Is Ron Brandsteder posthumously offended by the makers of his TV-everyone? The experts of RTL Boulevard think so. “”My Goodnessfrom which archive cabinet did they draw it? “
The death of Ron Brandsteder has caused an incredible amount in the country. It is therefore logical that NPO 1 unpacked last Sunday with a large TV-everyone to the deceased presenter. The experts of RTL Boulevard, however, think it is a posthumous insult that that special was spoken by Radio DJ Daniël Dekker.
Pingu Dekker
TV connoisseur Rob Goossens finds it incredibly embarrassing. “There was one thing I didn’t go so well and that was the voice-over,” he says in the latest episode of The BLVD podcast. “I think it’s so crazy.”
He continues: “It was Daniël Dekker and he actually has a somewhat silly voice and then you are talking about one of the people with the most beautiful voices of Hilversum and then Pingu is over it or something like that.”
‘I understand’
Colleague Luuk Ikink joins the criticism. “You can now hear Daniël Dekker Cry in the background because you have called him a very tough voice. I understand what you mean. His voice is Superretro and 90’s 3FM, I always think so and not really fitting with a farewell broadcast or something. I understand that, yes. Te showy. ”
Show expert Eric De Munck also finds it unacceptable. “It may be a bit of showy, we have to honor his life, but Daniël Dekker … then I really think: My Goodnessfrom which archive cabinet did they draw it? I really thought so. Wasn’t that at all necessary with such a person like Ron Brandsteder? I thought it was very distracting. “
Heavier and warmer
Luuk finds it easy -going. “He works at Omroep Max and they thought: it must be Daniël Dekker, that is the most important voice we have in the house. It must have been something like that. “
Rob: “It seems that Jan Slagter has asked himself, but yes, Medialane is of the daughter of Joop van den Ende. That whole family is good with the Brandsteders. Then someone can say: do it normal? ”
Luuk: “A voice such as André van Duin, a bit quieter, heavier and warmer, that might have been better.”

