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Sjef van Oekel : ウィキペディア英語版
Sjef van Oekel

Sjef van Oekel was a popular TV comedy character created by Dutch artist Wim T. Schippers and played by Dutch comedian, singer and actor Dolf Brouwers (1912-1997). Van Oekel started as a side character in ''De Fred Hachéshow'' in 1972, but became 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. 〔http://www.beeldengeluidwiki.nl/index.php/Dolf_Brouwers〕
==Character==

Wim T. Schippers created Sjef van Oekel in 1972 as a Belgian french fries salesman from the village Reet. Schippers had never visited Reet, but had seen the name on a company manufacturing car accessories and enjoyed the double entendre of the name ("Reet" means "hole" or "asshole" in Dutch). 〔http://www.beeldengeluidwiki.nl/index.php/Dolf_Brouwers〕 In line with his character's origin Van Oekel originally used a Flemish accent, but quickly dropped this in favor for his own Dutch accent.
Van Oekel is typically dressed in a fine black tuxedo and always talks and behaves in a refined manner, complete with archaisms. However something always went wrong during his presentations, either on the set or he himself tripped or went nauseous. Situations like these always lead to his well known catch phrase: "Ik word niet goed!" ("I'm starting to feel not well!"). Whenever Van Oekel said this he usually used a handkerchief to clean off the sweat on his forehead. In one controversial episode he threw up in the bicycle bag of his sidekick Evert van de Pik (played by Jaap Bar), which outraged Dutch journalist Henk van der Meyden so much that he started an unsuccessful campaign to get the program banned. Other well known catch phrases of Van Oekel were "Als het ware..." ("As a matter...") and "Pardon...reeds" ("Pardon... already").

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