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- The series follows Adrian Monk, a brilliant former San Francisco detective, who now consults the police as a private consultant whilst battling with an obsessive-compulsive disorder.
- A divorced father and a soon-to-be divorced mother meet and begin a romantic courtship which is always complicated by their respective children and their own life problems.
- After his wife cheats on him with his superior, police commissioner Witse leaves Brussels for Halle to start a new life. His idiosyncratic character and ways of solving cases often clashes with his new colleagues.
- Vincke and Verstuyft are the best detectives of the Antwerp police department. They are confronted with the murder on a leading executive and put all their effort to catch the murderer.
- Stan Moereels is found dead. Was it suicide, or was he killed? Stan's foster-child Jana Meyer decides to investigate. Alexander Vorlat doesn't make it easy for her. He has his own reasons to make it difficult for everyone around him.
- Senior partner Paul Emile Leduc's law firm handles various legal cases. Mundane, vain partner Gabriël Nukerke specializes in show-business. Selfrighteous, yet sort of idealistic Chris Haagdoorn handles must criminal cases, in close collaboration with private detective Hugo Van Eyck, who tends to cut corners. Rookie Luc Lievens came to learn on the job, but lacks experience and confidence to get interesting cases.
- Flemish sitcom in which Gabriel, a naive angel in training, is sent by St. Peter to act as guardian angel, but in human form, for modern feminist Amanda and her children Elias and Lotte, being employed as in-living household-help and 'babysitter'. Against his angelical code of honor, Gabriel falls in love with her. Furthermore he is crossed constantly by his counterpart from hell, smooth Helmut, who finds it easy to trick the unexperienced angel with 'advice'.
- Alexander is best described as a Flemish tame, low-budget version of classic British sitcom "Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em", as Alexander Verdoodt is, like Frank, a clumsy idiot who invariably messes up everything he touches. God knows what his sweet wife, also called Betsy, ever saw in him, everyone one else wisely chooses to keep well-meaning, naive good-for-nothing Alexander at arms length, or rather as far as possible.
- In his Paris studio, Reginald Gray, the 69 year-old Irish-born painter chronicles his life and his art as he paints his latest commissioned portrait. In this celebration of skill and discipline, the tasks of making paint are no less absorbing and rewarding than the process of making a painting. Gray is internationally known as a portraitist whose subjects rarely, if ever, have been willing to sit for a portrait - Francis Bacon most notably. Fortunately, Gray's portrait of Samuel Beckett, lost or stolen in the 1960's from a Royal Academy exhibit, was rediscovered during the making of this program. Gray's stories take you on a journey both visual and emotional. From Paris to Normandy, London to Dublin, you'll get an intimate look at Reginald Gray's life and art through his own stories and the colorful opinions of his family, friends, critics and fellow artists.
- Highlighting great moments in African-American history.
- In spite of the fact that the problem has been known for years, the trade of so-called blood diamonds still fuels wars in southern Africa. By following the track of the diamond from Angola via Zambia and South Africa to Europe it is revealed how shockingly easy it is to change the color of a diamond from red to white.
- A former San Francisco police detective suffering from an extreme case of obsessive-compulsive disorder is called in to investigate an apparent assassination attempt of a mayoral candidate in which one of his bodyguards is killed.
- Bieke came home early from the United States. She instantly looks for a job and a decent car. She goes to work at Publitime, a news magazine. Meanwhile, Dimitri has purchased an overpriced car. He wants to sell the car to Bieke.
- A tax auditor is coming over. Boma is able to warn everybody just in time. Doortje is concerned about Pico's black-listed TV's, Oscar is worried about his bags of pretzels and Carmen panics about her job as a cleaning lady at Boma's.
- Boma has a new girlfriend, Chantal De Graaf. They met in a car accident. However, Chantal has some bad intentions. She's with Boma to rip him off and to make him sell the football pitch. She seduces Pico and Xavier to make Boma jealous.
- When Randy's mother marries a guy much younger than she, he gets worried. When they go to some kind of couples retreat, he asks Monk and Sharona to go and keep an eye on her. So to join the group, Monk and Sharona pretend to be married.
- When English teacher Beth Landow falls from the clock tower at Trudy's former high school, Monk is called in and quickly disproves the police theory of suicide. The trail of clues leads to a science teacher but he has an iron-clad alibi. Monk becomes a substitute teacher in the hopes of solving the case.
