- Van Oekel's
Discohoek was a
Dutch television show,
aired on VPRO in 1974-1975. The show,
written by Wim T.
Schippers and
produced by
Ellen Jens, starred...
- One of her
first TV
appearances was in the
television show, Van Oekel's
Discohoek,
which started the
breakthrough of "The Hostage", and in
which she gracefully...
-
sitting behind a desk in an
office which made it a
parody of Van Oekel's
Discohoek. This
absurd programme was
itself a
parody of TopPop.[citation needed]...
- (2010–2014) QI (2008–2009)
Stiefbeen en Zoon (1963–1971) Van Oekel's
Discohoek (1974–1975)
Voetbalvrouwen (2007–2008, 2009–2010)
Zondag met
Lubach (2014–2021)...
- weer zo laat! (also
known as Waldolala), a spin-off from Van Oekel's
Discohoek (1974). With the help from Souer, he
composed "U.O.Me (Welcome to Waldolala)"...
- made his television-debut on
March 18, 1975,
appearing on Van Oekel's
Discohoek (a
parody of chart-show TopPop). ****sman left
Lucifer after the success...
- at
Discogs (list of releases)
Donna Summer – Lady Of The
Night (TopPop) on
YouTube Donna Summer – Lady Of The
Night (Van Oekel’s
Discohoek) on YouTube...
-
later Schippers shows,
Barend is weer
bezig (1972–1973) and Van Oekel's
Discohoek (1974). The van
Oekel character was
ancillary in De Fred Hachéshow and...
- such a cult
figure that he
gained his own
television show, Van Oekel's
Discohoek,
songs and even a
comic strip, all
written by Schippers. Wim T. Schippers...
- Like its "sister show"
Barend is weer
bezig (1972–1973) and Van Oekel's
Discohoek, it was an
absurdist show with much nudity,
linguistic humor, satirical...