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SUBJECTS OF THE PROGRAMME Radio Bergeijk always handles controversial subjects that live in the Dutch society. Examples of the most popular subjects of the programme are the national immigration policy, health care, the elderley, the society which seems to get less and less tolerant and such as extremely unfair behaviour of the anchormen, foul language, violence and the abuse of minority groups. For instance, guests with a charitable initiative often get abused by the achormen during an interview which often results in a fight. A second example is that the town of Bergeijk always seems to be on an aggressive stand with neighbouring towns, which sometimes results in a true battle. The programme has several returning elements, such as local news, sportsnews, industrial news, interviews with politicians, live coverage on remarkable events and many more. These elements of the programme are always the same and seem to have strict rules. This gives the listener a grip on the presentation style so that he can focus on the content of the programme. Sometimes, this presentation style is dropped and a major event happens live: the army of Bergeijk is sent to Bosnia and practices in Bergeijk for experience, the anchormen are mixed up in a fiery argument and one threatens to commit suicide, a group of women violently rob every man in the city, the anchormen die and are sent to the heavenly gate where they meet God, et cetera. Almost every episode has short-term items (stand-alone gags) medium-term items (single references to shows in the past or the future) and long-term items which last several episodes. CHARACTERS APPEARING IN THE PROGRAMME
RADIO BERGEIJK AND BERGEIJK Bergeijk is a town in the southern part of The Netherlands , close to the border of Belgium . The entire content of the programme is fictitious, but often based on real events, places and people. Actual details such as street names, local stores and characteristics of the surrounding area of Bergeijk are used as an inspiration for the radio programme. (For example, the name of the anchormen's favourite bar is Café Beeks, which actually exists in a neighbouring town.) But on a larger scale, the actual subjects are based on national and international events. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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