List of De Club Van Sinterklaas Episodes - Season 7: de Club Van Sinterklaas & Paniek in De Confettifabriek (2006)

Season 7: De Club Van Sinterklaas & Paniek in De Confettifabriek (2006)

# Title Director Writer(s) Original airdate
1 "Episode 1" Liesbeth Roelofs
Armando de Boer
Gerda van de Brug October 30, 2006 (2006-10-30)
Sinterklaas asks Kleurpiet, a Piet apparently under the service of Sint a few years ago, to return for an important favor. He sends Testpiet to pick him up from the bus station.
2 "Episode 2" Liesbeth Roelofs
Armando de Boer
Gerda van de Brug October 31, 2006 (2006-10-31)
Because Kleurpiet didn't show up, Testpiet decides to go look for him. Meanwhile, Hulppiet, Coole Piet and Hoge Hoogte Piet try to decide where Kleur has to sleep once he arrives.
3 "Episode 3" Liesbeth Roelofs
Armando de Boer
Gerda van de Brug November 1, 2006 (2006-11-01)
Hoge Hoogte and Coole Piet start to worry about Testpiet, who hasn't returned yet. Meanwhile, Testpiet, on the search for Kleurpiet after the bus broke down, is stalked by a weird looking guy...
4 "Episode 4" Liesbeth Roelofs
Armando de Boer
Gerda van de Brug November 2, 2006 (2006-11-02)
Testpiet manages to trick her stalker and demands an explanation. He turns out to be 'a big fan'...
5 "Episode 5" Liesbeth Roelofs
Armando de Boer
Gerda van de Brug November 3, 2006 (2006-11-03)
With Testpiet and Kleurpiet arrested, everything keeps getting worse. Meanwhile, a TV crew reaches the castle to meet Kleurpiet for some reason, and Sinterklaas seems a little too upset over Kleurpiet not being there in time...

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