Való Világ (franchise)

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Való Világ
Original workValó Világ (Hungary)
Years2002–present
Miscellaneous
GenreReality game show
First aired11 September 2002 (2002-09-11)

Való Világ is a reality game show franchise developed by Magyar RTL Televízió, the Hungarian branch of RTL Group to compete with Big Brother. The first season of Való Világ launched on 11 September 2002, and has been followed by seven more seasons, as well as a Czechoslovak incarnation from 2005 titled VyVolení. In 2015, RTL Hungary purchased the rights to produce the Hungarian version of Big Brother and announced to merge the two formats under the name Való Világ powered by Big Brother.[1]

Versions

  Currently airing
  An upcoming season
  No longer airing
Country Local title Network(s) Winner(s) Presenter(s)
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic VyVolení Prima televize
  • Season 1 (2005): Vladko Dobrovodský
  • Season 2 (2006): Antonin Jalovec
  • Season 3 (2007): Milan Voboril
  • Season 4 (2013): Vladko Dobrovodský
  • Tereza Pergnerová (1–4)
  • Libor Bouček (1–4)
  • Agáta Prachařová (4)
  • Pavel Cejnar (4)
  • Míra Hejda (3)
  • Diana Kobzanová (2–3)
  • Vlastimil Korec (1–2)
  • Iva Kubelková (1)
File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary Való Világ RTL Klub
  • Peti Puskás (9–)
  • Csilla Megyeri (12–)
  • Vanda Schumacher (11)
  • Anikó Nádai (8–11)
  • Bence Istenes (6–8)
  • Lilu (3–7)
  • Balázs Sebestyén (4–5)
  • András Stohl (1–4)
  • Noémi Czifra (1–2)
RTL Kettő
RTL+ (stream)
Való Világ powered by Big Brother
Cool TV
RTL+ (stream)
  • Season 12 (2024): Upcoming season
File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia VyVolení TV JOJ
  • Season 1 (2005): Linda Drevenková
  • Season 2 (2006): Erik Lakatošovie
  • Season 3 (2013): Igor Džadoň

References

  1. "Bréking: Az RTLII-n indul jövőre a "ValóVilág powered by Big Brother"". RTL Hungary (in magyar). 7 December 2015. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 11 December 2015.