hoorspelen
Hoorspelen, Dutch for "radio plays," are dramatic works produced for radio broadcasting. They rely entirely on spoken dialogue, sound effects, and music to tell a story and create atmosphere, engaging the listener's imagination. This audio-only format distinguishes them from visual media like film or television.
The golden age of hoorspelen was arguably the mid-20th century, a period when radio was the primary
In the Netherlands, public broadcasters like the NCRV, KRO, AVRO, and VPRO were significant producers of hoorspelen.