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Studio of DWDD
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Genre | Talk show, entertainment |
Directed by | Dieuwke Wynia |
Presented by | Matthijs van Nieuwkerk |
Country of origin | Netherlands |
Original language(s) | Dutch |
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Location(s) | Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company(s) | VARA |
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Original network | NPO 3 (2005-2013), NPO 1 (2014-present) |
Original release | 10 October 2005 |
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De Wereld Draait Door (literally: "The World keeps turning"; can also mean "The World is going crazy") is a talk show on Dutch television. It is the Netherlands longest running, regularly scheduled entertainment program and the second most-watched tv program on Dutch television in 2016, except for the news.
The chat, conducted at a large table, is hosted by Matthijs van Nieuwkerk and a guest co-host who changes daily. Guests are politicians, celebrities, artists, or simply people involved in projects or organizations that are topics of interest. The show contains a mixture of news, information, television bloopers and general entertainment. Frequent guests and panelists are Jan Mulder, Yvon Jaspers, Halina Reijn, Giel Beelen, Mathijs Bouman, and Marc-Marie Huijbregts. Each show has a live performance of a band in the studio. The show's closing sequence is Lucky TV, a small movie clip that features a parody of news with changed voice-over text added to the video.
House poet Nico Dijkshoorn has a weekly column in the show, usually on Wednesday.
The show was created by Dieuwke Wynia, and is produced by the VARA and broadcast on NPO 1.
DWDD University is a series of special episodes, in which a professional expert in a certain area holds a one-and-a-half hour long lecture to a general audience. It commenced in 2012 with a lecture by IAS director Robbert Dijkgraaf about the big bang.
The following speakers have contributed to DWDD university: