Rundfunk
Rundfunk

Rundfunk

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2015- 2016
2 Seasons
15 Episodes
8.3(10 votes)
Ended
Comedy

Overview

Two friends attending a messed up high school.

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4 videos

Cast & Crew

18 members
Acting

Tom van Kalmthout

Erik

Tom van Kalmthout
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Yannick van de Velde

Tim

Yannick van de Velde
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Pierre Bokma

Meneer Heydrich

Pierre Bokma
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Jochem Nooyen

Barteljaap

Jochem Nooyen
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Kees Hulst

Conrector Hulst

Kees Hulst
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Claire Bender

Marietje

Claire Bender
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Mitchell Havelaar

Armani

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Ferdi Stofmeel

Viktor

Ferdi Stofmeel
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Nadine van Kampen

Roslin

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Miles van der Lely

Eddie

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Rachan Ntumba

Lars

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Caro Derkx

Frederique

Caro Derkx
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Marie-Mae van Zuilen

Slanke Roslin

Marie-Mae van Zuilen
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Pieter Bouwman

Meneer Boom

Pieter Bouwman
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Bob Schwarze

Tony

Bob Schwarze
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Rosaline Lantink

Comfort

Rosaline Lantink
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Loes Schnepper

Zuster Innocentia

Loes Schnepper
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Rick Paul van Mulligen

Brinte

Rick Paul van Mulligen

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