Not only Albert Verlinde, but also Wierd Duk experiences that joining today inside is a considerable attack on your day. “You are called all the time. It is really unimaginable.”
Albert Verlinde’s job as a substitute for René van der Gijp does not sit in the cold clothes. Recently he had to sit down twice in one week and he was completely gone. ‘VI demolishes Albert Verlinde’, there is now big on the cover of the weekend. How should this continue? Does the Gijp substitute also get a substitute?
‘Everything is still doing it’
It is not too bad, says Albert in the Today Inside from last night. “Yes, I also read it today. No, that is on the weekend this week, so people: don’t worry, everything is still doing it. But it is a very big article that I am completely broken and I can’t do it anymore.”
“They asked:” Did you enjoy it inside today? ” I said, “I have a great job, but I always said that I like it once a week.” But then I had to replace you once for good reasons and then I thought: yes, that is really tough, because I am busy reading the newspaper all day and watching programs. ”
Also broken
Host Wilfred Genee then addresses the other table guest: Wierd Duk. “And you, Wierd, how are you?”
Wierd then admits that joining in VI is quite one thing. “It also demolishes me. Preparing all day. You are called all the time. Then again this subject, it’s really unimaginable, isn’t it? I can’t seriously imagine that Johan is sitting here every night. No, that’s unimaginable, Johan. I would almost say: Applause for Johan!”
Then there is applause for Johan.
All day
Johan admits that it is quite a job. “When we started this adventure, John de Mol said:” If you have a daily talk show, you will be on all day. ” That has also been shown. ”
Albert: “That is really true.”
Johan: “You don’t skip news bulletins, you read all the newspapers.”
Albert: “Yes, that’s really the case. Otherwise you shouldn’t sit here if you don’t.”
Out of the bus
Johan states that he can therefore enjoy a few weeks off. “If you are free it is really delicious. Then you don’t tend to pull the newspaper out of the bus in the morning. Then you think: it will come.”
Wilfred points out that for this reason René can no longer be seen on Wednesday evenings. “That is what René says. He really needs that day.”
Panting on the couch after one day of spinies: time for an oxygen mask in the VI webshop.

