Ati Dijckmeester



Ati Dijckmeester ( Amsterdam , 5 July1946 ) is a Dutch former radio and television presenter, who also served as director . ==Biography [ edit] == Ati van der Lingen, as they originally called, grew up near the AmsterdamOosterpark . Her mother worked as a saleswoman in a deli and her father worked at De Gruyter .After school drew and read them the most. In her youth she often listened to music on the radio and radio plays . Only at 16 she was watching television regularly; before she did it only occasionally with her ​​family. She was good at languages, but the Lyceum appeared in the second year still too heavy. She stepped over to the secondary school and obtained her final exam. She completed her high school off the MMS and then went to study Spanish. However, she did not complete her studies because she ended up in the theater world. She was admitted to the drama school and earned her degree in 1966 . ==Career [ edit] == Dijckmeester was in the 60s discovered by Ralph Inbar . Her first television program, in 1966, was 'Fanclub' [1] , a monthly youth magazine of VARA on Friday. In 1967, her role was taken over by Sonja Barend . After several years have mainly worked as a radio presenter she worked from 1972 on various programs NCRV . From 1975 worked Dijckmeester again for VARA, especially where they gained fame with the satirical consumer program How is it, more or less a precursor [http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ook_dat_nog! also still!] . They also presented current affairs and, mid-80s, Children for Children (with Edwin Rutten ). Later Dijckmeester also made ​​documentaries, including the RVU . She currently works as a presenter and voice-over . ==Personal [ edit] == She is a partner of television director Ted Dellen . The name Dijckmeester comes from her ex-husband.