Fans of the Planckaert family are in for a treat. From the end of this month, Eddy Planckaert and co are back in action. Iluna and the other grandchildren also make their appearance on the small screen. They take viewers into their unique world in the new series “De Planckies”.
From the end of October, Flanders’ warmest family will be a constant presence on the small screen. From Sunday evening, October 24, viewers can once again enjoy the captivating adventures of the Planckaert family in the new season of “Château Planckaert”. The family’s grandchildren, in turn, are conquering the youth channel Ketnet. Iluna, Devon, Mageno, Noa, Yukka and Elara take viewers to their French castle in the new “De Planckies”.
Major Challenges
In the new season of “Château Planckaert”, the family faces several major challenges. The renovation work on the castle has been significantly delayed. Junior’s intensive rehabilitation after his motorcycle accident and the constant care for grandma Clara jeopardize the family’s move to France. But for Francesco, Stephanie and their families, it’s a done deal. They organize a real mass migration and prepare everything to allow their children to enjoy French education. However, that plan doesn’t go smoothly…
In “De Planckies”, we get to know Iluna, Devon, Mageno, Noa, Yukka and Elara better. In the new Ketnet series, they experience numerous adventures on the estate and immerse themselves in nature. Away from the inhabited world, they let their imagination run wild, but they also keep their feet on the ground and help their (grand)parents with the renovations. In each episode, the inspiring gang experiences a new adventure. This series tells the story of Flanders’ favorite family through the eyes of the children and offers a unique, fresh perspective on the new turn in their lives. Building a clubhouse, organizing a pool party, giving a music performance and spotting wild animals on their estate: “De Planckies” push their boundaries every time and amaze young and old with their enthusiasm and inventiveness.
“Château Planckaert” can be seen every Sunday at 8 pm on Eén and via VRT NU from October 24. You can watch “De Planckies” from October 27, every Wednesday at 6 pm on Ketnet, VRT NU, Ketnet.be and in the Ketnet app.
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