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955: 943: 33: 201:("Whoops") was a Dutch experimental cultural television show broadcast in 1967. It aimed at a young teenage audience and was notable for being unpredictable and risky in its subject matter, featuring reports, performances, declarations, and interviews that tied in with the subversive atmosphere of the 458:
The "Vleesch" section had been moved from the second to the third episode; after a committee of child psychiatrists had delved into the matter, it was approved as safe for children but was again moved, to the fourth episode, which never aired. The section was conceived by Hans Verhagen and vegetarian
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during rehearsals, and such commercial ventures were not allowed on public television. The VPRO told the show's makers on 15 January that there would be no more new episodes. The tapes for the fourth episode were discovered early in the 21st century, unedited; they were newly edited and aired in
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The third episode was taped on 10 November 1967 but did not air until 23 November, minus two controversial items that the VPRO cut: a section called "Vleesch" (an old-fashioned spelling for "vlees", "meat"), which reported on the last five minutes in an abattoir of a cow's life, and a section in
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for allowing women to be degraded, did not meet with approval in parliament or the press. The VPRO anticipated angry letters from some of its members, and had prepared a standard reply in which the organization said it understood that not everyone would agree with the show's message, but that it
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A fourth episode was supposed to air on 8 January 1968 (and apparently a record number of people had tuned in to watch it), but it was decided on that very day to cancel it, with the explanation given that Phil Bloom had been photographed by
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was made by and for a teenage audience (the post-World War II generation), at a time (the late 1960s) when Dutch culture was one of "boredom and obedience". That segment of the population had already clashed with the establishment over a
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and when she lowers the newspaper she is shown to be completely naked. But when photos of the taping leaked out and were published, the scene was shot again; this time Bloom is on a chair (likewise naked) reading another
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For the second episode, the writers had upped the ante, and got Phil Bloom to appear completely naked. During a skit, she is reading a newspaper, sitting on a sofa; she reads, out loud, a review of the first episode of
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referred to the show as "filth" and "pornography", and letters to the various editors struck the same chords. Other newspapers, though, were more positive, and the commentary in parliament by SGP representative
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The first episode aired on 28 July 1967 and immediately redrew the earlier battle lines familiar from the "Beeldreligie" controversy. Opposition against the show was mobilized by the national daily newspaper
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was in tune with happening developments in popular culture was indicated by its guest list: musical performances were given by some of the era's hippest artists, including
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would tackle controversial topics such as "the colonial past, the royal family, and sexuality" in a social system where "authority and community were central".
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Wim T. Schippers; Wim van der Linden filmed the section, and afterward became a vegetarian as well. The story on the missing episode was reported on
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s writers and directors, the show was intended to operate on a "wavelength" which had hitherto not been tried on television. That
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wanted to be an "open organization" which could adjust to the rapidly changing attitudes toward society's norms.
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is a small, orthodox, Calvinist party), who strongly criticized the Minister of Culture
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Janus at the Millennium: Perspectives on Time in the Culture of the Netherlands
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which a model performs a striptease over an audio tape of Dutch prime minister
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De gekke wereld van Hoepla: Opkomst en ondergang van een televisieprogramma
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Ultimate Hendrix: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Live Concerts and Sessions
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Dutch Culture in a European Perspective: Accounting for the past, 1650–2000
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De Kwetsbare Kijker: Een Culturele Geschiedenis Van Televisie in Nederland
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Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere: The Complete Chronicle of the WHO 1958–1978
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talk show
music show
avant-garde
satire
Wim T. Schippers
Wim van der Linden
Willem de Ridder
Hans Verhagen
Wim T. Schippers
Wim van der Linden
Willem de Ridder
Hans Verhagen
VPRO
Provo
VPRO
Phil Bloom
Wim T. Schippers
Wim van der Linden
Willem de Ridder
Hans Verhagen
VARA
Zo is het toevallig ook nog eens een keer
nl
That Was the Week That Was
Lord's Prayer
Mies Bouwman
Hans Verhagen
Soft Machine
The Mothers of Invention

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