Bart Peeters - Television Programmes

Television Programmes

  • Bart Banninks (1976), teen drama
  • Elektron (1982–1984), science show
  • Pop-Elektron (1982–1984), music show
  • De Droomfabriek (1989–1995), dream-fulfilling-show
  • Dag Sinterklaas (1993–1994), children's series
  • De Vliegende Doos (1995), variety show
  • De Liegende Doos (1995), late night version of "De Vliegende Doos"
  • Lalala Live (1996–1999), music show
  • NV Peeters (1997), game show
  • Nonkel Pop (1998), music show
  • TopPop Yeah (on AVRO)
  • De Droomshow (on AVRO)
  • De Grote Prijs Bart Peeters (1999–2000), talent contest
  • De Leukste Eeuw (1999–2003), compilation show about television history
  • Het Leugenpaleis (1999–2004), absurd comedy show
  • De Nationale Test (2001)
  • Eurosong (1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008)
  • Hoe?Zo! (2002–2009), game show about science on both Flemish and Dutch television
  • 50 jaar televisie (2003), one-off celebration for 50 years of Television in Flanders
  • Hij komt, hij komt ... De intrede van de Sint (2003–present), annual arrival of Sinterklaas broadcasted live
  • Geen Zorgen tot Paniek (2004), variety show
  • Tsunami 12-12 (2005), one-off tsunami simulcast telethon
  • Media Morgen: de grote zap voorwaarts (2006), one-off show about the future of television
  • De show van het jaar (2006), New Year's show
  • De bedenkers (2007–2008), invention talent contest
  • Zeker Weten! (on Teleac/NOT) (2008-2009), quiz show
  • K2 zoekt K3 (2009), talent show for a new member for pop group K3
  • Mag ik u kussen? (2009–2011), celebrity comedy version of Blind Date
  • De Generatieshow (2010), game show
  • De Slimste Thuis (2011–present), game show
  • Een Laatste Groet (2012–present), comedy guest show

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