Goede tijden, slechte tijden

Goede tijden, slechte tijden (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌ ɣujə ˈtɛidə(n) ˌslɛxtə ˈtɛidə(n)], English: Good times, bad times), also known as GTST or simply Goede tijden, is the longest-running Dutch soap opera, which began on 1 October 1990 on RTL4. The programme was the first daily (every workday) soap in the Netherlands and Europe. The soap is produced by Joop van den Ende and to date over 6300 episodes[1] have been broadcast. It was inspired by the Australian soap The Restless Years, although it started following its own course during the third season. GTST is broadcast Monday to Friday at 20:00. Around 1.5 million viewers watch each episode. It is the highest-rated soap opera in the Netherlands.

Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden
GenreSoap opera
Created byReg Watson
Based onThe Restless Years
Written byRohan Gottschalk (Head writer)
StarringPresent cast
No. of seasons30
No. of episodes6,347 (as of February 4, 2021)
Production
Executive producerPeter Römer
Running time23 min. w/o commercials
30 min. w/ commercials
Production companyEndemol
DistributorEndemol Shine Group
Release
Original networkRTL4
Original release1 October 1990 (1990-10-01) 
present
External links
Website

The soap mainly revolves around the lives of the families Alberts, Sanders, De Jong, Van Houten and Bouwhuis. It all takes place in the fictional town of Meerdijk. Like any other soap, marriage, divorce, kidnapping and business are a few of the ingredients of GTST, although in recent years, GTST has become known for writing and producing more controversial storylines. GTST is also known for having a summer break each year, ending a season sometime in June with a cliffhanger, only to resume three months later in September. Although the early cliffhangers often revolved around family drama, later cliffhangers have often revolved around disasters and unexpected twists.

Many former actors who once were part of the cast are now well known in the Netherlands and Europe, such as Katja Schuurman, Reinout Oerlemans and Antonie Kamerling.

In 2014 a gay marriage took place in the soap opera, this was the first time this happened on the Dutch television.[2]

In 2016 the show got a spin-off called Nieuwe Tijden (English: New Times), which follows some of the younger characters from GTST and some new characters as they go off to college.

Cast

Present characters

Actor Character Duration
Cecilia Adorée Tiffy Sanders–Koster 2016, 2018–present
Dorian Bindels Daan Stern 2018–present
Sophie Bouquet Merel Verduyn 2019–present
Tamara Brinkmann Charlie Fischer 2009
Saskia Verduyn–Visser 2019–present
Caroline De Bruijn Janine Elschot 1992–present
Sophia Sanders–Eijsink 2002–2003
Ferry Doedens Lucas Sanders 2009–present
Stephanie van Eer JoJo Abrams 2018–present
Everon Jackson Hooi Bing Mauricius 2005–present
Cas Jansen Julian Verduyn 1996–1999, 2019–present
Edwin Jonker Richard van Nooten 2020–present
Johnny Kraaijkamp jr. Henk Visser 2020–present
Tommy van Lent Steef Verduyn 2019–present
Bo Maerten Amelie Hendrix 2020–present
Jette van der Meij Laura Selmhorst 1990–present
Hamza Othman Ilyas El Amrani 2020–present
Lone van Roosendaal Billy de Palma 2018–present
Joep Sertons Anton Bouwhuis 2010–present
Hassan Slaby Marwan El Amrani 2020–present
Ferri Somogyi Rik de Jong 1995–2004, 2007–present
Babette van Veen Linda Bouwhuis–Dekker 1990–1998, 2005–2006, 2015–present
Marly van der Velden Nina Sanders 2005–present
Erik de Vogel Ludo Sanders 1996–present
Bertrie Wierenga Shanti de Jong–Vening 2019–present
Noa Zwan Demi Verduyn 2019–present

Recurring cast

Actor Character Duration
Bart Peereboom Marcel Boeve 2000–present
Dennis Honhoff Barry Lansink 2009–present
Various child actors Nola Sanders 2013–present
Michael de Roos Alex de Boer 2014–present
Luca Savazzi Leon de Boer 2014–present
Various child actors Manu Mauricius 2015–present
Various child actors Max Mauricius 2018–present
Various child actors Louise Stern 2019–present
Various child actors Wolf Sanders 2019–present

Original cast members

ActorCharacterDuration
Antonie KamerlingPeter Kelder1990–1993, 1995
Reinout OerlemansArnie Alberts (#1)1990–1996
Joost BuitenwegRien Hoogendoorn1990–1992
Frédérique HuydtsAnnette van Thijn1990–1992
Babette van VeenLinda Dekker1990–1998, 2005–2006, 2015–present
Isa HoesMyriam van der Pol1990–1994
Ingeborg WietenSuzanne Balk1990–2000
Marlous FluitsmaHelen Helmink (#1)1990–1991
Rick EngelkesSimon Dekker1990–1994, 1997–1998, 2003
Jette van der MeijLaura Alberts1990–present
Wilbert GieskeRobert Alberts1990–2008, 2015–2016, 2019–2020
Wim ZomerDaniel Daniel1990–1999
Inge IpenburgMartine Hafkamp1990–1994, 2003–2005, 2017
Hein van BeemNico Stenders1990–1991
Antoinette van BelleStephanie Kreeft1990–1994
Dieter JansenJan van Ede1990–1991
Djuna HougeePetra van Ede1990–1991
Carola Gijsbers van WijkWil de Smet1990–1998

See also

References

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