Uitzending van 14-6-2026
A somber moment of remembrance unfolds in the Zeeuwse village of Axel, where hundreds gathered in a silent procession honoring three children and their school director killed in a tragic accident. This act of collective grief is juxtaposed with a vibrant, music-driven countdown to the World Cup, as Radio 10 delivers a marathon of classic hits—from Stevie Wonder’s 'Sir Duke' to Tina Turner’s electrifying duet with David Bowie. Amid the nostalgia, urgent real-world updates emerge: new zero-emission zone rules for delivery vans starting January 2027, a deadly helicopter crash in Rio involving singer-songwriter Oliver Tree, and the assassination of Hezbollah’s leader in Lebanon. The episode blends emotional resonance with practical advice, from energy-saving tips to supermarket deals at Aldi and KFC’s limited-time tender bucket. The final hour crescendos with a celebration of music’s power to heal and unite, culminating in a live theater event for 'Harry Potter' and a reminder that even in uncertainty, joy and connection endure.
Hundreds mourned three children and a director in a silent procession in Axel, Zeeuws-Vlaanderen, following a fatal accident.
Oliver Tree, the singer-songwriter behind 'Miss You,' died in a helicopter collision in Rio de Janeiro.
Starting January 2027, zero-emission zones in the Netherlands will extend to delivery vans with emission class 5.
Stevie Wonder’s 'Sir Duke' pays tribute to jazz legends, including Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and Ella Fitzgerald.
Tina Turner’s 1983 comeback hit 'Private Dancer' was fueled by her iconic duet with David Bowie on 'Let’s Stay Together'.
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Eurojackpot & Energy Savings
The episode opens with a promotional segment for Eurojackpot and a call to reduce energy costs via verbeterjehuis.nl.
Nike & Elvis Remix History
A deep dive into the 2002 Nike commercial that featured a remix of Elvis Presley’s music by Junkie XL, marking a cultural crossover.
The Mystery of 'Karma Chameleon'
Radio 10 explores the origin of the iconic Culture Club hit, questioning whether Angie was David Bowie’s wife or Keith Richards’ daughter.
Coolio’s 'Gangsta’s Paradise' and Stevie Wonder
“This is one of the few rap hits where there is no word. If that's the reason, nobody knows, but it's been in 10-tallin land.”
ABBA’s 'I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do'
The episode revisits ABBA’s breakout hit, tracing its rise to fame in Australia and its global impact.
“The Stille Tocht was for three children and their school director who died in a car accident.”
“Israel, the important leader of Hezbollah, has been killed. He was on Friday by a assistive attack in Lebanon.”
“And so this is one of the few rap hits where there is no word. If that's the reason, nobody knows, but it's been in 10 -tallin land.”
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