Dunya & Desie

Dunya & Desie (2002-2004)

EndedScripted showDrama, Comedy

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 17:45 (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E06Dunya en Desie ForeverOct 9, 2004
S03E05Geen Ja en Geen NeeOct 7, 2004
S03E04Bed- en BadgastenOct 6, 2004
S03E03Persoonlijke VragenOct 5, 2004
S03E02JongensdromenOct 4, 2004
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Dunya & Desie premiere?

Dunya & Desie premiered on January 6, 2002.

Who created Dunya & Desie?

Dunya & Desie was created by Dana Nechushtan.

What is Dunya's ethnicity?

Dunya is a Muslim girl of Moroccan origin.

Who plays Dunya in the show?

Maryam Hassouni plays the character Dunya in the show.

What is Desie's ethnicity?

Desie is a white girl of Dutch origin.

Who plays Desie in the show?

Eva van de Wijdeven plays the character Desie in the show.

What is the genre of Dunya & Desie?

Dunya & Desie is a comedy-drama.

In what city is Dunya & Desie based?

Dunya & Desie is based in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

What is the show's main plot?

The show follows the friendship between Dunya and Desie, from different ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds, as they navigate teenage life in Amsterdam.

Who plays Dunya's brother in the show?

Sabri Saad El-Hamus plays the character Samir, Dunya's brother in the show.

What is the name of Desie's mother in the show?

The name of Desie's mother in the show is Monique.

What is the name of the school Dunya & Desie attend?

The school Dunya & Desie attend is called the Pieter Nieuwland College.

Who plays the role of Desie's boyfriend in the show?

Mike Libanon plays the role of Desie's boyfriend, Rachid, in the show.

What is the age rating of Dunya & Desie?

Dunya & Desie is rated TV-PG.

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