Catherine Keyl is sorry that in 2020 she was tempted to participate in an Infantiel TV game. “It will undoubtedly have been a piece of embarrassing television,” said the presenter.
It was a big hit in the nineties: the 5 -hour show, then alternately presented by Catherine Keyl and Viola Holt. At the start of this decade there was a revival on SBS 6, presented by Brecht van Hulten and Carolina Lo Galbo. They wanted to make something semi-intellectual of it, but that didn’t work.
Plastic antlers
To bring some airiness into the show, the editors of the SBS 6 variant had thought, for example, that the then social girl, Eva Vloon, had to stand in the studio with an inflatable meadow. The guest then had to throw plastic rings around that antlers.
Note former presenter Catherine Keyl was asked to participate in that infantile hassle, and so we saw her plastic rings throwing for a clearly uncomfortable TV boundary. Angela de Jong watched as a studio guest.
“Who is that?!”
All painful and that is now being raised, because that faltering social girl from then, Eva Vloon, is now the new presenter of Shownieuws. She follows in the footsteps of the dismissed Manuel Venderbos. The assignment to Eva from Talpa is therefore clear: color within the lines and do not run out of pass.
As Catherine through New Revu Calls to give her opinion about that girl, she doesn’t remember anything anymore. “Eva Vloon? What do you say? I really don’t know who she is, sorry. Wait, I google her for a moment. Oh yes, now I remember her. There is still not much coming up with me, but I thought her was a nice girl.”
Pure
Is Catherine ashamed of that infantile TV moment from then? “I can’t remember anything from that game in 5 hours Live in 2020. They are those of those silly things that I think: why did I ever do that? I have removed her and the game from my memory. It will undoubtedly have been a bit of embarrassing television.”
“As far as Eva Vloon is concerned: the phenomenon that experts who initially act laterally in talk shows into presenters, is fairly new. (…) I agree with Jack van Gelder’s statement that presenting really remains a profession that is not for everyone. I will follow the transactions of Eva closely in the coming period.”

