Zeg 'ns Aaa

Zeg 'ns Aaa (Say Aah) was a long-running and popular Dutch sitcom,[1] situated in the medical practice of a general practitioner and revolving around herself, her family, and her housekeeper.

The title refers to the imperative phrase Say Aah, often said by doctors when they want to inspect the mouth cavity of a patient.

It was also shown on Belgian television and with English subtitles on Super Channel and on SBS-TV in Australia.

Chiem van Houweninge and Alexander Pola originally wrote the scripts, later aided by Marina de Vos, Van Houweninge's wife.

In 1984 the series won the Gouden Televizier-Ring for best show on Dutch television that year.