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'''''RTL Autowereld''''' ''(Car World)'' is the name of an automotive journalism programme created by the Luxembourg-based [[RTL Group]], where it presently airs<ref>[https://rtlautowereld.pmgcontent.nl RTL Autowereld official website.]</ref> on RTL 7 in the [[Netherlands]]. It is one of Europe's longest-running TV series of this type, and is likely based on the Belgian magazine of the [[AutoWereld (Magazine)|same name]], which predates the programme by 2 years. | '''''RTL Autowereld''''' ''(Car World)'' is the name of an automotive journalism programme created by the Luxembourg-based [[RTL Group]], where it presently airs<ref>[https://rtlautowereld.pmgcontent.nl RTL Autowereld official website.]</ref> on RTL 7 in the [[Netherlands]]. It is one of Europe's longest-running TV series of this type, and is likely based on the Belgian magazine of the [[AutoWereld (Magazine)|same name]], which predates the programme by 2 years. | ||
Premiering in September 2001, the programme was initially hosted by [[Michael Pilarczyk]] and produced<ref>[https://pmgcontent.nl PMG Content.]</ref> by his production company PMG. Approximately 30 - 40 programmes would air each year, with a special "Summer series | Premiering in September 2001, the programme was initially hosted by [[Michael Pilarczyk]] and produced<ref>[https://pmgcontent.nl PMG Content.]</ref> by his production company PMG. Approximately 30 - 40 programmes would air each year, with a special "Zomeraflevering" (Summer series) comprised of a shorter run of around 10 episodes bridging the regular series. | ||
By February 2010, a minimum of 270 episodes<ref>[https://www.imcdb.org/movie_1158593-RTL-autowereld.html IMCDb - RTL Autowereld.]</ref> had aired, including 19 from the show's 4th and 5th Summer series. | By February 2010, a minimum of 270 episodes<ref>[https://www.imcdb.org/movie_1158593-RTL-autowereld.html IMCDb - RTL Autowereld.]</ref> had aired, including 19 from the show's 4th and 5th Summer series. | ||
==Series overview== | |||
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;" | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan="2" scope="col" style="padding:0 8px;" |Series | |||
! rowspan="2" scope="col" style="padding:0 8px;" | Episodes | |||
! colspan="2" scope="col" style="padding:0 80px;" |Originally aired | |||
|- | |||
! scope="col" |Series premiere | |||
! scope="col" |Series finale | |||
|- | |||
|[[{{PAGENAME}}/Summer Series 9|Z9]] | |||
|10 | |||
|27th June 2010<ref>[https://www.uitzending.net/gemist/24736/RTL-7/RTL_Autowereld.html Uitzending - 2010 Summer Series premiere.]</ref> | |||
|29th August 2010<ref>[https://www.uitzending.net/gemist/24695/RTL-7/RTL_Autowereld.html Uitzending - 2010 Summer Series finale.]</ref> | |||
|- | |||
|[[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 10|10]] | |||
|39 | |||
|5th September 2010<ref>[https://www.uitzending.net/gemist/24690/RTL-7/RTL_Autowereld.html Uitzending - 2010 - 2011 Series premiere.]</ref> | |||
|5th June 2011<ref>[https://www.uitzending.net/gemist/46684/RTL-7/RTL_Autowereld.html Uitzending - 2010 - 2011 Series finale.]</ref> | |||
|- | |||
|[[{{PAGENAME}}/Summer Series 10|Z10]] | |||
|12 | |||
|12th June 2011<ref>[https://www.uitzending.net/gemist/51031/RTL-7/RTL_Autowereld.html Uitzending - 2011 Summer Series premiere.]</ref> | |||
|28th August 2011<ref>[https://www.uitzending.net/gemist/60707/RTL-7/RTL_Autowereld.html Uitzending - 2011 Summer Series finale.]</ref> | |||
|- | |||
|[[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 11|11]] | |||
|39 | |||
|4th September 2011<ref>[https://www.uitzending.net/gemist/61791/RTL-7/RTL_Autowereld.html Uitzending - 2011 - 2012 Series premiere.]</ref> | |||
|10th June 2012<ref>[https://www.uitzending.net/gemist/115876/RTL-7/RTL_Autowereld.html Uitzending - 2011 - 2012 Series finale.]</ref> | |||
|- | |||
|[[{{PAGENAME}}/Summer Series 11|Z11]] | |||
|11 | |||
|17th June 2012<ref>[https://www.uitzending.net/gemist/116909/RTL-7/RTL_Autowereld.html Uitzending - 2012 Summer Series premiere.]</ref> | |||
