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Reboot of KRO-NCRV show Ook dat nog! cancelled after just one season

Reboot of KRO-NCRV show Ook dat nog! cancelled after just one season

The Dutch consumer program 'Ook dat nog!', a reboot aired by KRO-NCRV, has been canceled after only one season. Broadcaster KRO-NCRV confirmed the decision following reports that the satirical show would not be returning.

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