Het Familiediner

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Het Familiediner
EOhetFamiliedinerLimousine.jpg
Limousine used in the show (seen in 2016)
Presented byBert van Leeuwen
Country of originNetherlands
Original languageDutch
Release
Original networkNPO 1
Original release2000 (2000)

Het Familiediner (Dutch for: The Family Dinner) is a Dutch television show by the Evangelische Omroep in which Bert van Leeuwen helps families take the first step towards resolving a family conflict. The show first aired in 2000 and more than 240 episodes have been produced.[1][2]

In the show Van Leeuwen visits those involved and he lets them tell their side of the story. After that he invites them to attend a dinner that is being prepared while they speak. In the evening a limousine drives to both parties to bring them to the restaurant and each party decides whether to accept or decline the invitation by entering the limousine or by letting it return without any passengers.

The show also offers mediation afterwards in case this is needed to work towards resolving the conflict.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b van Eenennaam, Alexander (11 May 2020). "20 jaar Het Familiediner: 'Soms denk je: hoe kan het? Ruzie om 10 euro en 4 gehaktballen'". AD.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  2. ^ van der List, Gerry (1 June 2020). "Blijmoedig en boeiend EO-idealisme: Het familiediner". Elsevier Weekblad (in Dutch). Retrieved 11 July 2020.


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