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'''''Ontbijt Piet!''''' (English: ''Breakfast Piet!'') is a Dutch Sinterklaas live-action series produced by Endemol & broadcasted by Nickelodeon in the Netherlands. It ran for 2 seasons between late november and early December in 2007 and 2008. It's stars Rein Hofman as Ontbijtpiet, Eva van der Gucht as Smulpiet  And Bram van der Vlugt as Saint Nicholas.<ref>https://www.televisiegeheugen.nl/sinterklaas-series/ontbijtpiet-2007-2008#informatie</ref> The show is made to encourage children into eating breakfast.<ref>[https://www.adformatie.nl/craft/nickelodeon-zet-ontbijtpiet-voor-beter-ontbijt-kinderen News article about the show.] Retrieved 05 Nov '19</ref> In total, around 28 episodes are made. As of now, all of the episodes are lost.
 
 
 
 
 
 
'''''Ontbijt Piet!''''' (English: '''''Breakfast Piet!''''') is a Dutch Sinterklaas live-action series produced by Endemol & broadcasted by Nickelodeon in the Netherlands. It ran for 2 seasons between late november and early december in 2007 and 2008. It's stars Rein Hofman as Ontbijtpiet, Eva van der Gucht as Smulpiet  And Bram van der Vlugt as Saint Nicholas.<ref>[https://www.televisiegeheugen.nl/sinterklaas-series/ontbijtpiet-2007-2008#informatie</ref> The show is made to encourage children into eating breakfast.<ref>[https://www.adformatie.nl/craft/nickelodeon-zet-ontbijtpiet-voor-beter-ontbijt-kinderen] News article about the show. Retrieved 05 Nov '19</ref> In total, around 28 episodes are made. And as of now, all of the episodes are lost.
 


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery mode=packed heights=170px>
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File:Ontbijtpiet1.jpg|The logo for the show.‎
File:Ontbijtpiet1.jpg|The logo for the show.‎
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File:Screenshot 2019-11-02 ontbijtpiet2008.png|The website for the show.
File:Screenshot 2019-11-02 ontbijtpiet2008.png|The website for the show.
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</gallery>
 
==See Also==
 
*[[McJuniorBob (partially found Dutch live-action show; 2008-2010)|''McJuniorBob'']], a Dutch 3-minute TV-Series created by Nickelodeon & McDonald's.
 
 


==External Links==
==External Links==
*[https://www.televisiegeheugen.nl/sinterklaas-series/ontbijtpiet-2007-2008#informatie Information about the show.(in Dutch)] Retrieved 05 Nov '19
*[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontbijt_Piet! Dutch Wikipedia page about the show] Retrieved 05 Nov '19


*[https://www.televisiegeheugen.nl/sinterklaas-series/ontbijtpiet-2007-2008#informatie Information about the show.(in Dutch)] Retrieved 05 Nov '19
*[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontbijt_Piet! Dutch WIkipedia page about the show] Retrieved 05 Nov '19
==References==
==References==
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==See Also==
*[[McJuniorBob (partially found Dutch live-action show; 2008-2010)|''McJuniorBob'']], a Dutch 3-minute TV-Series created by Nickelodeon & McDonald's.


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Revision as of 12:28, 5 November 2019

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Rein Hofman & Eva van der Gucht as Ontbijtpiet & Smulpiet

Status: Lost

Ontbijt Piet! (English: Breakfast Piet!) is a Dutch Sinterklaas live-action series produced by Endemol & broadcasted by Nickelodeon in the Netherlands. It ran for 2 seasons between late november and early December in 2007 and 2008. It's stars Rein Hofman as Ontbijtpiet, Eva van der Gucht as Smulpiet And Bram van der Vlugt as Saint Nicholas.[1] The show is made to encourage children into eating breakfast.[2] In total, around 28 episodes are made. As of now, all of the episodes are lost.

Gallery

See Also

  • McJuniorBob, a Dutch 3-minute TV-Series created by Nickelodeon & McDonald's.

External Links

References