Gerard van den Berg (television presenter)
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Born
7 December 1932
Gerard Johannes Nicolaas van den Berg
7 December 1932
Vlaardingen, Netherlands
Died7 August 2009 (aged 76)
Barneveld, Netherlands
CitizenshipDutch
Occupations
- Radio presenter
- Television presenter
Gerard van den Berg | |
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| Born | Gerard Johannes Nicolaas van den Berg 7 December 1932 Vlaardingen, Netherlands |
| Died | 7 August 2009 (aged 76) Barneveld, Netherlands |
| Citizenship | Dutch |
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Gerard Johannes Nicolaas van den Berg (7 December 1932 – 7 August 2009) was a Dutch radio and television presenter.
Van den Berg was the son of Harrie van den Berg, co-founder and treasurer of VV Zwaluwen,[1] and Cornelia van den Berg-Akkerman, writer of some 50 children's books and founder/president of a large women's association.[2] Van den Berg was the middle brother of three sons and had two sisters. In the Historical Yearbook Vlaardingen of 1985, he wrote about his experiences in the Second World War, stating that his love for radio was probably born during this period.[3]
