
Het geslacht De Pauw (2004-2005)
Het geslacht De Pauw follows Bart De Pauw and his family in their daily activities. To create the illusion that it is a real reality soap, the characters have the same first name as the actors they play. Reference is also made regularly to the real world of the actors. Bart De Pauw, for example, refers to programs he used to make and references are made to Aspe, the police series in which the actress who plays Maaike (the wife of Bart De Pauw in the series) also plays a role. However, as the series progresses, and certainly in the second season, the situations in which the De Pauw family ends up become more and more insane and unbelievable.
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S02E10 | Aflevering 10 | Mar 27, 2005 |
S02E09 | Aflevering 9 | Mar 20, 2005 |
S02E08 | Aflevering 8 | Mar 13, 2005 |
S02E07 | Aflevering 7 | Mar 6, 2005 |
S02E06 | Aflevering 6 | Feb 27, 2005 |
Cast

Bart De Pauw

Maaike Cafmeyer

Tom Waes

Benny Claessens

Josée Van Causbroeck

Tine Van Den Wijngaert
Characters

Bart De Pauw

Maaike Cassiman-De Pauw

Tom De Pauw

Benny De Pauw

Josée De Pauw

Tine Vandeweyer
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