- When an inmate is poisoned to death hours before he's due to be executed, Monk is brought in to solve the case and finds himself as the prison's newest resident.
- A skydiving student on spring break appears to have drowned in midair - a case strange enough to convince Monk to travel to Mexico to investigate. While there, he must deal with a myriad of phobias, the theft of his luggage, the shortage of his favorite brand of bottled water, and apparent attempts on his life, all while trying to unravel one or more murders that are not what they seem.
- Monk is committed to an asylum, where he becomes convinced the chief psychiatrist committed a murder several years prior.
- When a powerful CEO and his wife are shot to death in a deserted parking lot, the police investigate the husband's enemies. But Monk thinks it's all about the wife and the affair she was having with a handsome young ballplayer.
- A police officer and friend of Stottlemeyer is framed for a crime he didn't commit involving a ferris wheel. Meanwhile Monk tries to convince Stottlemeyer to get him reinstated.
- When a ringmaster is murdered by an acrobat in a crowded restaurant, Monk suspects his ex wife is responsible. But with her foot broken and in a cast, how could she have done it?
- Monk attends a popular new play starring Sharona's sister Gail. But when Gail appears to stab and kill her costar during the live performance, Sharona calls Monk in to investigate.
- A judge is murdered while placing a 911 call, but before she dies she names her attacker - notorious criminal Dale Biederbeck. The problem is, "Dale the Whale" is over 800 pounds and hasn't left his bed in years.
- Monk suspects the owner of a notorious playboy magazine is responsible for the death of his CFO, who died alone in a locked room of an apparent accident. So, how did he do it?
- While on vacation at a resort, Benjy claims he witnessed a murder. Monk believes him, but with no body and the cleanest crime scene Monk has ever seen, it's going to be hard to convince everybody else.
- Monk tries to link the victims of a serial killer before he strikes again.
- Monk's first flight proves to be harder than he anticipated when he begins to suspect that a fellow passenger murdered his wife.
- A billionaire in disguise is gunned down while mugging a man, and Sharona helps Monk solve the case.
- A sniper causes a car accident that nearly kills Stottlemeyer's wife, Karen. Now it's up to Monk to solve the case and keep Stottlemeyer from doing something he might regret.
- Renowned philanthropist Henry Rutherford is killed when a moderate earthquake rocks the city and sends a display case falling on top of him. But when Monk examines the scene, he finds clues that suggest foul play.
- A woman is murdered during the San Francisco marathon and Monk suspects her married lover. But he was running the race, and his tracking chip says he never left.
- Law student Julie Parlow's grandmother is kidnapped and held for ransom. But they don't have any money, so why did the kidnappers release her? And why did they feed her pizza?
- A very tidy woman who resembles Trudy turns Monk's head while he's investigating a triple homicide. The only problem is, she's the prime suspect.
- Monk's paperboy is killed on his doorstep, and the killer takes Monk's paper. So, what's in the paper that the killer doesn't want Monk to see?
- When a woman drives off the road to her death, her body is mysteriously found three mornings later by a psychic known for fudging the truth. Monk must discover if she's telling the truth this time, or else let a murderer go free.
- When Monk's favorite singer, Willie Nelson, is suspected of murdering his tour manager, Monk steps in to clear his name.
- A series of mail bombs target three wealthy siblings, but Monk thinks one of the brothers is actually responsible. The problem is, he's been in a coma for the last four months.
- A T.V. star charms Monk's entire team with the VIP treatment. But Monk is convinced he murdered his wife.
- Monk's agoraphobic brother Ambrose asks for his help, convinced his neighbor has been killed by her husband. But all the husband seems focused on is winning the pies at the local fair.
- The world's oldest man dies the day before his birthday, and everyone but Stottlemeyer's wife, Karen, thinks it's just the result of old age. Karen enlists Monk's help to figure out what really happened.
- Doortje goes to see her gynecologist and since she says 'doctor', Dimitri thinks Pico abuses her. Doortje calls Pascale about what her doctor said. Oscar hears a few things and mistakenly thinks he made Pascale pregnant again.
- Carmen seems to be tired of Xavier's parakeets. When he's on a military training, Xavier gets them of the house since he is afraid Carmen would do them harm. Bieke offers Xavier to take his birds in.