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Samson and Gert in front of their house in their car

Samson en Gert is a Flemish-Belgian children's television series produced by Gert Verhulst, Danny Verbiest and Hans Bourlon. These three men are the driving forces behind Studio 100, a successful production company responsible for the likes of Bumba, Big en Betsy (Gert en Samson's naughty counterparts), Kabouter Plop, Piet Piraat, K3 and several family-musicals. Samson en Gert began life on July 15, 1989 starring Danny Verbiest en Gert Verhulst in the respective roles.

The series

  • The Samson en Gert series ran from 1990 to 2006 while full-length CDs were released on an annual basis. Now only the Christmas-shows (running since 1991) and the twice-a-year music videos remain. But Gert recently announced that the series might resume on an outdoor-basis. Work on the first feature-length movie is about to start. Hotel op Stelten (Madhouse Hotel) will premiere on March 8, 2008.


Running gags

  • The series is characterized by a stream of running gags; everytime someone enters Samson en Gert's living room (s)he always says "Ik moest kloppen want de bel doet het niet" ("Sorry I had to knock but the bell doesn't work"). Albert Vermeersch insists on being addressed as Alberto and whenever Gert fails to do so he furiously responds with (for example) "Ten eerste is het Albertooo; en ten tweede, de koekjes zijn op" ("One; it's Albertooo. Two; you're out of cookies"). Octaaf de Bolle always says (for example) "Opscheppen, dat is toevallig een van mijn specaliteiten. Mijn Miranda zegt dat ook altijd; pa, zegt ze, zoals jij kan opscheppen zo ... schep ik op" ("Showing off happens to be one of my specialties. My Miranda always agrees; Dad, she shays, the way you show off ... well, I show off"). Samson struggles to pronounce difficult words and names; for example, he r refers to Eugene van Leemhuyzen as Mr. Van Veel Luizen (Mr.Many Lice) while Jeannine de Bolle becomes Mrs. Praline. Recurring subjects in the series are "cheaters never win" and "honesty is the best policy".

(At the time of the song, however, Belgium still had the franc as its currency, though the video appears to show Gert throwing US dollars in the air (10,000,000 BEF (Belgian francs) = about US$310,000))

History

Gert began his career announcing children's programmes on the BRTN 2 channel (now Ketnet); he contacted Danny Verbiest who collaborated with Dutch clown-/acrobat duo Bassie en Adriaan. Their latter television series introduced a sheep-dog called Lara as the next non-human sidekick. This inspired Verbiest to create Samson. Bassie en Adriaan paid a visit to Samson en Gert late 1990 during work on their Europe-themed series and referred to Lara (R.I.P. 1992).

After their successful debut episode on Christmas 1989 Samson en Gert's series kicked off in earnest in 1990 with a Wednesday afternoon slot and a Sunday morning rerun. The one-hour episodes were located in Samson en Gert's living-room and were interrupted by cartoons and fanmail. The two residents of No. 101 were regularly visited by Albert, the Mayor and original neighbour Joop Mengelmoes to whom Samson refers as Mr. Chocomoes (Mr. Choccy Mousse); the latter played by Dutch transplant Stef Bos.

Stef Bos left in 1992 to concentrate on his singing career. Mengelmoes was replaced with Octaaf and his daughter Miranda (who left after one year). The stage-set was augmented by a cellar and a kitchen,and from 1993 onwards viewers coukld also take a look at the Mayor's office. Other additions were Albert's hairdressing saloon, and a grocery store run by Octaaf's Mum Jeannine de Bolle. During 1995/1996 the Mayor's niece Sofie (to whom Samson refers as Kofi) made a few appearances.

In 1996 the city hall underwent a few augmentations; a corridor, a staircase and an elevator. In 1998 the regularly mentioned Eugene Van Leemhuyzen finally got a face, and a year later Hans Royaards became the permanent actor to make guest-appearances as the Minister's Delegate. 1999 also saw the departure of Jeannine; her absence was since covered up by Octaaf's "Ons moeke zegt altijd..." ("Mummydear always says") till the latter called it quits in 2001. Meanwhile in 2000 a square was built for scenens at the chip-stall run by new arrival Frieda Kroket, taking over from her offscreen-uncle Fred Kroket who went to Spain for retirement. Three years later she pulled down the shutters for good. In 2005 Mr. Delegate became a permanent fixture while Verbiest retreated. Peter Thyssen, the pig-half of Big en Betsy, took his place; a move that long-time fans regret. A slimmed-down Albert departed in 2006.

Dutch viewers got their first exposure to Samson en Gert in 1992 thanks to public broadcaster Veronica. Three years later TROS took over because Veronica went commercial. Nowadays Samson en Gert have a Dutch Sunday morning slot on children's channel Zapp.

Merchandising

Apart from releasing CDs and DVDs, Samson en Gert were also subjected to a series of comic books plus other merchandising varying from school-equipments to bedsheets and lunchboxes. Belgian fans were even exposed to Samson-bread, unmoulded wholewheat powdered with flour.

2000 saw the launch of Plopsaland, a theme-park devoted to Studio 100-productions. Soon a Plopsaland Indoor was opened in Hasselt which was taken over by TeleCoo and renamed PlopsaCoo. At the moment there are plans for a Plopsaland on Dutch soil.


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From left to the right: Octaaf, Jeannine, Van Leemhuyzen, De Burgemeester, Alberto

Memorable episodes

15 years of Gert en Samson spawned 700 plus episodes. Ketnet only airs those from the last seven years with the ocasional 1995 effort thrown in. Zapp-viewers can still watch eposides dating back to 1994. Probably to avoid confusion among the younger fans, the Mengelmoes-days remain undipped.

Trivia


Other Flemish-Belgian children's televison programmes: