Even ‘Dear Singers’ cannot escape the spin-off inflation

Julien AlthuisiusAugust 14, 202216:18

Can you still be taken seriously as a TV program without a spin-off? if I leave-participant you don’t really matter if you don’t have your own series (see Martien Meiland and castle lady Emmy), from summer hit B&b full of love came the hilariously unnecessary Videoland series The true Jacob on, and as if The smartest person has not yet produced enough smartest people in twenty seasons, there is now also a real ‘all-stars’ version on NPO Start, in which the former smartest people want to become an even smarter person.

From The Passion and All of Holland bakes until Expedition Robinson and Who is the mole: A little TV hit nowadays gets a spin-off, afterglow show, podcast or all-star version. Even the unsurpassed Avrotros hit best singers can no longer escape that sky-high spin-off inflation. To celebrate the fifteenth anniversary, a new season was not enough, but we now also get a weekly spin-off series (Best singers at home at) and a podcast series.

In that fifteenth season, the participants travel to a beautiful hacienda in Seville, where Roxeanne Hazes ‘really imagined herself in a kind of fantasy’. Hazes was also central to the first episode, in which all participating artists (including Claudia de Breij, Sarita Lorena and Blanks) filled in a song of hers in their own way (except Ferdi Bolland, who went for Anouks lost). But actually it doesn’t matter what exactly the artists sing; it does thrill though. best singers is the only TV program in which everything touches, and every performance is ‘just pure’. It is the total package: the warm bath of presenter Jan Smit, the fairytale setting, and especially Ferdi Bolland’s scarf.

‘Dear Singers’ participant Roxeanne Hazes watches a fragment of ‘Dear singers’ in ‘Best singers at home with’ Karsu

In between performances, we learned a lot about Hazes’ personal life, who was candid about her homesickness, the loneliness of her childhood, and her father’s stifling legacy. After an hour you could think that this was enough purity, but then we were not there yet. In Best singers at home at Former participant Karsu visited Hazes to see ‘what an ordinary day looks like for a ‘best singer”, and she certainly wanted to learn more about her personal life. It was very pure and moving, and then there was also one best singerspodcast ready, in which best singers-participant Jaap Reesema looked back on with Hazes best singersand in which we finally learned more about her personal life.

after so much best singerscontent I could only think of in spin-offs. Because are we not ready for a spin-off of We are almost there, in which travelers look back on their journey? Or a news hour-aftercare show in which Mariëlle Tweebeeke and Jeroen Wollaars visit interviewees at home who have been placed on the grill? Or is it just time for an all-star version of it Journal? Everything is possible, as long as it remains a little pure and moving.

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