From 2010 through to 2023, VRT MAX has accumulated a diverse collection of over 20 television shows. Piet Piraat wonderwaterwereld and ROX represent the pinnacle of VRT MAX’s programming, launching in 2010 and 2011. As of May 2025, our compilation of VRT MAX’s top-rated series boasts over 20 unique shows.
Report series in which Wim Lybaert goes on the road with another guest in his to a mobile home converted bus, "De Columbus".
Philippe Geubels searches for the limits of his humor. He goes on an adventure for a week with people who you shouldn't laugh with.
In this documentary series, interspersed with historical reconstructions, Tom Waes investigates what has happened since the arrival of the first Homo sapiens, on the 14,000 square kilometers that we today call Flanders.
Over a tense summer on the Belgian coast, a wealthy friend group faces adulthood's harsh realities while grappling with love and societal expectations.
In times of fast news, clickbait and social media, what is still true and what not? Britt, Jan and Thomas figure it out for you.
Bibi and Ama are two lesbian friends in their early twenties. Hoping to become a better version of themselves, they move in together in an apartment in Brussels. Each in their very own way, but under the very same roof they come to share at least one new insight: coming out doesn’t mean coming clean.
Pano is a weekly magazine with penetrating reports around the big themes of our time. Themes that should interest all Flemish people and make them self-reflect. Pano wants to focus on strong, human stories, but also hard research journalism. Reporting own stories and news is a priority. For this show, the redaction teams of the old één program "Koppen" and the old Canvas program "Panorama" were combined into one.
Flo searches for answers that she asks herself while scrolling the internet. Questions that you do not immediately find in normal FAQ lists, but according to Flo belong there.
Parents do that by trial and error. Some do it like their own parents, others with the advice of a help book or just on gut feeling. In the new 'The Wonder Years', Siska Schoeters and Dieter Coppens, together with experts, are looking for an answer to the many questions that parents have.