Britta von Lojewski

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Britta von Lojewski (born March 22, 1963 in Stuttgart ) is a German journalist and radio and television presenter . She became particularly popular as the presenter of the show Kochduell on the TV channel VOX .

Life

Britta von Lojewski, who is not related to Wolf von Lojewski , attended the Hamburg drama school . In 1983 she got a job as editor and presenter for NDR radio . There she moderated, among other things, the program Der Club . From 1987 to 1993 von Lojewski worked for the private broadcaster Radio Hamburg , which she helped set up. In 1988, Bernie Paul and Rüdiger Wolff produced the title Touch of your Smile under the name Heartbeat , which was published by Virgin.

From 1992 she worked for a television station , initially in Wat delicious de Welt on RTL Nord Live . This was followed by Highlive ( RIAS-TV , 1992), Nachrichten (RTL Nord Live, 1993), Die 9.00 Uhr Show ( RTL , 1993), Nachts (RTL, 1994), Frieda ( tm3 , 1995/96), Lokalrunde ( WDR , 1996) and Junge Glück ( Sat.1 , 1997).

In 1994, on the talk show Nachts (RTL) moderated by her, a prostitute caused a sensation, who talked about the sexual practices of an FDP politician without her comments being questioned by the presenter. The show was canceled two days after it was broadcast.

From September 1st, 1997 to August 25th, 2005 Britta von Lojewski presented the show Kochduell on VOX , in 1998/99 there also celebrity cookery duel , 2002 A red carpet for ... Dirk Bach (WDR). In 2007 she completed an apprenticeship with Richard Bandler in London as a “Licensed Master NLP ”.

Britta von Lojewski was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2015 . In an interview in July 2016, she stated that she was cancer-free.

In addition, she had to file for personal bankruptcy because she had speculated on real estate in East Germany.

She has lived in Cologne-Junkersdorf since 2009 .

literature

  • Michael Völkel : The Lexicon of TV Presenters. Anecdotes, facts and sayings from 50 years of TV history . Collaboration: Marc Halupczok, Thomas Kielhorn, Florian Treiß. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf Verlag GmbH, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-89602-524-4

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Information on gettyimages.de , accessed on September 24, 2015
  2. Michael Völkel: The Lexicon of TV Presenters , Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf Verlag, Berlin 2003, p. 328
  3. Michael Völkel: The Lexicon of TV Presenters , Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf Verlag, Berlin 2003, p. 328
  4. ^ Verena Weyer: Britta von Lojewski. In: crossover.de. December 18, 2008, archived from the original on November 14, 2013 ; accessed on October 17, 2015 .
  5. Bunte.de: After the fight against cancer: “You have to learn to let go” article from July 27, 2016
  6. Bunte.de: Your moving fight against cancer Article from September 7, 2015
  7. My life as a crash - from the Schlossallee to the social welfare office ( memento from January 17, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) broadcast people at Maischberger from September 22, 2015