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Het zonnetje in huis

  • TV Series
  • 1993–2003
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Martine Bijl, John Kraaijkamp Jr., and John Kraaijkamp Sr. in Het zonnetje in huis (1993)
Comedy

Catherina and Erik Bovenkerk are happily married. But then they decide to take care of father Piet Bovenkerk and he moves in.Catherina and Erik Bovenkerk are happily married. But then they decide to take care of father Piet Bovenkerk and he moves in.Catherina and Erik Bovenkerk are happily married. But then they decide to take care of father Piet Bovenkerk and he moves in.

  • Creators
    • Brian Cooke
    • Johnnie Mortimer
  • Stars
    • John Kraaijkamp Sr.
    • John Kraaijkamp Jr.
    • Martine Bijl
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    423
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    • Creators
      • Brian Cooke
      • Johnnie Mortimer
    • Stars
      • John Kraaijkamp Sr.
      • John Kraaijkamp Jr.
      • Martine Bijl
    • 3User reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    John Kraaijkamp Sr.
    John Kraaijkamp Sr.
    • Piet Bovenkerk
    • 1993–2003
    John Kraaijkamp Jr.
    • Erik Bovenkerk
    • 1993–2003
    Martine Bijl
    Martine Bijl
    • Catharina Bovenkerk
    • 1993–2003
    Pieter Lutz
    Pieter Lutz
    • Fred van Zoomeren
    • 1994–2003
    Dana Dool
    Dana Dool
    • Barvrouw Connie
    • 1997–2001
    Sacco van der Made
    Sacco van der Made
    • Bert Jansen
    • 1995–1997
    Fred Velle
    • Barman Kees
    • 1995–1997
    Coby Timp
    • Toos de Vries
    • 1995–2003
    Ella Snoep
    Ella Snoep
    • Hella…
    • 1994–1999
    Hero Muller
    Hero Muller
    • Walter
    • 2001–2003
    Marjolijn Touw
    • Barvrouw Hannie
    • 2003
    Elsje Scherjon
    Elsje Scherjon
    • Mathilde Dijkman
    • 1995–1997
    Edmond Classen
    • JP
    • 1994–1995
    Ab Abspoel
    • Bert Jansen
    • 1994
    Marielle Fiolet
    • Marjan
    • 1994–1995
    Huib Broos
    Huib Broos
    • Dre
    • 2000
    Ron Kaat
    • Sjon
    • 2001
    Adèle Bloemendaal
    • Gabriëla van Duin
    • 2000
    • Creators
      • Brian Cooke
      • Johnnie Mortimer
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    geapelde

    A summery by one of the writers.

    't Zonnetje In Huis started life as an ITV sitcom called Tom, Dick and Harriet by the prodigious writing duo of Mortimer and Cooke. It starred Lionel Jeffries as Tom and Ian Ogilvy as his son Richard, who takes him in after the death Tom's wife. The series focused on the antics of Tom, who after thirty years of being denied everything, now wants to life the life he has never been able to live. Much to the chagrin of his son and daughter-in-law. The series was not a success in the UK and was canceled after two six episode seasons, but did spawn an even shorter lived American remake Foot In The Door, starring Harold Gould as the widower.

    In the Dutch remake, the role of the widower was played by the famous dutch comedian/actor John Kraaykamp. He brought a lot of himself to the role and when the first 13 episode season was done, the network very much wanted to continue. Brian Cooke was asked to provide additional episodes (on his own, as his writing partner has since died). But he was working in Hollywood at that point and didn't really have the time to do it, so he got two young writers to do the work under his guidance. Both the network and the Dutch producer did not think that was a good way to work. For the third season Dutch writers were sought.

    Harm Edens and I had successfully done adaptations of the British series Porridge and Man About the House and a Dutch version of the American hit The Mary Tyler Moore Show. After years of doing adaptations we were ready to go and do our own show, but the climate here still wasn't ready for that. Most shows were adapted or started out life as adaptations. Our first show, the dutch version of Porridge, had run for sixty self written episodes after the initial 21 British ones were used up and our Dutch version of Man About The House was to run even longer (although we pulled out at a certain point after training a couple of new writers).

