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6.5 3 Seasons • 36 Episodes

R.I.P.

RIP was about the funeral company Vingerhoets. This business is losing its paterfamilias and boss. The widow Victorine Vingerhoets and her nephew, Willie Haezevoets, who live at home, have to take over the business and keep it going. Willie is patronized as a son and doesn't feel like going through life as an undertaker because he is desperately looking for a wife. The input of friend of the house Raymond van Derre (also known as Raymondke) often ensured that things never went the way they should.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Marc Lauwrys

    Marc Lauwrys

    Willie Hazevoets

  • Simonne Peeters

    Simonne Peeters

    Victorine Vingerhoets

  • Kurt Defrancq

    Kurt Defrancq

    Raymond Van Derre

  • Agnes de Nul

    Agnes de Nul

    Desiréeke De Potter

  • Chris Boni

    Chris Boni

    Irma Vanderkinderen

  • Jan De Bruyne

    Jan De Bruyne

    Jaak Vanderspikken

  • Veerle Eyckermans

    Veerle Eyckermans

    Rozeke Brandts

Overview

RIP was about the funeral company Vingerhoets. This business is losing its paterfamilias and boss. The widow Victorine Vingerhoets and her nephew, Willie Haezevoets, who live at home, have to take over the business and keep it going. Willie is patronized as a son and doesn't feel like going through life as an undertaker because he is desperately looking for a wife. The input of friend of the house Raymond van Derre (also known as Raymondke) often ensured that things never went the way they should.

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