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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Les Snuls are a group of Belgian comedians who were active from 1989 to 1993. They were known for their weekly television program shown on Canal+ Belgique, and for various disks. Their humour was mostly inspired by self-mockery and nonsense, much like the British comedy troupe Monty Python, and hijacking national symbols of Belgium and belgitudes (frites, chicons, Maurice Béjart, Jacques Brel, Gilles de Binche etc.). Les Snuls were famous for their guest presenters, mostly old ladies who didn't know they were part of a spoof, also not knowing their lines or the topics of the show. Additional commentaries, generally rude or mocking, were also added to the program. Ex: the presenter :\"until next week\", to which they add : \"Yeh, without you!\". They also produced the film,Film Belge.The duo Jannin-Liberski have since produced various television series (such as J'aime autant de t'ouvrir les yeux, Twin fliks), disks and advertisements.Members of Les Snuls:Kristiaan Debusscher - publicitaire, compositeur, musicienNicolas Fransolet - publicitaire, compositeur, musicienSerge Honorez - publicitaire, réalisateurFrédéric Jannin - dessinateur (Germain et nous), compositeur et musicien (Bowling balls, Zinno), homme de télévisionStefan Liberski - écrivain, réalisateur, publicitaireAssociate members:Bouli Lanners - réalisateur et acteurLaurence Bibot - humoriste, femme de télévisionRaymond Coumans surnommé \"Ray Coumix 2000 - philosophe, peintre\"Benoit Poelvoorde - song \"Les Américains\""@en }

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