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Wittekerke

Wittekerke

4.5(2 votes)
1993
45m per episode
Returning Series15 Seasons1066 Episodes
Drama

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Show Details

Network:
VTM
Country:BE

Languages

Original:nl
Spoken:
Dutch

Seasons

Season 1

37 episodes

1993

Season 2

53 episodes

1994

Season 3

80 episodes

1995

Season 4

60 episodes

1996

Season 5

69 episodes

1997

Season 6

76 episodes

1998

Season 7

70 episodes

1999

Season 8

80 episodes

2000

Season 9

78 episodes

2001

Season 10

83 episodes

2002

Season 11

78 episodes

2003

Season 12

88 episodes

2004

Season 13

82 episodes

2005

Season 14

70 episodes

2006

Season 15

62 episodes

2007

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