Dani Fohrler

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dani Fohrler in July 2015

Daniel Walter Fohrler (born May 19, 1967 ), nickname Dani Fohrler , is a Swiss television and radio presenter .

Professional career

Dani Fohrler grew up in Deitingen in Solothurn . He completed a commercial apprenticeship and then began his media career. He co-founded Radio 32 in Solothurn in 1991 and was a presenter and moderator until 1998.

Fohrler began in 1998 as a television presenter for the private broadcaster TV3 , where he presented his own talk show "Fohrler live". A total of 350 programs ran. The 2001 program “Youth and violence - I strike up” became a cult episode and “the most important piece of Swiss cultural history”, as the Basler Zeitung reported.

He hosted the first season of the Swiss edition of Big Brother Talk and of “Robinson Talk”, a talk show accompanying the entertainment program “Expedition Robinson”, in which candidates had to survive on a desert island like Robinson Crusoe . After TV3 had to cease operations, Fohrler started working for Swiss television in the fall of 2002 and moderated the program "Was macht haben ...?" and the travel magazine “RondoMondo” until 2003. In 2003, he and Melanie Winiger moderated the Mister Switzerland election. In 2004 he moderated the summer quiz “Schlau & Meier” and “The big Christmas wish concert”. In 2005 he was the presenter of “Retro” and guest presenter at “ glanz & gloria ”. From 2007 to 2008 he was deputy moderator and external moderator of “ Leben live ”. In 2008 he moderated the broadcast of the Monte-Carlo International Circus Festival .

In Radio SRF 1 he hosts the program meeting and on television at SRF 1 he has until the end of 2018, the talk show g & g weekend moderated

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. a b This is Dani Fohrler - portrait on the Swiss television website , accessed on March 5, 2014.
  2. Samuel Tanner: That makes you nervous. Retrieved February 18, 2017 .
  3. Nicolas Lurati: 17 years after the TV show «Fohrler Live». «Don't take me as an idol!» In: blick.ch of July 30, 2018.
  4. Short biography ( memento of December 19, 2007 in the Internet Archive ), accessed January 18, 2009.