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 +'''Het Leugenpaleis''' was a Flemish (Belgian) comedy show from Hugo Matthysen and Bart Peeters, on the radio station [[Studio Brussel]]. In this format of absurd humor numerous sets of (stock-)characters, mostly including co-writer Bart Peeters, perform sketches, often variations on a sometimes long-running theme, usually in the Dutch dialect of Antwerp. There are no taboos, logic is frequently ignored or perverted and nearly all (especially recurring) characters are ridiculous to daft, sometimes rather gross.
 +This was followed by the television show [[Het Peulengaleis]], basically the same, but on TV.
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 +== Acteurs ==
 +* [[Warre Borgmans]]
 +* [[Els Dottermans]]
 +* [[Pieter Embrechts]]
 +* [[Tine Embrechts]]
 +* [[Dimitri Leue]]
 +* [[Geena Lisa Peeters]]
 +* [[Hugo Matthysen]]
 +* [[Bart Peeters]]
 +* [[Karlijn Sileghem]]
 +* [[Adriaan Van den Hoof]]
 +* [[Tom Van Dyck]]
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Het Leugenpaleis was a Flemish (Belgian) comedy show from Hugo Matthysen and Bart Peeters, on the radio station Studio Brussel. In this format of absurd humor numerous sets of (stock-)characters, mostly including co-writer Bart Peeters, perform sketches, often variations on a sometimes long-running theme, usually in the Dutch dialect of Antwerp. There are no taboos, logic is frequently ignored or perverted and nearly all (especially recurring) characters are ridiculous to daft, sometimes rather gross. This was followed by the television show Het Peulengaleis, basically the same, but on TV.


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