Flikken Maastricht

Flikken Maastricht
Genre Police drama
Created by Reinout Oerlemans
Developed by Rolf Koot
Reinout Oerlemans
Erwin Provoost
Hans de Weers
Written by Kees Vroege
Pierre De Clerq
Simone Kome-van Breugel
Henk Apotheker
Jan Harm Dekker
Starring Angela Schijf
Victor Reinier
Oda Spelbos
Sergio IJssel
Helmert Woudenberg
Will van Kralingen
Jamie Grant
Ria Eimers
Composer(s) Fons Merkies
Country of origin The Netherlands
Original language(s) Dutch
No. of seasons 9 (+3)
No. of episodes 94
Production
Location(s) Maastricht
Running time 50 min. (official)
45 min. (effective)
Broadcast
Original channel

TROS (2007-2014)

AVROTROS (2014-present)
Picture format 1080p (HDTV)
Original airing 3 September 2007
Chronology
Related shows Flikken
External links
Website

Flikken Maastricht is a Dutch police drama. The series is set in Maastricht, Limburg a city in the south of the Netherlands, and broadcast on Dutch channel NPO 1 on 3 September 2007. The series is a spin-off of the Flemish show Flikken set in Ghent, Belgium.

Premise

On 24 November 2006 it was published that Victor Reinier and (ex-GTST-actress) Angela Schijf would play a main role on this show. On the same day, the contracts with the city of Maastricht and the police of Limburg-Zuid were signed.[1] On 18 March 2007 the complete cast was announced.[2] The first episode of the series aired on 3 September 2007 at 10:00pm by the Dutch broadcast organisation TROS on channel Nederland 1. 13 weeks later, on 26 November, the last episode of the first season was aired. The first season had an average of 1,314,000 viewers per episode and on 20 March 2008 it was released on DVD.

Since 2 September 2008, the series also aired in Belgium, on channel one. On average, 737,000 Belgian viewers watched the first season. The second season also aired in Belgium in autumn 2010. The show is also aired in Italy, under the title Flikken - Coppia in Giallo, with Italian voice-overs. The first season was viewed by 1,100,000 on average in Italy.

In 2009, the third and fourth seasons were taped. The third season started on 30 October 2009 and had 10 episodes. The fourth season was aired directly after the third season. The reason for this is unknown.

In the beginning of 2010, TROS announced that they had ordered to produce the fifth season. This season also had 10 episodes. The recordings started at the end of May 2010. The first episode aired on 7 January 2011. In the fifth season, Will van Kralingen (hoofdinspecteur Ellis Flammand) comes back after she had to leave earlier due to medical reasons.

The popularity of the show was proven at the 'Flikkendag Maastricht 2010' on 25 September 2010. That day included demos of emergency services in Maastricht with special visits of the four leading actors from the show. Previously there was a Flikkendag in Gent.

In the series, the city of Maastricht and the police station of that city are often portrayed. Many of the stories play on or around the Sint Pieters Mountain. What lacks to make the image of Limburg complete is the use of the Limburgian dialect. One of the main characters, Eva van Dongen, was born in Maastricht in the series. However she speaks pure Dutch.

Every once in a while the shooting of the show in Maastricht and its surroundings proves be a slight nuisance. For example the municipality of Roermond was not very glad when the tunnel on Rijksweg 73 was blocked.[3]

The sixth season starting airing on 27 January 2012 with the TV film De Overloper, in which storylines from previous seasons were resolved. The following week, on 3 February, the first episode of season 6 aired, with Ria Eimers playing the role of the new "hoofdinspecteur" Frieda Mechels.

TROS ordered ten new episodes for the seventh season even before the sixth season started airing. The shooting started on 5 June 2012. The seventh season will air on February 22, 2013. It was also announced that Esmee van Rooy (Jamie Grant) will return. It is clear that the series is to be continued: last fall 2012 the preparations for the eight season have commenced.

Direction

Up till now the show was directed by:

De Overloper

De Overloper is the TV film of Flikken Maastricht from 2012. This movie continues from the last episode of season 5 and contains important developments in the storyline.

Cast

Angela Schijf who plays the role of Eva van Dongen got the nickname Schietschijf on set, which is a Dutch pun on her name because she can shoot quite good.[4]

Since the third season, Dutch actors have guest starred in Flikken Maastricht. The use of actors as guest stars is not new. Before Flikken Maastricht this was used in Baantjer and Grijpstra & De Gier, among others. Examples of these actors that guest starred on the show are Piet Römer, Melody Klaver, Daniël Boissevain, Theo Maassen, Tygo Gernandt, Rick Engelkes and Mimoun Oaïssa.

