The large TV shows of yesteryear were rather damp and filthy. For example, the many compilations that the television dedicated to the deceased Showmaster Ron Brandsteder on Monday showed. Time and again, people were thrown and pushed into the water, the tomato soup or other slurry in their Sunday suit, to the great hilarity of the audience.

The bowl of tomato soup Ron’s Honeymoon Quiz came by the most. When the bride answered a question wrong, her groom was thrown in. The comedian André van Duin, who worked a lot with Brandsteder, unveiled in talk show Eva (NPO1) that the soup remained standing for weeks and rather smelly.

Special is that Brandsteder did not spare himself in any way. In a recurring fragment you can see that the presenter and comedian André van Duin also throw each other in the tomato soup. His best role was that as a Pispaal by André van Duin. In the quiz Who am I And in his revues, Van Duin always put his friend and declarant away as a drinky failure, where Brandsteder was convincingly acting that this surprised him unpleasantly.

Bar late (NPO1) had the best compilation and the best description of Brandsteders attraction, both from Eppo from Nispen to Sevenaer, the enthusiastic museum director of Sound & Vision. Brandsteder was a cozy atmosphere maker, he explained, who stayed close to the viewers because of his unperturbed natural and his bumbling.

The most moving contribution came from Caroline Tensen in talk show Renze (RTL4). As a RTL presenter she broke through with Who am I. She said that as a young pregnant woman, she initially froze fear when she was confronted with greats such as Brandsteder and Van Duin in the studio in Aalsmeer, but that the first hair immediately put her at ease and recorded in the group: “Come on, woman “.

About the collaboration with Van Duin and Brandsteder, she said: “I just had to laugh and therefore just pee.” Among all the joyful nostalgia, she was also the one who reminded us that a person had died, a person who at the end “no one wanted to see anymore”: “Nice to recall all those memories, everyone gets a smile on his face like You talk about Ron Brandsteder … and of course also tears. “

Vampire

Raven van Dorst has moved its hunting ground to the US. In Night animals (Sunday, NPO3) The presenter drives around and meet people who live at night. First she only did that in the Netherlands and now on the other side. The first episode is in San Francisco. Van Dorst comes home with two girlfriends who smear and lick blood on each other’s body. Play vampire, Blood Kinkor hematolagnia. The presenter also visits a Kambo ceremony, in which people get sick from the back glue of the Giant Makikikker from the Amazon. Van Dorst describes the ceremony aptly as ‘licking frog’ and ‘the room organ’. He does not participate: “I still have to drive.”

The problem of this American season of Night animals: Van Dorst enters the rather flattened terrain of ‘weird boys who Americans’. A lot of TV makers have already been pulled by the US to capture the crazy hobbies of eccentric Americans.

Happy contains Night animals Also an item about the many homeless people of San Francisco, which is immediately more relevant and therefore more fascinating. Van Dorst also gives more context. A good part of the homeless is addicted to painkiller Fentanyl. Van Dorst goes along with a Night Domaine from the Night Ministry – a kind of liberal, inclusive version of the Salvation Army. The spiritual caregiver hands out fresh socks to the homeless. Important, he says, clean feet.




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