Rian van Heerden

Rian van Heerden
Izimvo has the great pleasure of introducing columnist, stand-up comedian and host of Kyknet’s Rian and OFM’s afternoon drive show: Rian van Heerden.
Rian, wanting to be a lawyer and start his own political party, replied to an ad looking for campus radio DJs while studying law at Tuks. The rest, as they say, is history.
Today, Rian is the host of OFM’s afternoon drive show and Kyknet’s talk show, Rian. He also writes lyrics for a sitcom, performs Afrikaans stand-up and is studying towards an honours degree in Psychology.
Website: http://www.rianvanheerden.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/rian.vanheerden
Blog: http://www.ofm.co.za/djblog.asp?pid=35
Location: Pretoria
Rian was kind enough to answer the following questions:
Personal
Q: How would you like to be introduced at a social event?
A: As Rian van Heerden, talk show host, DJ and satirist.
Q: Tell us something that not many others know about you. This could be anything from a phobia to your favorite movie.
A: I suffer from a fair amount of OCD!
Q: What do you enjoy doing when you want to get away from it all?
A: Walking on an isolated beach.
Q: How would you describe your dream holiday home and where in South African would you want it to be?
A: As close to the ocean as possible, a large stoep and a fireplace inside. Somewhere in the Western Cape, most likely West Coast with a lively bar within walking distance.
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South African Talk Shows
Q: Your are the host of the popular Rian, your self-entitled talk show on KykNet. How did the show first come about and how would you describe the show to someone who has not seen it?
A: Well, my producer Ronnie Watt and I used to work on a show called Voorblad that focused on the stranger individuals of our society. Voorblad came to a logical end and we thought it would be a good idea to spend an entire show with only one guest…a South African icon. We realized that viewers wanted to know more about their hero’s and so the show was born.
Q: How much preparation goes into each episode and how do you go about selecting your guests?
A: A lot of preparation goes into each episode. I try to go back at least 15 years in the life of my guest when I prepare for an interview. We have a list of guests we would like to talk to and depending on availability we work our way down the list. We try to speak to icons from all walks of life i.e. actors, musicians, politicians, comedians, sport stars etc.
Q: Selecting the perfect question is a science. Where do you draw inspiration for your questions from and is there anything you will not ask in an interview?
A: I try to highlight the moments in the guests life that represents either a turning point or a moment of realization. Listening to the guest is extremely important. I will ask any question unless it will humiliate my guest…you do not want that. An uncomfortable guest is one thing but I still need to respect his/her privacy.
Q: Which other South African interviewers have inspired you the most?
A: No South Africans.
Q: Can you give us a little insight into the making of the show? When do you tape, how many crew members work on the show and how is the success of the show measured?
A: We record three shows every 3/4 weeks. This usually happens on a Sunday morning! Ouch! Our crew is the normal size of a television show of our nature and success is as usually measured by the fact that your contract gets renewed!
Life in South Africa
Q: What do you enjoy most about living in South Africa?
A: The fact that this country is completely unpredictable!
Q: If you were to interview Julius Malema, what would your last question to him be?
A: What is 13 x 7?
Q: Which South African personality would you most like to interview and why?
A: I would love to speak to Winnie Mandela. She is very reluctant when it comes to interviews and seems to still carry a lot of anger. I would like to know what she regrets and what she really thinks about reconciliation.
Q: With less than 60 days to the first African Soccer World Cup, what advice would you offer to first-time visitors looking for the ultimate South African experience?
A: Eat lunch in a township, then Sandton City. And make sure you take a drive up Chapman’s Peak.
General
Q: If you could invite any three South Africans to an intimate dinner party, who would you invite and what would you serve?
A: Jacob Zuma, Marc Lottering and Lizz Meiring. I would ask my mother to cater! A traditional Afrikaans meal including the bobotie and the broodpoeding!
Q: If you were to start your own radio station, which South African radio personalities would you hire to do the morning and afternoon drive shows and why?
A: I would keep Gareth Cliff in the morning (but force him to create more parodies with the huge array of voices he can do!) Afternoon drive probably David Kau…damn we need to laugh more!
Q: What are your predictions for the future of South African radio?
A: I think personality radio will finally return to our airwaves. Enough with all the repetitive boring so-called hits! More freedom for presenters to speak their minds hopefully.
Q: If you could give the eighteen-year-old-you a single piece of advice, what would it be?
A: Go and study psychology instead of law!
Q: Who would you most like to read about on Izimvo and what would you like to ask them?
A: David Kramer. Always a legend. I would love to know how we can create more of the stuff he used to create. How do we keep a local flavor in our music especially in Afrikaans?
We’d like to thank Rian for taking the time to answer our questions and wish him every success for the future. Be sure to watch Rian on Kyknet every Sunday at 6pm or listen to his afternoon drive show on OFM every weekday starting at 3pm.
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