Image Alt: | Flodder title card |
Genre: | Comedy |
Based On: | The movie Flodder |
Creator: | Dick Maas |
Country: | Netherlands |
Language: | Dutch |
Num Seasons: | 5 |
Num Episodes: | 62 |
Executive Producer: | Laurens Geels |
Editor: | Bert Rijkelijkhuizen |
Location: | Almere |
Runtime: | 25 minutes |
Company: | First Floor Features |
Flodder is a Dutch comedy series about the criminal family Flodder as they are given government-provided housing in the high-class district of Zonnedael, that aired from 1993 to 1999.
The series is based on the highly praised movie trilogy of the same name. Though the storylines of the series, while following the same characters, are separate from the movies.[1]
For the production of the series, a set of eight complete villas including roads was built in Almere at the studio First Floor Factory. The character of Grandpa (Opa) Flodder, which dies in the first movie, returned for the TV series and most of the other movie cast returned to reprise their roles in the series.[2]
Initially the series would run for three seasons, so that the final of the series would coincide with the release of the third and final movie of the trilogy. But thanks to the immense success of both movies and TV series, TV network Veronica asked for a continuation. Filming resumed in 1997. Three days after filming concluded, starring actor Coen van Vrijberghe de Coningh suddenly passed away during a company party with Šimić and De Walle, meaning the definitive end of the series.[3] Veronica aired the final two seasons of the show in 1998 and 1999.[4]