2015 in Belgian television

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This is a list of Belgian television related events from 2015.

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1990s

<i>Samson en Gert</i> (TV series) television series

Samson & Gert is a Flemish children's television series produced by Eline van Noppen, centered on the talking dog Samson and his owner Gert. In its entire run, the show was originally aired on TV1 from Christmas Day 1989 until 1 December 1997, where it moved to Ketnet and continues airing all of its episodes to this day.

Familie is a Flemish television soap opera set in Mechelen. Created by Herman Verbaet, Familie was first broadcast on 30 December 1991. It has been broadcast consistently for 5-6 evenings per week, with only 2-3 month hiatuses during summer. It is currently being produced by Zodiak Belgium and running on VTM.

Thuis is a Belgian television soap opera, which airs on één, which is in the hands of VRT, the national broadcasting channel of the Dutch-speaking region of Belgium.

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ROX is a Flemish children's superhero drama, produced by Studio 100. The show revolves around three young heroes with an exceptional talent and an exceptional car, ROX. The abbreviation ROX stands for Riding on OXygen but also for the names of the three heroes . On Dec 9 2015 ROX made its cinema debut in the crossover film "Mega Mindy versus ROX.

<i>The Voice van Vlaanderen</i>

The Voice van Vlaanderen is a Belgian reality singing competition for the Flemish part of Belgium, and which is part of the franchise that started in the Netherlands as The Voice of Holland. It kicked off on November 25, 2011 on VTM, shortly before the francophone Belgian variant The Voice Belgique went on air. A second season of The Voice van Vlaanderen for the 2012-13 season has started.

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