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- Professor Jasper Tempest, a genius Cambridge University criminologist with OCD and an overbearing mother, assists the police in solving crime.
- The eccentric but brilliant criminology professor Jasper Teerlinck is an advisor to the Belgian federal police in Antwerp. Although a valuable contributor, he drives everyone nuts because of his strange behavior.
- A police inspector investigates the robbery of 66 safe deposit boxes at a private bank in Brussels.
- It's the end of the world. A flood is coming. Luckily for Dave and his son Finny, a couple of clumsy Nestrians, an Ark has been built to save all animals. But as it turns out, Nestrians aren't allowed. Sneaking on board with the involuntary help of Hazel and her daughter Leah, two Grymps, they think they're safe. Until the curious kids fall off the Ark. Now Finny and Leah struggle to survive the flood and hungry predators and attempt to reach the top of a mountain, while Dave and Hazel must put aside their differences, turn the Ark around, and save their kids. It definitely won't be smooth sailing.
- Plastic surgeon Mathilde is smart and successful as well as happily married with children. However, appearances are deceiving. The renovation of their home threatens to turn into a disaster and her marriage is faltering. Until she accepts the helping hand of an old boyfriend.
- CBeebies' first philosophy show for preschool age children. Hugo takes us on a journey of philosophical enquiry confronting big questions like 'What is the difference between thinking and dreaming?', 'Can it ever be good to be angry?' and 'Why do people feel sad?'.
- Ronaldinho is being prepared by Boma and Goedele as the new PDG of the "Boma Meat Industry NV". But his heart is more with football - and with Niki, his new flame. While the Champions are preparing a promotional stunt to launch the "Viva Boma" sausage during Aalst Carnival, eternal enemies Fernand and DDT see their chance to eliminate the Champions for good.
- 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.
- Luke and Lucy, two inseparable friends, have to help out the Texas Rangers to prevent Jim Parasite from taking over the world.
- When a powerful crystal falls into the wrong hands, a young orphan must return it to safety before it's too late.
- DDT manages to get the FC De Kampioenen soccer team into his hands and decides to replace the team with young talented players. The beloved characters of FC De Kampioenen get a one time chance to win back their right on the team name and the grounds, as they come to an agreement with DDT to play his team for pink slips. As soon as De Kampioenen see the players they will be replaced by and need to play against, they realize they ain't going to make it without reinforcements, which they plan on scouting in Africa.
- A psychological portrait of a young European woman who faces the harsh loneliness of Tokyo in order to master the secrets of the Japanese art of filleting fish.
- De Kampioenen are about to celebrate their 25th anniversary and want their long-lost original trainer to join them. Meanwhile, an old enemy is released from prison and enters a quest for revenge.
- Witse returns to his hometown to find his niece's murderer. It doesn't take long before Witse gets in trouble with local police authorities. While conducting his investigation, old family issues are starting to surface.
- On a Sunday a professional gang enters the private Bank of Jonkhere through a tunnel. 66 specific lockers are cracked. The rest is left alone. Only personal things, secrets, cash money and jewels are stolen. They're all from people high up in the Belgian business world, magistrates, politicians, trade unions, army and so on. Jonkhere fears a grave scandal and together with Attorney-General Persigal and the safe holders they try to cover it up. But then the smalltime Brussels detective Paul Gerardi gets a tip from a forgotten informant. His chief tries to put him on a different case, but this makes Paul even more determined to find out what is going on.
- Gerardi refuses to believe the official story but is suspended by his superior, the commissioner, who follows the procurator-general's instructions. Banker Jonckhere hopes the cover-up is thus under control, but Gerardi finds a trail to the bank and works out its vault lockers were robbed and leans on deputy director Robijns to admit his informer part. But Robijns commits suicide and Gerardi can barely escape the mysterious security officers, who next proceed to take his family hostage.
- While Gerardi is in the hands of Persigal, Sofie realizes her mother has an affair with Cassimon and she runs away from home. She goes to the police and demands to speak to her father. Now Persigal can persuade Gerardi to help him catch the bank robbers in deepest secrecy. And find out who's behind it. Senator Rasenberg's wife has a crush on Gerardi and passes on information about her husband. Since the former Home Secretary committed suicide, Rasenberg makes a very good chance to be the next Home Secretary. A millionaire called Wolfs is behind the bank robbery. He wants to eliminate all members of Salamander one by one. Rasenberg is next on his list.
- Now Paul's good friend Carl betrayed him, the net closes around him. He suffers one misery after another. Meanwhile the 66 safe holders receive envelopes with copies of the sensitive material they kept in their safes. The foreign minister is the first to take to flight. Senator Rasenberg is involved in dirty business surrounding the Royal Family. The leaders of Salamander realize someone wants to destroy their organization. But who and why? Persigal is caught between two fires. He wants to protect the land, but at the same time he's a member of Salamander.
- Paul Gerardi hides out at a monastery. Here his old friend and former police superintendent Martin Colla stays. At first he refuses to help Paul for which he has a good reason. Paul's wife Sarah and daughter Sofie are continuously intimidated by employees of procurator-general Persigal. Paul discovers a lead which leads him to senator Rasenberg. He's one of the 66 safe owners. Those 66 are part of the action committee called Salamander.
