Edward Kozak is dead.  The breakfast TV star was 77 years old

Edward Kozak is dead. The breakfast TV star was 77 years old

Edward Kozak, who in the 1980s created and hosted the first Polish breakfast television on Telewizja Polska, has died. Information about the journalist’s death was reported by the Info&Tips portal.

“It is with great regret and sadness that we inform you that our editorial colleague, outstanding journalist and friend Edward Kozak has passed away. Edi, we will miss you very much. See you soon, friend!” – reported on Monday evening by journalists from the Info%Tips portal, with which Edward Kozak cooperated. The journalist died at the age of 77.

Edward Kozak died. The former editor-in-chief of TVP Katowice was 77 years old

Kozak graduated from Polish studies at the University of Silesia, film directing from PWSF in Łódź and journalism studies from the University of Warsaw. Later he started working in the Katowice branch of Telewizja Polska. It was he who created the first breakfast television in the 1980s. Saturday’s episode was very popular with viewers. The journalist also starred in Janusz Kidawa’s comedy “The Thing Goes Bad”.

Kozak also interviewed the “vampire from Silesia”, i.e. Joachim Knychała. The serial killer was later sentenced to death. After these events, Edward Kozak published a book titled “The Vampire Diaries” and made a documentary film “The Vampire”.

After finishing his cooperation with Telewizja Polska, the journalist joined Telewizja Rondo, where he hosted his own nightly program “Videopiraci”. Some of the materials presented in it were quite lewd, which in turn resulted in the station’s intervention by the National Broadcasting Council. The journalist also ran a disco club in Tychy. Recently he worked for Info&Tips, a portal founded by Stanisław Wenglorz.

Source: Gazeta

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