    We were asked, along with three other writers and one American who claimed to have written on Cheers, but hadn't and was dropped very quickly after his first contribution, to set up a third season. At the end of that season only we remained. The cast only wanted to work with our scripts and we were very proud of that.

    We also reworked the series basic situation to suit our needs as writers and those of our actors. First of all, our Tom was cast a lot older than the original one. His character was different too. John Kraaykamp is at his funniest, when he is complaining. He has a comedians charm to pull that off without alienating the audience and an actors inclination to get his laughs through his lines and not by tomfoolery. The basic idea of the series shifted because of that. It was no longer about a man, who could enjoy life after having been put down by his wife for so many years. It was now about the effect of a grumbling old man coming to live with his son and daughter-in-law. It's the daughter-in-law who takes the brunt of his constant griping and she copes with that by giving as good as she gets. The developed a style of bad-mouthing each other (always with reason, which we took great care of in every episode) in such a way that they both remained human. At times it may seem that this series is something like the American sitcom Married With Children, but that is not the case. Zonnetje is a more human. In fact, the more they set each other off the more normal they seem. Richard, the husband in all this, plays the role of the middle man. He is someone who believes differences between people can be overcome by patience and communication. He is not a weak man, because he defends his position with force. But he is a nuanced man and that's what makes him funny.

    We also changed the setting of the series. In the second series, Brian Cooke had already given Richard and Harriet a child and created a place where Tom could meet with his friends; a simple pub somewhere in the heart of the big city where this sitcom takes place. We had Harriet quit her job as a magazine writer and have Richard and her start his own ad agency in an office over the pub. We also changed the bland barman from the Cooke and Mortimer set-up to his wife, who comes from a rival big city (Rotterdam as opposed to Amsterdam) and deals with the disappointments in her life by putting everyone down, including herself. On other thing we changed was the tone of the comedy. Because of our preferences and our writing style, we shifted the series from a typically British plot-driven comedy to a more American style conflict driven show. This also made it more 'modern' than it's original.

    In this set-up the series went on for seven more seasons, the last two of which were only ten episodes, due to the age of the actors involved and the fact that John Kraaykamp was doing a lot of theater as well. The series remained very popular, viewing figures soaring to new heights for the last three seasons, when we dropped the extra sets that we had been using for scenes set outside of the home of Richard and Harriet, their office and the pub and just concentrated on the essence of this great show: how hard it is to live together and to deal with the disappointments of life.
    9nemod12

    Just because...

    Just because i can write a review here and because yes, i am from Holland/ the Netherlands.

    First of all i want to say i didn't knew this was a sort of copy from an already existing show.

    Just a short bit of who i am. Or more, how i feel. It will add something to the short review i will give about the show. Due to medical reasons it's not going too good with me. TV can make a difference in making the entertainment for time you need to relax. I can watch nice comedy shows on comedy central but i do not often laugh. So that's my mood since some time now. Depression can be a pain.

    Now, this show i watched some episodes when i was a bit younger. Now every time when it is on comedy central the last months i have so much honest fun with this. I even zap away F1 to watch this. The chemical between the actors is just amazing. Johnny K and Jonnny K Jr are also father and son i real life. Then Martine Bijl as the wife. The humor can be so funny because they are all so much in their character. Also Pieter Lutz is such a great actor in the modest role he plays. The small details are just phenomenal.

    If you are from Holland it will always be better then when you are not from here. thats the fact. This show is not near a 6 when it comes to rating. An 8 would be not out of place. Now i know it will take some time before this review will be read. It's a dutch TV show that has only fans in Holland i think.
    5baantjer-74478

    Very old fashion comedy jokes, Dutch series

    Het zonnetje in huis was according to myself very, very, old fashion.

    Every episode the same old song, the same weird situations and jokes. Only the first 4 seasons where good, after that worst and worst.

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      The show was originally intended to end in 2000, with a 3-part finale in which Piet leaves for Spain with his new love. Later, RTL wanted to make more episodes, although Kraaijkamp Sr. initially refused, having decided to retire from television acting due to his old age. When Kraaijkamp Sr. gave in, two more seasons were made in 2002 and 2003.
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      Referenced in De slimste mens ter wereld: Episode #17.17 (2021)

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    • Release date
      • December 31, 1993 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • Netherlands
    • Language
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • Het Zonnetje in Huis
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      30 minutes
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      • 4:3

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