The Loi du 24 février 1991 reinforced the public‑service charters, obliging both VRT and RTBF to allocate 15 % of airtime to European co‑productions and 5 % to “educational/voorlichting” programmes (civic education, health, consumer rights).
| Broadcaster | Language | Key 1991 Highlights | |-------------|----------|----------------------| | | Dutch | • De Droom (prime‑time drama series) – a Flemish‑produced thriller that reached 1.2 million viewers. • Schuurs & Co – a satirical news‑magazine that became a cult favourite among university students. • Launch of VRT 2 (formerly BRT2) as a cultural channel, airing theatre recordings and documentaries. | | RTBF (Radio‑télévision belge de la communauté française) | French | • Le Grand Bazar – a variety show blending comedy sketches, musical guests and live audience participation. • Missions: Impossible – a French‑Belgian co‑production sci‑fi series that aired on TF1 as well. • Expanded children's block “Minitel” to include French‑dubbing of Japanese anime (e.g., Dragon Ball ). | | RTW (Radiodiffusion‑télévision Wallonne) – a short‑lived regional initiative that aired a few local news bulletins in 1991 before being absorbed into RTBF. | | | sexuele voorlichting 1991 belgium full videotitle porn tube
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