With her talk show, Eva Jinek is increasingly trying to resemble her famous predecessor De Wereld Draait Door, notes talk show expert Victor Vlam. “It has a high DWDD content.”
It is the first time that a talk show has the potential to follow in the footsteps of the success of De Wereld Draait Door, because Eva Jinek’s viewing figures are very good, while predecessors such as Khalid & Sophie were not embraced by the masses at all. . Talk show expert Victor Vlam notices that Eva is also moving towards DWDD in terms of content.
Play Matthijsje
In the choice of subject and guest policy, Victor feels that Eva is increasingly playing Matthijs van Nieuwkerkje. “This episode of Eva had a very high DWDD content,” he says X about last night’s broadcast.
“A panel of prominent figures and regular guests (including the eternal Coks Donders) about their person of the year. Full of open doors. But Matthijs also liked to give his regular guests a platform to kick them into.”
High culture
The rest of the line-up also had DWDD vibes, according to Victor. “Then an elderly singer comes to talk about his art exhibition. Those kinds of high culture topics made DWDD unique. And finally a singer who comes to sing, not on stage but at the table. Also typical DWDD.”
“And what was missing? Current events. Nothing about Rutte’s remarkable call. Just like Matthijs in the past, Jinek leaves that to Jeroen Pauw’s program. Copy paste.”