In 2005, Two made their debut on television as a host. The program quickly gained publicity, gathering crowds of curious viewers in front of the TV sets. At its peak of popularity, viewership was as high as 4 million.
Casting for “Big Kids” lasted for hours. Disinformation and chaos reigned in the studio
The game show was both for children and about children. The participants were the youngest, and in the episodes they often asked difficult questions on topics they simply had no idea about at that age. Their theories and analyzes brought tears not only to the host and invited guests, but also to the audience and TV viewers. Getting to the recordings for the program was not as easy as it might seem. There were many people willing, so only a few were able to stand in the queue lasting several hours to have their proverbial “five minutes” in front of the camera. Many other factors also contributed to its success. personality, character traits or knowledge.
Aleksandra SkwarczyĆska-Bergiel, today a journalist, years ago also tried her hand at the TVP show for the youngest. When she auditioned, she was only 8 years old. In an article published on the portal, he mentions that waiting in line was extremely tiring. There was a huge chaos in the studio, and the candidates were uncontrollable by both the supervisors and the production supervising this stage. Many, however, were looking forward to the meeting and this was the greatest motivation not to give up.
She was 8 years old when she auditioned for the show. Today she recalls what crossed her “career”
The journalist mentions that the interrogation itself lasted only about 15 minutes and was not carried out individually, but in groups of several people. Candidates were invited to a separate room where they sat in a circle, as was later implemented in the program. People responsible for production asked questions on various topics, including: politics or worldview, which at such a young age hardly interests anyone. At some point, they had to answer by what attributes a businessman can be recognized. Most pointed to the wallet, which seemed not entirely logical to 8-year-old Aleksandra.
I immediately thought that no one wears it on top. You have to hide it because that’s where the money is. It turned out that my rational thinking was the nail in the coffin of my television career
he recalls. Why? When the question was asked, she was one of the few who confidently stated that a businessman is easiest to recognize by his suit, briefcase and car. And although in fact her answer was the most accurate, she did not qualify for participation in the game show, the producers were looking for participants whose statements would entertain the audience. Although at that moment Aleksandra did not hide her disappointment, today she does not regret that her fate turned out this way, because, as she argues, “participation in the program would ultimately change nothing in her life.” As an example, he mentions Jadzia Nalepa or the twins, who made a splash in “Big Kids”, but it had no effect on their professional careers.
Source: Gazeta

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