A special episode of the health program “C’est grave Docteur ?” (“Is it Serious, Doctor?”) marked the 50th anniversary of the Clinique Saint-Luc Bouge on February 20, 2026. The program, a collaboration between the clinic and Boukè Media, was broadcast as part of VivaCité Namur’s morning programming between 6:00 and 8:00 AM.
“C’est grave Docteur ?” focuses on health-related topics and is also available with subtitles, according to Canal Zoom. The anniversary broadcast acknowledged the financial management aspects inherent in operating a medical facility, as noted in a Facebook post by Clinique Saint-Luc Bouge.
Boukè Media’s programming on February 20th also included segments on gardening, an interview with a current affairs figure, news presented in sign language, and a discussion of climate change issues as part of the RTBF’s “Y’A PAS DE PLANÈTE B” project. Other news segments covered topics ranging from a fire at a social services organization in Mazy to a fundraising event for Télévie in Lonzée, and measures to address animal welfare concerns in Wallonia.
Canal Zoom also featured the health program on February 20th, alongside local news from Couvin to Ohey and a report on a successful fundraising cabaret in Lonzée. The program’s availability in a subtitled version was highlighted.
The Clinique Saint-Luc Bouge has collaborated with various media outlets, including Boukè and Canal Zoom, to produce “C’est grave Docteur ?”, which aims to provide accessible health information to the public.