they can bring the visitor to laugh about something in a few minutes.
- The Zingaburia's first visitor is 'hair sciences professor' André, who warns the crew not to let in the next spacecraft, saying its passenger is a horrible hag, but captain Charles already admitted it. Actually she's a school teacher, who complains his advertised invention, a hair die pill, gave her a beard. She bosses everyone but may be appeased if the professor can undo the pill's effect, as he promises. That fails, but an alternative is discovered.
- The next visitor, approaching in a magic box-shaped spacecraft, is magician Veelgepleegd, who promises exciting entertainment. He arrives invisible, then assumes Toon's shape, later Toro's, apparently to steal the crew's cash stash as entry fee to Azifrikameropa. As befits a magician, things are not what they seem.
- Jef has hurt his back. Jeanne wants him to report this as a working accident, in order to receive an insurance benefit. After a fight with her boyfriend, Ines wakes up next to Lukas.
- The Zingaburia's latest visitor, Barry Bakboord, believes to be a 'zeerover' (sea robber, normally 'pirate'), but in the imaginary sense of thief of marine bodies, having promised to become one to his mother, but never captured a sea yet. He forces the crew to return to Earth with is sword, but is easily tricked to blinding himself by wearing a second eye-patch, so he can be overpowered. The crew now resolves to help him, first by staging the theft of 'seas' they make in glass jars. That fails, but it turns out he misunderstood the point of his boyish promise.
- The Zingaburia's latest visitor is a known one, Pippa the fried snacks monger. She's happy to serve the crew, until baking french fries reminds her of a frustrating invitation to the branch's annual ball, where she is to receive a prize but must dance, which she can't. The crew sees trough her imaginary weapon's threat and helps her.
- The Zingaburia's latest visitor, Mrs. Appelmans, sells apples. Toon is rightly suspicious of her excessive zeal and thus prevents the others from eating one. indeed, she plans to use magic on one to turn Spacie into her obedient cleaner. Toro fails to seize a chance to turn the tables, but after stealing her magic handbook, Toon puts up a brilliant fight, culminating in a magical duel.
- The Zingaburia's latest visitor is known and mistrusted: magician Veelplegers, suspected of trying to steal the crew's cash. He cleverly distracts them by sowing discord, having picked up on Toon and Toro rivaling for Spacy, who can't make up her mind. Later, he resorts to a charm which grants puppets of the trio voodoo-like control over them. Yet in a careless moment, he suffers a repost in kind.
- The Zingaburia's latest visitor is known and trusted: king Sop, who presents his planet's new universal cleaning product. However he's elated and saddened by his one great news item: gay lover minister John accepted to wed him, but while the marriage promises perfect bliss, organizing the wedding seems hellishly impossible. Toon and Toro fail to cheer up the groom, until Spacy offers the ideal wedding present: she'll accompany him to prepare the feast on planet Sop.
- Finally seeing a sign 'Azifrikameropa', their holiday destination, the Zingaburia stops at a suspiciously tiny planet and follows bizarre entry instructions. The gatekeeper they welcome aboard turns out not an innocent crone 'just seeking company' but the galaxy's worst criminal, Joe Crimiaffia. He hid a bomb aboard and blackmails them to hand over the spaceship or it may be blown up while he waits on the planet for their surrender. Although daunted as never before, the crew fights back.
- Space football player Joeri Middenstipski visits the Zingaburia, voyaging behind his planets-bouncing ball, a game which delights he crew guys. yet he tricks them to swallow tranquilizers, which he passes on for a remedy for the damage it caused to the ship. Then he can go about his usual thieving round, but this team someone sneakily stayed awake and hides his beloved cuddly toy, which he constable gives different names as if to hide it's his only friend.
- The crew discovers an incessant wailing aboard. It stems from excessively friendly and polite hen Katrien, who gets desperate as she fails to lay an egg, hence remains childless. The crew members devise and discuss ludicrous plans, but end up trying a psychological ruse.
- The Zingaburia is invaded by the General Managing Trendy Lady, a tyrannical utter bitch, who uses a trick helmet to blackmail everyone into becoming her numbered slaves. Toon overhears she has a phobia for dogs, but fails pretending to e one. Ultimately a cute, real puppy does the trick, but also cures her phobia.
