Uitzending van 11-6-2026
On a chaotic and emotionally charged episode of Radio 10, host Gijs Tavenman navigates a whirlwind of news, personal stories, and playful banter, all set against the backdrop of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The episode opens with a somber tone after a devastating car accident in Zeeland that claimed three lives and left four children severely injured, prompting a national moment of reflection. Amid this, the show pivots to celebration as multiple listeners share heartfelt messages congratulating loved ones who passed their final exams, turning grief into joy. The emotional core lies in the contrast between tragedy and triumph—highlighted by a touching moment when a father celebrates his daughter’s success despite her earlier struggles. The show also features a quirky game segment where listeners guess classic songs, blending nostalgia with humor. Throughout, the hosts balance light-heartedness with gravity, culminating in a powerful message: life’s most meaningful moments often emerge from the tension between loss and resilience.
A car accident in Zeeland that killed three children and injured four has become a national tragedy, with police still searching for witnesses and the N290 road closed.
Multiple listeners share emotional audio messages celebrating loved ones who passed their final exams, turning a difficult week into a moment of collective joy.
The show features a nostalgic music game where listeners identify classic hits, with one contestant correctly naming Madonna’s 'Borderline' and 'Like a Prayer'.
A viral moment occurs when a listener shares a forgotten song, 'Ride On Track', from the Breakfast Club, sparking a wave of nostalgic recognition.
The episode ends with a powerful reminder: even in the face of tragedy, personal victories—like passing exams—deserve celebration and communal recognition.
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Morning Chaos and Exam Celebrations
The episode opens with a jumbled mix of news, promotions, and personal anecdotes, including a father celebrating his son’s exam success and a listener sharing a heartfelt message about her daughter’s VMBO exam victory.
Tragedy in Zeeland: A Fatal Car Accident
“A auto schepte een groep van 14 fietsende kinderen. Er vielen vier doden. Vier mensen raakten zwaar gewond.”
Celebrating Exam Successes
“Hartelijk gefeliciteerd. Hartstikke goed. Ik hoor een zeer...”
The Forget Me Not Game: Nostalgia and Music
“I see you very well. There you have been waiting for a second. But that's not a matter of fact.”
The Kabouterpad Restoration: A Symbol of Hope
A beloved children’s path in the forest, destroyed by vandals, has been rebuilt thanks to donations and school efforts. The story is framed as a metaphor for community healing.
“Een auto schepte een groep van 14 fietsende kinderen. Er vielen vier doden. Vier mensen raakten zwaar gewond.”
“The orange baby. It's the first time that there is a contest at the end of the final of a WK.”
“I see you very well. There you have been waiting for a second. But that's not a matter of fact.”
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Radio 10
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Gijs Tavenman
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Martijn Nijhuis
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Zeeuws-Vlaanderen
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Kabouterpad
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Madonna
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Jumbo
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Coldplay
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Peugeot
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Kia
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