Flikken Maastricht (2007-2024)

Premiere:
September 3, 2007

# of Seasons: 19

# of Episodes: 201

Finale:
April 26, 2024

Creators:
Reinout Oerlemans

Original Title:
Flikken Maastricht

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Crime

Production Companies:
Warner Bros. International Television Production Netherlands

Countries:
NL

Former Amsterdam police detective Floris Wolfs has been transferred to the police department of the south-Dutch country town Maastricht. His metropolitan experience nicely complements the local expertise of his new country colleagues, who know the folks. Slowly he fits in, while solving countless crimes together with his female partner Eva van Dongen.

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Assistant Director:
Barbara Verschuren

Best Boy Grip:
Tijs Windig

Casting:
Sven van den Berg
Fay Muller
Betty Post

Colorist:
Martin Klein

Costume Design:
Tanja Hoff
Charissa Bos
Marielle Vos

Data Wrangler:
Arun Harends

Dialogue Editor:
Anton Leijdekker

First Assistant Director:
Kai Westendorp

Focus Puller:
Thomas Bultstra

Gaffer:
Edwin Bakker

Location Manager:
Patrick Noordzij

Location Scout:
River de Vries
Martijn van Dishoeck

Makeup & Hair:
Dick Naastepad
Demi van Rooijen

Original Music Composer:
Fons Merkies

Producer:
Erwin Godschalk
Rolf Koot

Production Design:
Marijke Brinkhof

Production Manager:
Sakina Aissat

Property Master:
Noor van Welsen

Set Dresser:
Linda Verwoerdt

Sound:
Dirk Copper
Georges Bossaers

Sound Designer:
Danny Rosendahl

Stunts:
Marco Maas

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