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- An industrial film which shows the operations inside the Philips Radio plant: In a mêlée of activity, glassblowers make delicate glass bulbs. Machinery assists the bulb manufacture. A virtuoso glassblower begins a more complex tube used in radio broadcasting; it is then turned, fired, and sculpted. Conveyors carry partially completed units. Workers perform their various specific assembly-line tasks. Cases are manufactured and machined, wire harnesses are assembled, loudspeakers are produced. As radios near completion, they are run through a series of tests. Engineers and draughtsmen define future developments. In a closing stop-motion sequence, in a style reminiscent of Norman McLaren, a group of loudspeakers performs a playful dance. The film overall is a poetic depiction of an industrial process.
- After bouncing back from leukemia, 10-year-old Mike is ready to leave the hospital, but his mother never arrives to take him home.
- Small town doctor Angelino falls in love at first sight with schoolteacher Irene. Bram the Builder is in love with gypsy girl Katja. Neither of the two men know how to convey their feelings to the objects of their affection.
- An endearing tribute to the father of fantasy and science fiction filmmaking - Oscar winner George Pal . Five decades of the visionary film makers groundbreaking works are presented via rare interviews and dynamic movie scenes.
- De Cock and his team investigate a murder at a gallery, where a man has been found buried outside.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder of a young visitor in a gay disco.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder on a Head of Surgery at a hospital.
- 1995–200648m7.2 (36)TV EpisodeDe Cock and his team investigate the murder on a white supremacist.
- Grim Bible-obsessed, terminally ill contractor Karel Huberts confesses the murder 19 years ago, i.e. past the Dutch statute of limitation, of his neighbor boy Mark Scholten (then 17), whom he suspected of 'raping' his actually consenting daughter Marijke, who since refuses all contact with both parents. The skeleton masoned behind a well in the basement of an apartments building Huberts helped construct at the time is identified as Mark's. The victim's surviving brother, restaurateur Hans Scholten, who has a criminal record, rages at the police, including De Cocq, who never acted on his suggestions that Karel did it and maintains the old murderer abused Marijke himself. Shortly after, Karel is butchered like a pig.
- De Cock and his team investigate the death of an old lady who appears to have been pushed down the stairs.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder on a pimp at the Red Light District.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder on a celebrity, and discover a connection to the trade in forged art. Also, the man's wife was having an affair. Vledder tries to get Prins to come with him to a wedding as a witness.
- De Cock and the rest of the team are shocked when a young police officer is strangled during an open day at the police station. A reporter appears to know more about the murder.
- De Cock and his team investigate the death of a Turkish college student, who appears to have been pushed out of her living room's window.
- A notary shows De Cock a video in which a client tells that he has been murdered by his wife and her lover. When De Cock asks how long the man died, the notary reveals that he is still alive.
- After a biker club member crashes in a tunnel and dies, it is discovered that the bike was sabotaged. The man's father accuses the club leader.
- De Cock and his team investigate the murder on an art director at a company making TV commercials.
- Coby is surprised when she finds out that Barbara is giving sexual education lessons to Sterre. Sex is something you don't talk about. Soon, however, the only subject everyone is talking about is sex.
- Barbara is making meatballs according to the recipe of Jack's mother Coby. However, when Jack reluctantly admits that he still thinks his mother's meatballs are the best, Barbara freaks out.
- After Jack and Barbara had an insignificant fight over a can opener, it appears they both experienced this fight in a completely different way.
- Barbara has had enough of Coby's meddling and writes her a letter. This seems like a bad idea to Jack and he tries everything in his power to intercept the letter.
- Jack and Barbara look back on their wedding day and the period surrounding that day. They find out it is nothing short of a miracle that they actually got married.
- When Barbara's parents decide to get a divorce, Jack is not able to comfort her.
- Jack is always complaining that Barbara takes too much time getting ready for a night out. He decides to make agreement with her: for the annual party at Jack's workplace, Barbara has to be ready on time. When Jack holds her to this agreement, he is going to wish he hadn't.