There are three people who have played themselves on Flikken Maastricht. These include Gerd Leers, mayor of Maastricht at the time, folksinger Frans Bauer, and the famous violinist André Rieu.[5]

Andrea Croonenberghs guest starred in the last two episodes of the first season (episode 12 and 13) as Britt Michiels, who used to play a main role on the original Flikken. It wasn't very clear as to what happened to Britt after her departure out of Ghent, even though she told Wolfs that she has no relationship and presently works in Antwerp.[6]

Thomas Acda played an important supporting role in season 4 and the first episode of season 5. He later returns in season 6.

In the fifth season, a new supporting actor joins the cast: Jamie Grant. Grant is not in the opening credits, but her name is credited after the title of the episode is displayed. She's not part of the cast anymore in the sixth season because she's likely still in a coma. It was announced that she would return in the seventh season.

In the sixth season there were two more supporting actors: Lee M. Ross and Bill Zielinski. Will van Kralingen quit again after the fifth season with her role as Ellis Flamand following her earlier hiatus of season 2-4. In season 2-4 Helmert Woudenberg played Eugène Hoeben as the "hoofdinspecteur". Her successor is Frieda Mechels, played by Ria Eimers[7]

In the 7th season Jamie Grant returns as officer Esmee van Rooy and TROS-presenter Vivienne van den Assem will get a recurring role as informant/infiltrator Tonja. Also, Thomas Acda will return as ex-detective Daan de Vos.[8]

Legenda
  Lead actor
  Supporting actor
  Recurring gast 
  No role
Actor Personage Function Season
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Victor Reinier Floris Wolfs Detective Lead
Angela Schijf Eva van Dongen Detective Lead
Oda Spelbos Marion Dreesen Police officer (5th Grade) Lead
Sergio IJssel Romeo Sanders Police officer (4th Grade) Lead
Jamie Grant Esmee van Rooy † Police officer (3rd Grade)   8 episodes   Lead 2 episodes
Ria Eimers Frieda Mechels Chief Inspector   Lead
Will van Kralingen Ellis Flamand Chief Inspector Lead Lead  
Helmert Woudenberg Eugène Hoeben Chief Inspector Lead  
Thomas Acda Daan de Vos † Detective

(Agent 4th Grade)

  7 episodes 9 episodes  
Viviënne van den Assem Tonja Lacroix Informer   6 episodes  
Maud Dolsma Fleur De Keyzer-Wolfs Daughter Wolfs 44 episodes
Romijn Conen Frank de Ponti † Landlord and fiance Eva 27 episodes  
Dimme Treurniet Maurice van Dongen Brother Eva 8 episodes  
Pepijn de Wit Frits Dreesen Son Marion 2 episodes   1 episode   5 episodes  
Kees Coolen Servaas Gilling Vicar   5 episodes  
Maartje Remmers Ernestine van Leeuwen Prosecutor   13 episodes  
René van Zinnicq Bergman René Bruren † Lover Marion   8 episodes  
Marwan Kenzari Luca de Keyzer † Swindler and Husband Fleur   7 episodes  
Ronald Top Kris de Vlier Previous AIVD-Employee   6 episodes  

Episodes

Season Timeslot Episodes Première Final Ratings
(in mln.)
Date Ratings
première
(in mln.)
Date Ratings
final
(in mln.)
1
Monday 10.05 PM
13
September 3, 2007
1,29
November 26, 2007
1,39 1,31
2 10
September 1, 2008
0,99
November 7, 2008
1,33 1,20
3
Friday 8.30 PM
10
October 30, 2009
1,87
January 22, 2010
1,42 1,43
4 10
January 29, 2010
1,63
April 23, 2010
1,70 1,60
5 10
January 7, 2011
1,89
March 11, 2011
2,20 1,82
6 10
February 3, 2012
1,73
April 6, 2012
1,93 1,70
7 10
February 22, 2013
2,03
April 26, 2013
1,68 1,95
8 10
March 14, 2014
2,35
May 16, 2014
2,14 2,14
9 11
September 5, 2014
2,13
November 14, 2014
TBA TBA

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