NOS Jaaroverzicht 2004

De NOS heeft alle jaaroverzichten van de afgelopen jaren herhaald op haar digitale kanaal Journaal 24. Dit is de vormgeving van het jaaroverzicht uit 2004.
Vanuit een studio presenteert Sacha de Boer het Jaaroverzicht van 2004. In deze studio ontvangt zij een aantal gasten en correspondenten van het journaal.
Qua vormgeving is de trend van het vorige jaar voortgezet met de roodgekleurde leader.

– Algemene beginleader
– Beginleader Jaaroverzicht
– Tussenleaders
– Aftiteling
– Leader Journaal 24

The Clash – The Leader

The Leader

Atom secrets, secret leaflet
Have the boys found the leak yet?
The molehill sets the wheel in motion
His downfall picks up locomotion

The people must have something good to read on a Sunday

The leader’s wife takes a government car
In the dark to meet her minister
But the leader never leaves his door ajar
As he swings his whip from the Boer War

He wore a leather mask for his dinner guests
Totally nude and with deep respect
Proposed a toast to the votes he gets
The feeling of power and the thought of sex!

Now the girl let the fat man touch her
Vodka fumes and the feel of a vulture
The driver waited in the embassy car
The fat man’s trap was set for capture
So the girl let the thin man touch her
Mixing questions, drunken laughter
The ministry car was waiting there
A minister knows his own affair

The people must have something good to read on a Sunday

Delarey – Boer War

This is for the pride of the Afrikaaner Nation. General De la Rey was a Boer General in South Africa who led his brave boers in battle against the invading British Empire. The odds were staggering 80 000 boers to 350 000 british Soldiers. The Boers held out to the bitter end.
The British held thousands of Boer women and children in the first ever concentration camps. The British forced the Boers to surrender as they starved their women and children – only for the Boers to return to their torched farms without many of their murdered family.

A Salute to the men who fought for my right to be here in South Africa today.

“Ons Vir Jou Suid Africa”