Beau van Erven Dorens is getting more and more criticism in the listless way with which he presents his talk show on RTL 4. As if it is a fill -in exercise. “Pure for the mortgage!”
The 54-year-old Beau van Erven Dorens radiates very clearly in the final phase of his television career that he no longer feels like a daily talk show on RTL 4. He recently announced in an interview that he was completely peeped after two weeks and that in that sense he looks at his direct colleague Renze Klamer.
Rare
How should Beau continue? Last night there was such a sleep-inducing item in his talk show, says TV critic Victor Vlam. “The Beau of this evening proves that RTL is advisable to give that talk show a big freshening up. The conversation about 30 years of advertising was rare,” he writes up X.
For the umpteenth time, Beau held a talk show conversation about funny or good commercials. “It is nothing more than watching a bit of fun videos. Every form of urgency is missing. No content.”
Wafer -thin
You don’t make a talk show that way, says Victor. “The reason is also paper thin. The Golden Loeki is so irrelevant that he is not even awarded on TV anymore. With every conversation in Beau I wonder: why are we talking about this? The honest answer: it is filling of the broadcasting time.”
Thomas van Groningen, the political analyst of VI, then: “Without crawling in the ass here without anyone: that’s why Wilfred Genee does. That is often watching nice films, but VI continues to feel urgent because of the mix he makes and the pace he determines.”
Old videos
Victor agrees. “Yes, once. And I don’t even have something against a nice movie. But make sure it’s really fun. Those old advertising films have been done as often as the subject. STIJF.”
One Fiona: “Beau is sitting there as if he’s chatting in a community center.”
Victor: “That’s right. It’s babbling.”
‘Don’t feel like it anymore’
Johan Derksen finds Beau very lifeless. “Look, Beau radiates completely: he doesn’t feel like it anymore,” he says in Today Inside. “The holy fire is no longer there. He is out of time. Well, he has to sit there and he does that. Humberto is fake. He plays a role and everyone sees that the man is not real. People watch through that.”
“Then I think: then put that Renze down, it only grows and it brings enthusiasm to the table, it can interview well. Then give him the chance, because those other two break down what Renze builds up.”
‘Nothing personal’
If Beau goes out, that would not be a problem according to Telegraaf reporter Jordi Versteegden. “They stay with three presenters. I have always had something against that. I think: one or two. Then as a viewer you also have the time to get used to it. Three feels for me anyway: okay, we have looked at someone for four weeks, now we will continue to the next one.”
Private star journalist Jan Uriot adds him in the podcast Strictly private: “There is nothing more personal anymore. It will mean that you actually say to your staff: it is a fill -in exercise, because everyone can sit there under the same name. I like it so much when it is personal, as it was.”
What does Youp say?
Youp van ‘t Hek also has the idea that Beau doesn’t feel like it anymore. “Sometimes you think with a talk show: but this is just last night’s set. At that time exactly the same people were at that table. Only Renze has been replaced by Beau, who seems to have no sense in it anymore,” he sniffs in the Varagist.
Why is Beau still on the tube? “He has to go from the Hypotheker.”

