RTL Autowereld

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RTL Autowereld
Autowereld Logo.png
Episodes Unknown
First aired 2001
Country of origin Flagnl.png Netherlands
Status Ongoing
Concluded

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

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

RTL Autowereld has been hosted by the following presenters:

Former Presenters

RTL Wannahaves

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