[1] It was described in 1985 as mixing "scientific reports with off-beat pranks and displays of bizarre fruits and vegetables grown by viewers".
[2] After he retired from national television he had a daily (Monday – Friday) weather talk on the East Flanders department of Belgium national radio.
In 2005 a small museum was opened in Hoeilaart, Belgium, dedicated to him.
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