Real Life in the ZOO follows life in the oldest zoo in Belgium and also one of the oldest zoos in the world: the Antwerp ZOO. Not like an ordinary wildlife report series, but viewed and told from the point of view of the animals themselves. They provide a unique insight behind the doors of the Antwerp ZOO.
Eric Goens returns with well-known Flemish people such as Bart Peeters, Alexander De Croo, Nora Gharib, Alex Agnew, Andy Peelman and Julie Van den Steen to the school of their childhood. From the school desks of their youth he goes in search of their life story. What big and small stories from their school days have stuck? Which classmate secretly started walking with their attention? And have they become who they hoped to become?
A body. And one person who can find out what really happened. 'Wetsdokters' follows six specialists in forensic medicine, from the crime scene to the autopsy room. How do they proceed at the crime scene? What do they discover on the autopsy table? What images are burned into their retinas? And how do they combine this unusual job with their private life? Six medical doctors talk about hallucinatory and true whodunits that take place in Flemish villages and towns.
1993, behind the scenes of Belgium's first commercial television channel VTM. The actors of the popular sketch show "Studio Tarara" gradually lose themselves in a spiral of self-destruction that culminates in a mysterious suicide.
On March 22nd 2016, the senior students of a secondary school in Belgium were meant to leave for Rome, but never made it there due to a terrorist attack. Although they all get out of there alive, they now have to process this trauma.
The craziest landlady in the country is undoubtedly Barbara Sarafian. With her rich life experience and powerful personality, she takes care of seven students in Ghent for an entire academic year. Barbara lives with them in their student room for 10 months, where life's greatest lessons arise and where they navigate a rollercoaster of heartbreak, exam stress, growing pains and partying together. Is Barbara the strict mother or more of a warm friend? Will there be a generational clash or will she become one of them? And how does Barbara stay afloat among the lively Gen Zers?