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Nederland in Beweging! | |
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Developed by | Alex van Zijl |
Presented by | Olga Commandeur (2000-present) Karl Noten (2000-2007) Duco Bauwens (2007-present) |
Music by | Media Tools |
Country of origin | The Netherlands |
Original language | Dutch |
Production | |
Running time | 15 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | AVRO (2000-2008) MAX (2008-present) |
Nederland in Beweging!
[edit]Nederland in Beweging! otherwise known as The Netherlands in Motion! is a program on Dutch television, focused on stimulation of bodymovement. The goal of the program is to get people moving. The program mostly focuses on people above age 50. Because of that reason, the program is broadcasted by Omroep MAX. Between the years 2000 and 2008, it was broadcasted on the AVRO.
Presented by
[edit]Currently presented by
[edit]- Olga Commandeur (2000–present)
- Karl Noten (2000–2007)
Used to be presented by
[edit]- Duco Bauwens (2007–present)
Broadcasts
[edit]The show is not bonded with tv-seasons and is broadcasted the entire year. The broadcast can be seen from monday till friday on NPO 1
Intention
[edit]The intention of the show is to get people moving. The show says that everybody needs to have at least half an hour of movement per day, and joining this show already provides 15 minutes of movement. In the initial intention, Olga Commandeur showed the exercises and explained them. Nowadays, the exercises are explained by both Olga Commandeur and Duco Bauwens. There are also a couple of people in the back of the studio that copy the exercises.
Between some of the exercises, a short video was shown with a correct/incorrect-question wich were involved with health.
In 2007, the show was refreshed. There were three new exercise groups and all of the exercises were now broadcasted without interruption. That was because some found it disturbing. Every start of the show now starts with the line "Goed om te weten!", wich means "Good to know!". At the end of the show, there is a weekly report and also the agenda of upcoming exercises for the next day.