Albert Verlinde, who maintains warm tires with RTL 4 boss Peter van der Vorst, speculates about a TV exit of Good Times Bad Times. “Then it moves to Videoland, with supporters.”

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The viewing figures of Good Times Bad Times are fine and stable, but the summer replacement really scores better. The Ruben Nicolai quiz I know all about it every season ensures that the viewing figures from RTL 4 rise to great heights at eight in the evening. It is not that crazy: a TV quiz is not suitable for opportunity viewers and GTST.

GTST van de Tube

Albert Verlinde now hints for the first time on a TV exit from GTST. Striking, because he is very thick with transmitter boss Peter van der Vorst. “There are people who say:” Whatever could happen … “Because there is a very fixed group that looks at that series, and of course such a regular group can also go to Videoland,” he says in RTL Tonight.

“And now there are people who think – and that will undoubtedly have been discussed within RTL – that at some point it is said:” Do you know what, we put that series on Videoland, because then the people who always watch it can see and then remove RTL 4, “because it also blocks an evening too?”

“Maybe, maybe”

GTST provides a road for many people, Albert explains. “If you never look at GTST, you don’t have to look, because you don’t follow it.”

Host Humberto Tan: “Yes, but maybe that is, maybe, maybe in the future.”

Albert: “Yes, but if I may, maybe, maybe say …”

Humberto Laughing: “Then there is a core of truth in? That’s not true, Albert Verlinde!”

Marc-Marie

Albert jokes that Humberto should of course take him seriously as a showbiz expert. “Watch out, because otherwise you will have Marc-Marie Huijbregts here tomorrow!” He says teasingly, referring to statements from the comedian.

“No, but I really think they are trying to let that series look at that series as much as possible, it has been well resuscitated in recent years, but I think it is also a strategy to take all those viewers with you at some point.”

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