Grensoverschrijdend

Grensoverschrijdend

162021
Comedy

Production

Hopman

Language

NL

Status

Ended

First Aired

August 30, 2021

Last Aired

October 4, 2021

Networks

Veronica, VTM, Q2

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
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Season
Episode 1
E1
Episode 1
Air date: 2021-08-30
Episode 2
E2
Episode 2
Air date: 2021-09-06
Episode 3
E3
Episode 3
Air date: 2021-09-13
Episode 4
E4
Episode 4
Air date: 2021-09-20
Episode 5
E5
Episode 5
Air date: 2021-09-27
Episode 6
E6
Episode 6
Air date: 2021-10-04

Cast

Ben Segers

Ben Segers

Tinne Oltmans

Tinne Oltmans

Jens Dendoncker

Jens Dendoncker

Rilke Eyckermans

Rilke Eyckermans

Lukas Bulteel

Lukas Bulteel

Tine Embrechts

Tine Embrechts

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