Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden

Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden
Genre Soap opera
Creator(s) Joop van den Ende
Senior cast member(s) Jette van der Meij
Bartho Braat
Caroline De Bruijn
Ferri Somogyi
Erik de Vogel
No. of episodes 4,300 (as of July 1, 2011)
Production
Executive producer(s) Peter Römer
Head writer(s) Rohan Gottschalk
Distributor Endemol
Running time 23 min. w/o commercials
30 min. w/ commercials
Broadcast
Original channel RTL4
Original run October 1, 1990 (1990-10-01) – present
External links
Official website

Goede tijden, slechte tijden (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌ ɣudə ˈtɛidən ˌslɛxtə ˈtɛidən], English: Good times, bad times), also known as GTST, is the longest-running Dutch soap opera, which began on 1 October 1990 on RTL4. The programme was the first daily soap in the Netherlands. The soap is produced by Joop van den Ende and to date over 4,000 episodes 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.

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.

Contents

Cast

Current cast members

Actor Character Duration
Cynthia Abma Bianca Bouwhuis 2010–
Raynor Arkenbout Edwin Bouwhuis 2010–
Bartho Braat Jef Alberts 1991–
Caroline De Bruijn Janine Elschot 1992–
Ferry Doedens Lucas Sanders 2009–
Mark van Eeuwen Jack van Houten 2005–
Ruud Feltkamp Noud Alberts 2006–
Everon Jackson Hooi Bing Mauricius 2005–
Marjolein Keuning Maxime Sanders 2008–
Jan Kooijman Danny de Jong 2009–
Lieke van Lexmond Charlie Fischer de Jong 2002, 2003–
Robin Martens Rikki de Jong 2010–
Jette van der Meij Laura Selmhorst 1990–
Gigi Ravelli Lorena Gonzalez 2007–
Inge Schrama Sjors Langeveld 2003–
Joep Sertons Anton Bouwhuis 2010–
Ferri Somogyi Rik de Jong 1995–2002, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007–
Guido Spek Sjoerd Bouwhuis 2010–
Marly van der Velden Nina Sanders Alberts 2005–
Erik de Vogel Ludo Sanders 1996–

Recurring cast members

Actor Character Duration
Djamilla Aalbregt Lana Langeveld 2011–
Naomi van Es Amy Kortenaer 2010–
Christophe Haddad Nick Sanders 2003–2009, 2011–
Marian Mudder Dr. Samantha van Londen 2011-
Loes Worm Jasmijn de Wit 2011-
Ricardo Worp
Patrick Worp
Valentijn Sanders 2008–
Unknown Bram Bouwhuis 2011-

Comings & Goings

Actor Character Duration
Naomi van Es Amy Kortenaer Exits January 2012
Julia Batelaan Amy Kortenaer Returns January 2012
Dilan Yurdakul Aysen Baydar Debuts January 2012
Toprak Yalçiner Nuran Baydar Debuts January 2012
Lieke van Lexmond Charlie de Jong-Fischer Exits January 2012
Christophe Haddad Nick Sanders Exits January 2012
Jan Kooijman Danny de Jong Exits March 2012

Original castmembers

Actor Character Duration
Antonie Kamerling Peter Kelder 1990–1993, 1995 (guest)
Reinout Oerlemans Arnie Alberts 1990–1996
Joost Buitenweg Rien Hoogendoorn 1990–1992
Frédérique Huydts Annette van Thijn Dekker 1990–1992
Babette van Veen Linda Dekker 1990–1998, 2005–2006 (guest)
Isa Hoes Myriam van der Pol 1990–1993, 1994 (guest)
Ingeborg Wieten Suzanne Balk Carpenter 1990–2000
Marlous Fluitsma Helen Helmink (#1) 1990–1991
Rick Engelkes Simon Dekker 1990–1994, 1997–1998 (guest), 2003 (guest)
Jette van der Meij Laura Selmhorst Alberts 1990–
Wilbert Gieske Robert Alberts 1990–2008
Wim Zomer Daniel Daniel 1990–1999
Inge Ipenburg Martine Hafkamp 1990–1994, 2003–2005, 2012-
Hein van Beem Nico Stenders 1990–1991
Antoinette van Belle Stephanie Kreeft Stenders 1990–1991, 1992 (guest), 1993–1994 (guest)
Dieter Jansen Jan van Ede 1990–1991
Djuna Hougee Petra van Ede 1990–1991

