In the brand new 'Gloria Mundi' Gloria Monserez discovers the world. Eight famous Flemish people take her on a road trip through their country of origin, including Kamal Kharmach and Charlotte Adigéry. What part of their lives took place there? Which words from the past still echo? Who is waiting for them? What dreams do they cherish for their loved ones there? And with which lesser-known aspects of their travel destination do they surprise Gloria?
Tom Waes has already successfully completed many challenges. Running the Marathon des Sables, becoming a bodybuilder, climbing El Capitan... Adrenaline junkie and stress bunny Tom is known from various adventurous television programs such as Tomtesterom, Wauters vs. Waes, Reizen Waes and Camp Waes. But now he will take on what may be his biggest challenge: in the new, five-part Kalm Waes, scientists try to calm Tom Waes' nervous tendon. Tom goes far beyond his comfort zone and becomes the guinea pig in this unique stress experiment.
112 Help is on its way offers a unique view before and behind the scenes of the ambulance services in Flanders - from Liedekerke to Peer, from Ghent to Antwerp, from Diest to Bruges. This new documentary series follows Flemish ambulance duos for ten weeks who provide round-the-clock assistance in emergency situations. Day and night, they are not only ready to provide urgent medical care. They are also a listening ear for the large and small needs of their patients.
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".
Let's be honest: where people live together, annoyances arise. Whether it concerns pruning hedges, noise pollution from crowing roosters or discussions about plot boundaries. Britt Van Marsenille and Deputy Justice of the Peace Dieter Vanoutrive want to tackle these annoyances in the new Can we agree? They encourage people to talk to each other before going to court. Because the peace courts are overcrowded, the waiting lists are long and proceedings can become expensive. With more than twenty years of experience as a deputy justice of the peace, Dieter Vanoutrive also noted that many people have never spoken to each other before turning to a justice of the peace.
After twelve years of absence, Man Bites Dog returns. A new generation of television makers and screen faces is ready for a voyage of discovery through the fascinating world of the Flemish in a new season. They zoom in on current events and the unusual aspects of our daily lives, with a laugh, a tear and a touch of poetry. Man Bites Dog is happily wagging its tail again with brand new sections and - occasionally - an old section as the icing on the cake.
Four part documentary series about four young cyclo-crossers hoping to fill the gap Sven Nys left behind after retiring in 2016: Wout van Aert (22), Mathieu van der Poel (21), Laurens Sweeck (23) en Eli Iserbyt (19).