televisionWith seven to nine hundred thousand viewers per episode, the first season of “Andermanszaken” actually enjoyed good viewing numbers. The second season goes right through with numbers that never go below a million. Or how comedian Kemal Kharmash – a business economist and university teacher to make a living – turned out to be the savior of many Flemish entrepreneurs. Producer Birgit Simal opens the program books to us and explains why it is progressing so well. “Atelier Depoorter, who started season two, just announced that he can’t keep up with the demands.”
Jeroen Vermeeren
What you haven’t seen on TV…our reporter Jeroen Vermeeren takes a peek every week Behind the scenes of a TV show It reveals exactly how it is made. This week: “Andermans Zaken,” where Kamal Kharmash gives business advice to failed entrepreneurs.
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