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- Barend_is_weer_bezig abstract "Barend is weer bezig is a Dutch television show written and directed by Wim T. Schippers with Wim van der Linden, Gied Jaspars, and Ruud van Hemert and broadcast by the VPRO in 1972-1973. The show was produced by Ellen Jens. Four regular episodes and a Christmas special were made, and caused considerable controversy, particularly because of a scene in which Queen Juliana of the Netherlands was mocked.".
- Q16200994 abstract "Barend is weer bezig is a Dutch television show written and directed by Wim T. Schippers with Wim van der Linden, Gied Jaspars, and Ruud van Hemert and broadcast by the VPRO in 1972-1973. The show was produced by Ellen Jens. Four regular episodes and a Christmas special were made, and caused considerable controversy, particularly because of a scene in which Queen Juliana of the Netherlands was mocked.".
- Barend_is_weer_bezig comment "Barend is weer bezig is a Dutch television show written and directed by Wim T. Schippers with Wim van der Linden, Gied Jaspars, and Ruud van Hemert and broadcast by the VPRO in 1972-1973. The show was produced by Ellen Jens. Four regular episodes and a Christmas special were made, and caused considerable controversy, particularly because of a scene in which Queen Juliana of the Netherlands was mocked.".
- Q16200994 comment "Barend is weer bezig is a Dutch television show written and directed by Wim T. Schippers with Wim van der Linden, Gied Jaspars, and Ruud van Hemert and broadcast by the VPRO in 1972-1973. The show was produced by Ellen Jens. Four regular episodes and a Christmas special were made, and caused considerable controversy, particularly because of a scene in which Queen Juliana of the Netherlands was mocked.".