Rundfunk

Rundfunk

201530m8.4/10
Comedy

Ratings

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8.4/10(11)

Two friends attending a messed up high school.

Production

Kemna & Zonen

Language

NL

Status

Ended

First Aired

August 10, 2015

Last Aired

December 26, 2016

Networks

NPO 3

Created By

Yannick van de Velde, Tom van Kalmthout

Trailers & Videos

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Seasons & Episodes
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Season
Monday
E1
Monday
Air date: 2015-08-10
Tim and Erik haven't studied. Cheating might be an option, but it requires some effort. Erik needs to poop. Frederique is stressed because her rabbit was taken away.
Tuesday
E2
Tuesday
Air date: 2015-08-11
Is Erik's flirting with Ms. Spek mutual? How does Viktor handle the new student, Lars? Can Tim finish Armani's homework in time and make it to his appointment with Marietje? In any case, math teacher Barteljaap gets destroyed.
Wednesday
E3
Wednesday
Air date: 2015-08-12
Tim, Erik, and Tim's blue balls have to do a task for Hulst. This increases tensions between Tim and Marietje, who is also about to explode. Mr. Boom tries to explain to Viktor that Lars is not a monkey. Barteljaap reminisces about his youth, where he was also destroyed, of course.
Thursday
E4
Thursday
Air date: 2015-08-13
Parent-teacher night, not fun for anyone. Tim and Erik need to come up with something so their parents don't find out about their bad grades. Lars' parents visit Viktor, and for Barteljaap, there's finally a tiny glimmer of light at the end of that long, pitch-dark tunnel.
Friday
E5
Friday
Air date: 2015-08-14
The long and tough week is nearly over. Tim did abominably on the English test. Erik has a great plan for surviving the rest of the year, but can, may, and should Tim go along with it? Has Viktor learned anything this week? Can Barteljaap be destroyed even more?

Cast

Tom van Kalmthout

Tom van Kalmthout

Erik

Yannick van de Velde

Yannick van de Velde

Tim

Pierre Bokma

Pierre Bokma

Meneer Heydrich

Jochem Nooyen

Jochem Nooyen

Barteljaap

Kees Hulst

Kees Hulst

Conrector Hulst

Claire Bender

Claire Bender

Marietje

Mitchell Havelaar

Armani

Ferdi Stofmeel

Ferdi Stofmeel

Viktor

Nadine van Kampen

Roslin

Miles van der Lely

Eddie

Rachan Ntumba

Lars

Caro Derkx

Caro Derkx

Frederique

Marie-Mae van Zuilen

Marie-Mae van Zuilen

Slanke Roslin

Pieter Bouwman

Pieter Bouwman

Meneer Boom

Bob Schwarze

Bob Schwarze

Tony

Rosaline Lantink

Rosaline Lantink

Comfort

Loes Schnepper

Loes Schnepper

Zuster Innocentia

Rick Paul van Mulligen

Rick Paul van Mulligen

Brinte

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