TV-Brussel is a Dutch-speaking channel which believes in an international approach to a multicultural city. And so all our programmes are subtitled in French and English. To see our programmes with English subtitles, select page 887 on TV-Brussel's teletext, or page 888 for the French version. Our programmes are subtitled in French as of 19:30 and in English as of 21:00 (except on Saturdays, when subtitling starts at 18:00). Commercial breaks and programmes not produced by TV-Brussel are not subtitled.

TV-Brussel is the channel that tells you what's going on in your neck of the woods. Political, cultural, sporting and general news: every day, TV-Brussel informs you about your city.

From Monday to Friday TV-Brussel broadcasts a ten-minute news bulletin, followed by a magazine programme. They're repeated every 30 minutes, on the hour and the half-hour, starting at 18:00.

TV-Brussel's magazines look at every facet of life in the capital.

Mondays: TV-Brussel Sport. What's happening, what's being said in the Brussels sporting world.

Tuesdays: Con Brio. A programme for young people, presented by Bruno.

Wednesdays: Film Magazine. Friedl' Lesage reviews the latest film releases in Brussels.

Thursdays: Uit in Brussel. Brussels has a very active cultural scene. Yannick Siebens takes you through her choice.

Fridays: Every fortnight, in "Kunst/Wet" (also known as Arts/Loi, one of Brussels' main metro stations), Robert Esselinckx and the TV-Brussel news team present an in-depth analysis of a recent news story from Brussels. On alternate weeks a special guest will give their view of the week's events.
To wind up the programme, Daniel Van Avermaet, in "Salut aan de Kost", introduces the best restaurants (in every price range) in Brussels.

On Saturdays, every hour starting at 18:00, a special half-hour programme summarises the main events of the week.

On Sundays, after the news, a new-look "15 in 1", shorter, more compact and more geared to what Brussels has to offer ex-pats living in the capital.
Presented by Robin Faure and Maria Tarantino.

If you have any questions, remarks or suggestions, please don't hesitate to send an e-mail.


Best wishes,

The TV-Brussel team