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- A behind the scenes look at the production of the television series 'Floris', filmed in the summer and autumn of 1968
- Van Rossum is after the last will and testament of Gravin Ada van Couwenberg's uncle. Together with her lady in waiting Viola, Ada dresses up as men to bring the will to court. Unfortunately they walk right into the clutches of Lange Pier and his men.
- Floris has allowed Roland to win the healing goblet so he may find out why a man from Gelre has entered the tournament. However, Roland is immediately ambushed and robbed of his prize by his rival Govert. Floris and Sindala decide to help Roland win the hand of his beloved Isabella.
- Floris and Sindala are carrying an important letter that needs to be signed by their commanding officer Reinbout. On arriving at his castle, they find it empty save for Reinbout's jester. Posing as three jesters, the trio sets out to rescue Reinbout from the dungeon of Van Rossum.
- After ten years of traveling the seven seas, Floris van Rozenmond returns home with his Indian friend Sindala. He find his castle occupied by Maarten van Rossum and soldiers from Gelre who are using it to collect toll and taxes. Van Rossum's enemy, Wolter van Oldensteijn breaks into the castle to release a prisoner and Floris & Sindala join him in the fight against Gelre. Sindala decides to remain with Floris in the low countries to help him get his castle back.
- Filips de Schone has commissioned a painting from Jeroen Bosch. The sergeant of Gelre asks Lange Pier to ambush Bosh on his way to the duke and steal the painting. Luckily, Bosh runs into Floris & Sindala who decide to help him along his way.
- Van Rossum is expecting the biggest cannon ever constructed in order to wreck Van Oldenstein's defenses in one fell blow. It is up to Floris and Sindala to try and sabotage the cannon before it gets there.
- Gwijde van Suikerbuijk from Gent comes to Oldensteijn to warn against an imminent attack by Van Rossum. Wolter, Floris and their men immediately set out, leaving Sindala and Gwijde to defend the castle. Unbeknowst to them, the infamous Lange Pier, King of Friesland is planning to rob the treasury of Oldensteijn.
- Floris and Sindala have a free pass into the city valid until five in the afternoon. Van Rossum and his sergeant have taken measures to make sure their enemies don't meet this deadline.
- Three spies from Gelre dressed as invalids team up with a self proclaimed miracle doctor to discredit Sindala, who has also set up shop as the local healer.
- A cart full of valuable weapons is ambushed by men from Gelre. Van Oldensteijn is convinced there is a traitor amongst his men. Sindala devices several ways to trap the culprit. When the traitor manages to step one step ahead of them at each turn, Sindala decides to catch the man by using his cunning against him.
- Roland and Govert are both vying for Isabella's hand in marriage. Her father vows that the man who can cure her mysterious illness can claim her as his bride. When they learn that a goblet with healing powers is to be the main prize at a tournament held by Wolter van Oldensteijn, both Roland and Govert disguise themselves as Bourgondiers in order to enter.
- Frans has been left at the seven way crossing at night. There he meets a young 'Brozem' who gives him a ride back to town. The next day, Frans goes out to investigate and discovers the mysterious letter was written by Graaf Grisenstijn.
- Each time Frans comes over to tutor Geert-Jan, they secretly spend some time looking searching the house. Frans' other students decide to write letters to the isolated Geert-Jan. Iwan the cat makes a discovery.
- Frans has been fired because of his green hair, but Toereloer helps him get back to the house of stairs. Then all the children of his class arrive to celebrate Geert-Jan's birthday against the strict orders of his uncle.
- While searching for the column with the sign of the cat, Frans gets into a scuffle with Grisenstijn's men and is wounded. Roberto and coachman Toereloer bring him to Miss Rosmarijn to recover.
- Thomtidom secretly meets Geert-Jan at the crossing and gives him a special powder to sprinkle on Frans' pillow before he goes to sleep. The next day, Frans wakes up with green hair.
- Geert-Jan's eleventh birthday is approaching and although he isn't allowed to invite any other children to his party, Frans can stay for the weekend. All the other conspirators as well as the schoolchildren prepare presents and letters for Geert-Jan.
- Geert-Jan has accepted Frans as one of the seven, but pretends not to like him in front of his uncle. He tells him all about the prophesies and the treasure. Frans also meets the green-eyed Iwan. During his second visit, Frans and Geert-Jan find a secret doorway and a hidden path.
- School teacher Frans van der Steg likes to make up stories. He tells his students he's expecting a mysterious letter that may lead to an exciting adventure. When he actually does receive a letter, he suspects the children are playing a trick on him.
- Roberto brings Frans to the house of stairs instead of coachman Toereloer. But as soon as Roberto puts on his helmet, he becomes 'the Brozem'. And when Frans finally meets Count Grisentijn, he immediately has a slip of the tongue.
- Graaf Grisenstijn has hired Frans to be his nephew's teacher and invites him to stay the weekend. However, he will have to get there on his own accord since coachman Toereloer has been fired. When he meets young Geert-Jan, the boy turns out to be quite a handful.
- Roberto offers Frans some food at the Zevensprong. He asks the teacher to become a member of the conspiracy of Seven. When he arrives back home, Frans finds out his landlady is Roberto's aunt and another of the seven conspirators.
- Frans and his students have a meeting with Miss Rosmarijn, the chairwoman of the conspirators. Together with Thomtidom, she tells him about the prophesies of count Gregorius Grisenstein.