- Wolfs tells Klaus to send the incriminating material they stole from the safes to all 66 owners. They are all members of Salamander and the top of the Belgian society. One after another they quit, disappear of commit suicide. There are a lot of strikes and a dark crisis threatens the state. Sofie meets a granddaughter of Wolfs at the boarding school. She was put there, because she was unruly at home. Salamander turns out to be a failed resistance mission during the Seconde World War. Wolfs father and Jonkhere's father were part of it.
- With the eager help of Karin Rasenberg, Gerardi discovers her husband saved a member of the Royal family from a grave scandal. He has to seduce Karin further to get more information, which puts his marriage on the line. It's becoming clear that Wolfs drags a heavy history with him, which goes all the way back to the Second World War. Salamander discovers Gerardi is hot on their heels. To secure the appointment of Rasenberg to the post of Home Secretary they need to eliminate Gerardi.
- Paul's wife Sarah is murdered instead of him. Now nothing stands in his way to hunt down Salamander. He wants Sofie to go to a boarding school where she will be safe. Persigal wants to get rid of his Salamander-past and works together with Paul. Paul blocks the way of Rasenberg to go to the king for his appointment of Home Secretary. Klaus made a mistake with the murder of his one-night stand and he gets Paul after him. Paul is in search of a confrontation.
- Paul continues his search into WWII following research by brother Victor. A file for April '44 is missing. Persigal is set up to be the scapegoat by the Prime Minister's office which is infiltrated by Salamander member Vincent Noel. Gil DeWolf flashes back on his past after his father disappears. He and his mother leave the home, and he enters an orphanage in 1951 after she dies. Wolf's daughter Patricia wonders if Paul will call after their brief meeting at Madame Kempinaire's in the last episode. She has been a widow for a year.
- Gerardi narrowly escapes yet another attempt on his life. Meanwhile the Public Prosecuter is feeling more isolated and informs Noel that he is planning to resign. He then finds that his office has been searched and needs to tip off Gerardi that his location might be compromised. The details of the April 44 file also come to light.
- The origins of Salamander are revealed, and also what happened to the money in 44, Wolfs knocks out Gerardi but ends up being grateful to him as he saves his life from a gunman. Wolfs although injured goes to visit Jonkheres and ends up shooting him.
- Now that the Wolfs know Paul Gerardi's true identity, they fear the worst. Klaus takes matters into his own hands, with catastrophic consequences.
- Hugo explores things that are big, from elephants to trees, to cities and planets. But he learns that big can be all kinds of things, like a big appetite, or a big surprise.
- School is the place where Hugo can learn all kind of things, like counting and drawing, but it's also a place to meet friends.
- Hugo finds out what friends are, and even goes to the moon to find a friend of his own.
- Lily and Felix explain to Hugo all the different ways to be kind, like helping someone who is hurt and taking care of your pets. But when Hugo gives almost all of his balloons away to his friends, he wonders if he's been too kind.
- Hugo finds out what play is, and why kids love to do it. There are so many games to play, Hugo could play his whole life.
- Hugo understands it's good to be fair. But when Hugo gives the same size cupcakes to his huge yeti friend and a tiny ant, the yeti is still hungry. Is that fair?
- Hugo can't help but feel jealous when he is left out of a group of friends doing incredible yo-yo tricks. But what is jealousy? Felix and Lily help him find out, and to be happy again.
- Hugo learns that heroes are not just ones with superpowers - there are also heroes in real life, like fire-fighters, rock stars, and even his granny. Even Hugo can be a hero to someone.
- Hugo goes on a journey to discover that tiny flowers and huge elephants are part of nature, and so are forests and oceans and the wind. But are humans also part of nature?
- Hugo learns at school, but also from his parents and friends. He discovers that sometimes you have to make lots of mistakes before you can learn something.
- Hugo explores what art is by looking at all sorts of weird and wonderful paintings, sculptures and photos. And he learns that art can make you feel all kind of feelings.
- Hugo thinks he's human because he's got legs, ears, eyes, nose and mouth. But his pet spider and his friend the naughty monkey have all those things too! Felix and Lily help Hugo work out what makes humans different.
- Felix and Lily tell Hugo about all different types of work, and Hugo gets to work on a busy construction site.
- Hugo's friend the yeti is so sad that he's crying his eyes out. Hugo doesn't know why, but tries to cheer him up by trying lots of things, like taking him to the circus.
- Hugo learns that a brain is kind of like a computer, which can store lots of different thoughts that make him feel and remember all kinds of things, good and bad. Lily and Felix help Hugo figure out how memory works.
- Hugo knows some things because he can see, hear or touch them. But when he wonders if his friend the elephant can fly, Hugo holds his very own experiment to find out.
- When the big, furry yeti convinces him to climb a huge mountain without even their winter jackets, Hugo learns that not all advice is good.
- What's right? What's wrong? 2+2=4 is right, but is Hugo a little boy or a big boy? Sometimes it's hard to decide on the right answer, and the right thing to do.