A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
December 6, 1998
# of Seasons: 12
# of Episodes: 109
Finale:
May 19, 2024
Creators:
Bart De Pauw
Michiel Devlieger
Tom Lenaerts
Michel Vanhove
Original Title:
De Mol
Alternate Titles:
Wie is de Mol? België
Genres:
Family | Reality
Production Companies:
Woestijnvis
Countries:
BE
The Mole is a reality television game show which was originally created in 1999 by Woestijnvis. It was conceived by Michiel Devlieger, Bart de Pauw, Tom Lenaerts and Michel Vanhove, and won the famous Rose d'Or in Montreux, Switzerland, in 2000. The format has been licensed in 40 countries from all around the world. The show aired on TV1 (now VRT 1) for 3 reasons between 1998 and 2003; in 2016 it was revived and moved to VIER (now Play4).
Assistant Director:
Tanguy Lijssens
Assistant Editor:
Wout Schreurs
Jasper Engels
Camera Operator:
Kris Deschamps
Alex De Backer
Dieter Lavreysen
Bram Claus
Color Grading:
Joost Van Kerckhove
Director:
Pjotr Wolfs
Mathias De Neve
Director of Photography:
Philippe Vanpuyvelde
Editor:
Katrijn Declercq
Joppe Van Den Brande
Willem Van Hecke
Gijs Delva
Hugo Hermans
Nick Verougstraete
Pieter Peeters
Editorial Staff:
Wouter Verstichel
Jan De Troij
Koen Warlop
Kurt Beheydt
Jasper Van der Avert
Koen de Poorter
Graphic Designer:
Ward Vossaert
Lighting Artist:
Anouk Hasaers
Jowan Bruyninckx
Other:
Delphine Bauwens
Kelly Van den Bleeken
Gilles Van Bouwel
Niels Devlieghere
Producer:
Laura Znamensky
Gwen Moysons
Jurith Haemhouts
Producer's Assistant:
Sara Vander Elst
Security:
Filip Blommaert
Glenn Crynen
Jan Van Reet
Set Decoration:
Marlies Sterck
Mathias Gijs
Jens Coulier
Sound:
Thomas Wouters
Jan Willekens
Toon Meuris
Johan Somers
Sound Mixer:
Wannes Vertommen
Nick Leyers
Thanks:
Lieve Domen
Annick Bongers
Michiel Gulickx
Lore De Decker
Isabelle Couvreur
Paola Ruiu
Francesca Massa
Alessio Nastasi
Matthias Declecq
Gunther Steyaert
Linde De Ceuster
Kaat Lansbergen
Emma Dries
Woody Dirks
Kamiel Bral
Kris François
Jef Theunis
Lise Tieleman
Kathie Hanssens
Hanne Vansteenbrugge
Mieke Debruyne
Geert Engels
Eva Hendriks
Bos Goderis
Eveline De Smet
Joris Bruyninckx
Aura Christiaens
Mieke Mosselmans
Annelotte De Brandt
Dries Hulens
Jenthe Veulemans
Sarah Van Pelt
Felix De Troyer
Hanne Hauquier
Isabelle Nijs
Michiel Devlieger
Erik Watté
Hazel Pleysier
Karel De Waele
Haydee Nackaerts
Nona Lambrechts
Julie Linssen
Sabrina Demey
Elke Van Humbeeck
Elke Dumon
Lies Maesschalck
Kathleen Wyns
Sarah Smagghe
Steven Huyers
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