Spangen

Spangen (1999-2006)

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Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S05E10FinaleNov 6, 2006
S05E09Hoog spelOct 30, 2006
S05E08BorderlineOct 24, 2006
S05E07Huiselijk geweldOct 16, 2006
S05E06ChantageOct 9, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show Spangen premiere?

Spangen premiered on January 21, 1999.

Who were the main characters in Spangen?

The main characters in Spangen included Sylvia Hoeks as Suus, Linda de Mol as Sylvia, and Monique van de Ven as Merel.

What was the genre of Spangen?

Spangen was a crime drama series.

Where was Spangen set?

Spangen was set in a police station in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

Who was the creator of Spangen?

Spangen was created by Johan Nijenhuis and Johan van der Zanden.

How many episodes were there in the first season of Spangen?

The first season of Spangen consisted of 12 episodes.

What was the premise of Spangen?

Spangen followed the personal and professional lives of the staff at a Rotterdam police station, focusing on their struggles, relationships, and cases they worked on.

Who was the director of Spangen?

Various directors worked on Spangen, including Pollo de Pimentel and Marcel Visbeen.

Did Spangen receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, Spangen received several nominations for the Golden Calf awards, including Best Television Drama and Best Actress in a Television Drama.

Were there any notable guest stars on Spangen?

Yes, Spangen featured guest appearances by actors such as Tygo Gernandt, Caro Lenssen, and Ariane Schluter.

What was the reception of Spangen by critics?

Spangen received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its realistic portrayal of police work and engaging storylines.

Were there any spin-offs or related shows to Spangen?

No, there were no spin-offs or related shows to Spangen.

Was Spangen based on a true story?

No, Spangen was not based on a true story. It was a fictional series.

Did Spangen have a loyal fan base?

Yes, Spangen had a loyal fan base who appreciated its gritty and realistic portrayal of police work.

Did Spangen explore social issues?

Yes, Spangen touched upon various social issues such as domestic violence, drug abuse, and corruption within the police force.

Did Spangen have a satisfying conclusion?

Spangen's conclusion was left open-ended, allowing viewers to draw their own conclusions about the characters' futures.

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