Belgium

Eyeworks Belgium is an Entertainment, Film and TV-Drama production company.

Entertainment
Eyeworks Belgium produces reality and studio shows for all major Belgian networks, both in Flanders and Wallonia. Successfully produced original formats include “Ticket to the Tribes” (Toast Kannibaal, nominated for a Rose d’Or Award in 2006 and worldwide produced in 10 countries), the longest running celebrity reallife soap “The Pfaffs” (De Pfaffs) and more recently “The New Batch” (De Nieuwe Garde), a restaurant school docusoap, and “Dog Days” (Het Zal Je Hond Maar Zijn), an animal-themed magazine show. International formats form the Eyeworks catalogue were turned into local hits, such as “Test The Nation” (De Nationale Test), “Stars Dance on Ice” (Sterren op het IJs) and “The Italian Dream” (De Italiaanse Droom). Apart from these owned productions, Eyeworks is also responsible for the Flemish adaptations of “How do you solve a problem like Maria?” (Op Zoek naar Maria), “Kitchen Nightmares” (Chef in Nood), “Beauty and the Geek” (Beauty and the Nerd), “Four in a Bed” (Met Vier in Bed), “MasterChef” (MasterChef) and “Strictly Come Dancing” (Sterren op de Dansvloer).