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4 15 This sort of show wouldn’t work in the day, partly because we discuss subjects that might not be 16 suitable at other times. During the day, radio is wallpaper: people are just dipping in. At night 17 they’re 26 . If I get a historical fact wrong, the switchboard jams with people ringing in to 18 correct me. That couldn’t happen except at night when the television’s rubbish, it’s quiet and 19 there’s not a lot of people around. Daytime radio you’re talking at people. 27 you’re talking 20 to them.” 27 a All day b At night c Most of the time d Sometimes examen toelichting vragen antwoorden instructie antwoord Engels 1995–1 MAVO-C & VBO ◭ ◭ ◮ ◮
5 21 Stewart McFarlane, 52, presents The Late Night Phone--ln, broadcast between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. 22 on Cleveland’s TFM. Thirty per cent of local listeners tune into his programme, which runs for six 23 nights a week. He is a trained counsellor and works with young prisoners. 6 24 “People can 28 with anything. It could be a joke, it could be a question about their unem- 25 ployment benefit, it could be the fact that their wife’s just had a baby, or that their wife’s just 26 left them. Why they want to talk to me on a night--time with thousands of people to hear them, 27 I just don’t know. But I understand the people who 29 . How many times have you sat on a 28 bus and heard a little piece of information, and you’ve tried to overhear what was being said? 28 a agree b help c ring examen toelichting vragen antwoorden instructie antwoord Engels 1995–1 MAVO-C & VBO ◭ ◭ ◮ ◮
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4 15 This sort of show wouldn’t work in the day, partly because we discuss subjects that might not be<br />
16 suitable at other times. During the day, radio is wallpaper: people are just dipping in. At night<br />
17 they’re 26 . If I get a historical fact wrong, the switchboard jams with people ringing in to<br />
18 correct me. That couldn’t happen except at night when the television’s rubbish, it’s quiet and<br />
19 there’s not a lot of people around. Daytime radio you’re talking at people. 27 you’re talking<br />
20 to them.”<br />
27 a All day<br />
b At night<br />
c Most of the time<br />
d Sometimes<br />
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