|26th August 2012<ref>[https://www.uitzending.net/gemist/128061/RTL-7/RTL_Autowereld.html Uitzending - 2012 Summer Series finale.]</ref> | |||
|- | |||
|[[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 12|12]] | |||
|39 | |||
|2nd September 2012<ref>[https://www.uitzending.net/gemist/129573/RTL-7/RTL_Autowereld.html Uitzending - 2012 - 2013 Series premiere.]</ref> | |||
|23rd June 2013<ref>[https://www.uitzending.net/gemist/199143/RTL-7/RTL_Autowereld.html Uitzending - 2012 - 2013 Series finale.]</ref> | |||
|} | |||
==Presenters== | ==Presenters== | ||
RTL Autowereld has been hosted by the following presenters: | RTL Autowereld has been hosted by the following presenters: | ||
*[[Allard Kalff]] | *[[Allard Kalff]] | ||
*[[Jeroen Mul]] | *[[Jeroen Mul]] | ||
*[[Nico Aaldering]] | *[[Nico Aaldering]] | ||
*[[Tom Coronel]] | *[[Tom Coronel]] | ||
===Former Presenters=== | ===Former Presenters=== | ||
*[[Jorrit van der Kooi]] | * [[Jorrit van der Kooi]] | ||
*[[Michael Pilarczyk]] | *[[Michael Pilarczyk]] | ||
==RTL Wannahaves== | ==RTL Wannahaves== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:54, 30 September 2022
RTL Autowereld | |
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Episodes | Unknown |
First aired | 2001 |
Country of origin | Netherlands |
Status | Ongoing |
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RTL Autowereld (Car World) is the name of an automotive journalism programme created by the Luxembourg-based RTL Group, where it presently airs[1] on RTL 7 in the Netherlands. It is one of Europe's longest-running TV series of this type, and is likely based on the Belgian magazine of the same name, which predates the programme by 2 years.
Premiering in September 2001, the programme was initially hosted by Michael Pilarczyk and produced[2] by his production company PMG. Approximately 30 - 40 programmes would air each year, with a special "Zomeraflevering" (Summer series) comprised of a shorter run of around 10 episodes bridging the regular series.
By February 2010, a minimum of 270 episodes[3] had aired, including 19 from the show's 4th and 5th Summer series.
Series overview[edit | edit source]
Series | Episodes | Originally aired | |
---|---|---|---|
Series premiere | Series finale | ||
Z9 | 10 | 27th June 2010[4] | 29th August 2010[5] |
10 | 39 | 5th September 2010[6] | 5th June 2011[7] |
Z10 | 12 | 12th June 2011[8] | 28th August 2011[9] |
11 | 39 | 4th September 2011[10] | 10th June 2012[11] |
Z11 | 11 | 17th June 2012[12] | 26th August 2012[13] |
12 | 39 | 2nd September 2012[14] | 23rd June 2013[15] |
Presenters[edit | edit source]
RTL Autowereld has been hosted by the following presenters:
Former Presenters[edit | edit source]
RTL Wannahaves[edit | edit source]
In 2009, a spin-off series by the name of Wannahaves would premiere[16] on the same network, presented by Susanne Dijksterhuis, Olympic silver medallist hockey player Taeke Taekema, and British DJ Tommy Sandhu. Unlike Autowereld, Wannahaves was more of a generalised lifestyle and gadget-themed programme, although it would feature more than a fair share of segments towards cars. 13 episodes[17] would air from August to November of 2009, and was not renewed for a second series.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ RTL Autowereld official website.
- ↑ PMG Content.
- ↑ IMCDb - RTL Autowereld.
- ↑ Uitzending - 2010 Summer Series premiere.
- ↑ Uitzending - 2010 Summer Series finale.
- ↑ Uitzending - 2010 - 2011 Series premiere.
- ↑ Uitzending - 2010 - 2011 Series finale.
- ↑ Uitzending - 2011 Summer Series premiere.
- ↑ Uitzending - 2011 Summer Series finale.
- ↑ Uitzending - 2011 - 2012 Series premiere.
- ↑ Uitzending - 2011 - 2012 Series finale.
- ↑ Uitzending - 2012 Summer Series premiere.
- ↑ Uitzending - 2012 Summer Series finale.
- ↑ Uitzending - 2012 - 2013 Series premiere.
- ↑ Uitzending - 2012 - 2013 Series finale.
- ↑ Media Courant - Nieuw presentatieduo jaagt op gadgets in Wannahaves.
- ↑ TVblik - Wannahaves.