Uitzending van 9-6-2026
Radio 10's 9-6-2026 broadcast delivers a chaotic, ad-heavy mix of news, entertainment, and surreal moments, culminating in a bizarre yet oddly compelling narrative about a Dutch man named Dries Rulfinch who goes viral on TikTok for his homemade wine proofs—videos that parody his own persona. The episode reveals that Rulfinch, a self-proclaimed 'wine expert,' has amassed 13 million views with his absurdly earnest wine reviews, prompting him to rebrand himself internationally as 'Dries Rulfinch'—a move that mirrors a famous 1990s Dutch ad joke. Amidst this, the show features a surreal interview with Ilja Gort, a French-born wine writer and filmmaker, who samples alcohol-free rosé on air, defending its taste with poetic flair. The episode also explores real societal issues: a controversial new driver’s test for seniors, the rise of prison-made merchandise, and dolphins appearing in Dutch coastal waters due to climate change. The tone oscillates between deadpan absurdity and genuine curiosity, turning mundane news into a surreal commentary on modern media, identity, and the blurring line between performance and authenticity.
Dries Rulfinch went viral on TikTok with 13 million views for his 'wine proofs,' prompting him to rebrand internationally as a joke that mirrors a famous Dutch ad gag.
Ilja Gort, a French-born wine writer, defends alcohol-free rosé on air, calling it 'the summer-lezen-send'—a poetic gift for book lovers.
A new Dutch law requires seniors over 80 to pass a medical test for driving, including a doctor’s review and a minimum quarter-hour assessment.
Prisoners in the Netherlands are selling Gouden Helm merchandise online, sparking debate over whether it's satire, profit, or rehabilitation.
Dolphins have been spotted swimming in Dutch coastal waters, likely due to warming seas—marking a rare ecological shift in the region.
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The Ad-Saturated Opening
The episode begins with a rapid-fire sequence of commercial announcements, including vacation deals, KFC tenders, and a bizarre mention of 'CC-mel'—Belgian chocomel—highlighting the show's chaotic, ad-heavy format.
News: Alkmaar Bombings and Political Shifts
Martijn Nijhuis reports on the Alkmaar bombings from three years prior, the sentencing of a minor involved in the attack, and the political rebranding of GroenLinks-PvdA into Progressive Netherlands.
Traffic and the 'Barbie' Interlude
Robin van der Regie updates listeners on traffic jams across the A2, A28, and A50, followed by a sudden, unexplained mention of 'the barbie' and a cabaret performance by Tim Fransen.
The Mystery of 'CC-mel' and Belgian Chocomel
A deep dive into why Belgium calls chocomel 'CC-mel'—a name change due to confusion with 'chocomelk'—reveals a decades-long linguistic quirk that still baffles consumers.
Dries Rulfinch: The TikTok Wine King
“I'm going international. Dries Rulfinch, so he's. Yes, yes, yes, I like that.”
“I'm going international. Dries Rulfinch, so he's. Yes, yes, yes, I like that.”
“You'd think that it's a funny joke, but it's not so. How that is, that's heard you from AD Misdaad Verslager Victor Schildkamp.”
“Dolphins in the wild in the Netherlands. Very interesting. How can they be here? Yes, that's not the only one who asks that.”
Hosts
Guests
Radio 10
organization
Gijs Taverman
person
Martijn Nijhuis
person
Ilja Gort
person
Dries Rulfinch
person
Gouden Helm
brand
CC-mel
product
UB40
other
Ziggo Zakelijk
brand
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