- The Zingaburia's brand new autopilot breaks down. Dokter Reutelbeet answers captain Charles's call for help and successfully prescribes electronic tea. But his real goal is to take over the ship, far larger then his, and redecorate it as a private library. He uses hypnosis to turn the crew into 'legumen', who can't utter other words then vegetable names. Only spectacled captain Charles can fight back.
- The Zingaburia's next, seemingly friendly visitor, youngster Milan Vandenhoek, suddenly takes control of everyone within reach by wielding a magic wand. Onky then he's recognized as Spacie's former naughty, somewhat scorned youth playmate. Then her mother Mamsiepamsie arrives, who may remember how to handle the rascal.
- The spaceship's latest visitor, young Roodhelmpje, claims to be chased by a cannibal. Captain Charles accidentally lets Wolfgang Bosmans board. However he turns out to be a cultivated reporter, and his chase is not for the girl but the cake she's bringing to her grandmother. When they meet, their mood changes spectacularly.
- The crew is delighted when Pippa Peperkoek (gingerbread)'s snack-bar spacecraft, specialized in chips (french fries), passes by. Alas, she misunderstands every phrase as an offense, as if everyone looks down on her job, and plots revenge. She uses her poisonous serpent from planet Samang to force everyone to become slaves to build her a giant snacks factory. The crew however is determined to snake-charm their way out.
- King Sop pays the ship another visit, still obsessive about cleaning but now also showing more interest then the boys like for Spacey, who seems to appreciate his romantic courtesy. They surprisingly overcome a 'blkc and white storm' in space after Sop invokes the power of love. However he did so while speaking of his doted minister John, which starts the crew thinking if he may have a gay crush without realizing his own sexual preference.
- While captain Charles trains Toro as co-pilot, two visitors, whose names fittingly refer to snot and slime, arrive in an outhouse-spacecraft. The unsavory pair however considers the crew ugly and insists they, starting with Toon, should get green injections to be transformed to their taste.
- The next visitor to arrive in spacecraft, Jeroen, is a cool dude, impressing the crew yet only ranked 112th on his coolness-obsessed plant. Pretending to be 'sort of a cop', he fines everyone for countless offenses, mostly bogus, then offers to drip the whole astronomical fortune if they hand him a egg. According to old books, eggs existed on his planet until 4000 years ago, and eating one would make him their very coolest dude. However helpful the crew, his ignorance concerning eggs leads to some scary prank punishments.
- The next visitor to arrive in spacecraft, old Klantersies, comes to warn because the ship accidentally hit a moon bass (lunar perch), a space fish which thrives on moonlight, sings and brings good luck. Klantersies knows how to heal it, but his memory keeps giving way, so the crew tries helping him guess to save the fish.
- The next visitor, Daan Saffraan, approaches on a serving dish-shaped spacecraft. He claims to be the resort waiter, taking orders for the first breakfast after arrival on Azifrikameropa. The 'moon bananas' he recommends allow him to freeze the crew with a magic word. Just reasoning with him proves quite helpful.
- The next visitor, Dr. Bacterius, is eagerly awaited by the crew as Toon and Toro found Spacey in a sleep they can't wake her up from. The physician diagnoses a nightmare which can only be ended in her dream. So he arranges for the boys to fall asleep by reading from a most boring book and starts a double dream transfusion.
- The next visitor is Spacey's wild mother again, who arrives in a cool spacecraft which even captain Chales admires. She brings as present for the crew a Martian titling. Toro suspects Toon of leaving its cage open out of jealousy, but a mustard stench suggests black magic. In fact the bird was the disguise warlock Didier Dijon used to come aboard. He new threatens to use Delete Spray to make someone's body partially disappear unless the spacecraft is handed over.
- The next visitor, who arrives in a wing-shaped spacecraft, triumphantly introduces herself as princess Axioma from an insignificant planet. She behaves suspiciously common, shows most interest in the farm aboard and quickly seduces giant Toro to lave with her to be married on her plant. Captain Charles researches just in time that hers is a cannibal planet, where superstition holds cycling, the national obsession, depends on an annual man-dinner.
- Germaine Debruycker is 18 when the workers at the Vieille Montagne factory, including her father, go on strike to obtain a 10 franc raise. The turbulent strike lasts for 9 weeks and changes their lives forever. Based on a true story.
- The huge spaceship Zingaburia takes captain Charles, three equally wacky and naive passengers and a whole colony of (farm) animals to the holiday planet. On its long voyage, they get visits from various other space-inhabitants and - travelers, either in trouble or up to no good. In their naively welcoming way, the crew tends to get duped but always finds a solution.