Controversional Storylines/Scenes

The death of Frits van Houten

Business man Frits van Houten was introduced in the second season and the residents of Meerdijk soon found he was a ruthless man who was willing to go very far to get what he wanted. He didn't have any friends, but the women seemed to throw themselves at his feet, resulting in many affairs and one-night stands, although he only married one, his true love Dian Alberts. Throughout the years, Frits had received many death threats, but he never took them serious. One night, he was at his house taking a bath when a person unknown to the audience showed up. After Frits spoke a few lines, indicating he knew whoever it was, he or she removed his TV from the table and threw it into Frits' bathtub electrocuting and killing him instantly. He still had a glass of champagne in his hand which he crushed while being electrocuted. This has remained the most significant scene from GTST. The murderer was revealed to be his secretary and once one-night stand Hannie van der Kroeft, who had been infuriated by his behavior towards her. However, more than ten years later, it was discovered by Frits' now adult daughter and son that Frits had a twin brother, who was the one who killed Frits that night.

The Truth Behind Stefano Sanders' Paternity

Although a rewrite in paternity isn't unusual in soap operas, this one had been attached to a dirty little secret Stefano's presumed father Ludo was never meant to find out. Ludo had been married to Stefano's mother Sophia years ago and had always thought his wife and son died in a car explosion. It was later revealed that Stefano had survived and had been raised by an Italian mob family, and Ludo and Stefano were reunited with each other. Years later, Ludo's father Maximilliaan died and on his funeral, Sophia showed up, who had never even been in the car at the time and had assumed it was Ludo who had died that day. While trying to reconnect with his ex-wife, Ludo found her diaries and aware of her unstable mental state, Ludo started reading, and to his horror discovered that Sophia had been raped at a young age by his own father. Sophia admitted Stefano was not his son, he was Maximilliaan's, making Stefano his brother and not his son. Sophia was admitted to a mental institution and slit her wrists not long afterwards. Although both Ludo and Stefano needed time to process all this, they remained a part of each other's life and Stefano still refers to Ludo as his father.

Drugs and Jail

Weeks before Rik de Jong would finally marry his true love Anita Dendermonde, he discovered that his teenage son Job was forced to smuggle drugs to Singapore. Refusing to let his son become a part of this, Rik made a deal with Job's boss and offered to smuggle the drugs to Singapore. Rik and Anita took off for their honeymoon, but at the airport in Singapore, Rik's bag was checked by security and he was taken into custody. He was transported to a prison nearby and became celmates with another Dutch man, also a drugs smuggler. Anita tried to do everything she could to get Rik out, but his celmate Jan told him he'd already been in jail for two years and he had only smuggled a very small amount of weed; Rik would never get out again. Devastated, a very pregnant Anita travelled back home to contact her lawyer while a fire was started in Rik's prison, leaving his celmate deceased. Knowing he would not get out anytime soon and wanting Anita to move on with her life, Rik took on Jan's identity and Rik himself was declared dead. Anita tried to move on with her life, giving birth to a little girl whom she named Rikki. She soon ran into her first love Mickey and in a spur of the moment they decided to get married. Mickey however discovered Rik was alive, but kept this from Anita. On their wedding day, Rik was released from jail and returned home to find Anita about to marry Mickey. Rik and Anita soon reunited and decided to go to New Zealand with Rikki to join Job who had moved there months before.

Homosexuality

At the end of season 19, the character Lucas Sanders returned to Meerdijk from New York and revealed that he was gay. This marked the first time in GTST's history that a major character was openly gay. During the course of season 20 it was implied that Lucas has frequent one night stands. He was gay bashed, which was witnessed by his sister's boyfriend, who took a long time to step forward. Most later story lines involving Lucas did not deal with his sexuality. On October 18, 2010 - shortly after the start of season 21 GTST introduced a new family, the Bouwhuis. One of their sons, Edwin, draws the attention of both Lucas and his best friend Wiet. Both try to win him over and he eventually starts a doomed relationship with Wiet, withdrawing from her whenever she wants to get close. Lucas suspects that Edwin is deep in the closet. During Lucas' 20th birthday party, Edwin kisses Lucas, but later insists that was a mistake. On the February 16th episode, Edwin tells Lucas that he intends to break up with Wiet as he is no longer in love with her, but with Lucas. The same night, Wiet overdoses on GHB. Edwin postpones the breakup. When Wiet is released from hospital, Edwin reveals to her that he is gay and has fallen in love with Lucas. He then visits Lucas. The two of them go to Lucas's bedroom and sleep with each other. The love scene between the two boys- who are seen with their shirts off and making out - has prompted a wide reaction on social networks minutes after the initial broadcast. There was a pretty even split between negative and positive reactions. The Dutch gay rights organization COC noted that, alarmingly, many of the negative reactions came from younger viewers. Broadcasting network RTL and production company Endemol have defended the harmless scene as reflective of society and have indicated they won't back down on the storyline.

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