Category
page 1Belgian drama television shows

Matroesjka's
television series

Salamander
television series

Amsterdam Empire
2025 Dutch crime series from Netflix

Undercover
2019 Belgian-Dutch television series

ROX
Television series from Belgium

Thieves of the Wood
Belgian television series

WtFock
WtFOCK (stylised as wtFOCK, pronounced as wha-teh-fock) is a Flemish teen drama web series broadcast by Play4 that follows the lives of teenagers in Antwerp. Broadcast was then taken over by Belgian streaming services Play More, Streamz, and in preceding years. It is an adaptation of the popular Norwegian series SKAM. By the end of the first season, it was reported that around 100,000 people were watching wtFOCK every week. When the show returned with a sixth season, featuring a new cast and original storylines, it was estimated that wtFOCK episodes had been streamed over 3 million times since

The Twelve
Belgian television series

Tabula Rasa
television series

Thuis
Thuis () is a Belgian television soap opera, which airs on VRT 1, which is in the hands of VRT, the national broadcasting channel of the Dutch-speaking region of Belgium, Flanders. Until 2023 VRT produced the series but due to general cost savings it was decided in 2022 Eyeworks will take over the series.

Witse
Witse is a Dutch language crime drama produced by Belgian broadcaster VRT and broadcast on their één channel. It is also shown on BVN. It was first broadcast in 2004 and ran for nine seasons, with the final one airing in 2012. It starred Hubert Damen as the eponymous Witse, a driven inspector in the Belgian federal police based in Halle. It was one of the most popular Flemish television programmes with some 1.6 million viewers.

Arcadia
Belgian-dutch science fiction drama TV series

Professor T.
Belgian television series (2015-2018)

Mega Mindy
television program

Vermist
Vermist is a Dutch-language crime drama produced by Belgian broadcaster VT4 and Dutch production company Eyeworks. It was broadcast on VT4 in Flanders and on Fox in the Netherlands. A French dubbed version called Urgence disparitions was broadcast on W9.