- In the woods some hikers discover the skeleton of a young woman. It seems to be Margaux Christiaenen, who vanished fifteen years ago. Van In and Co reopen the investigation of her disappearance and quickly come to the same conclusions as their counterparts at the time: her former French teacher Rik D'Hollander is the prime suspect. Unfortunately, they find no concrete evidence against the man, but they do have some other surprising discoveries. Meanwhile, Hannelore gets bad news: she is not reappointed as a magistrate. She is furious and wants to take revenge on Kaasdeckers.
- The Zingaburia gets an angry visitor, king Sop from the tiny planet of the same name, which he maniacally cleans all the time. He protest that they polluted it by drooping a banana, an offense punishable by transformation into an ice-cream cone. The crew defends themselves to avoid such chilly fate.
- The spaceship Zinguaburia's latest visitor is a Mierifant (Dutch for Eleph-Ant), a unique species which resembles an ant more the an elephant except for its trunk. It is most eager to get to a mythical Mechelen, quite unlike the real one in Flanders, and obsessed with bicycling.
- The Zingaburia is visited by the Mursprunsus, actually her corruptive pronunciation of Marsprinses (Dutch for Martian princess). This horrible spoiled tyrant threatens everyone with her wand, which can transform people in objects. Thus the crew is conscripted as her assistants and adoring audience for her 'graphic art', actually childish crap.
- The team may may called after miss Kwistenbiebel, the 'boss' is actually just a bumbling, yellow office coordinator, who receives and passes on questions. The actual 'spy' research is done by more extravagant characters. Tony the P.I. is her flame and loves lollipops. Ninja is an equally lovable Japanese klutz. Professor Schitzel is an erratic scientist. Bily Rock counts on his pop star popularity and bad boy looks. The immature brothers Frank and Stijn have a gift to 'flash' throughout the world.
- Jef lies to Jeanne that he goes to London, but he actually goes to a billiards tournament. Mimi discovers Jef's secret. Jill and Paulien help a friend with her relationship. They devise a plan where Lukas is penalized.
- Hannah is against when Stijn wants to dip into Freya's college fund to pay for the RIC stock Karel promises he can acquire 'soon' as reward for some successful deals, especially avoiding a financial disaster in Bulgaria. Simon still isn't rid of his drug problem. Isabella comes closer.
- Geoffrey 'King of Skate' Brouckaert makes a fatal fall during one of his daring stunts. Contractor Antoine Vermeer already has Geoffrey's rival Stan 'The Lord' Van Avermaet roughed up for intruding his construction site but has an alibi. Stan runs for the police, which leads to a crash landing him in hospital, but also has an alibi. Tom dares CSI Lucas for forensic evidence in the case and his lover's. When Fien tells her undercover lover Brik Delsing she's pregnant, he bluntly demands an abortion. Jimmy and amused Mike handle the case of Wouter Van Belle and his ex's You Tube nude postings.
- The Rodenburgs are an influential, very wealthy family, which lives in a small castle near the Flemish city Kortrijk. As in "Dallas", the fortune patriarch Karel gathered doesn't bring them much happiness. And a complex, partially illegitimate family tree is just part of the dirty intrigue. Ambitious oldest son Olivier represents them in politics.
- Tom Vansant is an emergency physician from Brussels who is desperately searching for his daughter who ran away from home and is now missing for eighteen months. He meets a girl of whom he thinks that she knows what happened to his daughter but the girl doesn't want to talk about her past. In his search to find out why she doesn't talk about it he ends up in a small village in the Ardennes where no one wants to help him discover what really happened.
- In each episode of this Flemish whodunit based on the books of Pieter Aspe, a serious crime - usually one or more murders in the author's home town Bruges - gets investigated by the grumpy but brilliant chief inspector Pieter Van In and his team.
- In this Flemish detective series, serious crimes are investigated, usually leading to arrests by the sullen, socially inept detective Tom Segers and his female partner. Together with their police quad, they fight crime from the center to the port of Antwerp. Under the uniform of each character we find a real human of flesh and blood, with his or her love, hope and expectations, but also with many problems and disappointments.
- A typical Antwerp family living together in a bar during the end of World War 2.
- The folksy Jeanne tries to take good care of the students who rent a room above her little candy store.