Explosive brilliant
The Brisant Brillant was the media prize of the ARD tabloid magazine Brisant . It was launched in 2001 as part of the 2000th Brisant broadcast and awarded until 2007.
history
From 2001 to 2003 the award was called Goldener Wuschel , named after the show's former mascot. The Wuschel is a small, black-haired creature with a red nose (carrot), originally conceived as a ball lightning for the weather forecast in the broadcast. For several years it presented, among other things, the “bio-weather” at the end of the program.
From 2004 to 2007 a new trophy with the emblem of the shipment (lying diamond with BRISANT lettering ) was presented as a Brisant Brillant .
At a gala event, prizes were awarded annually in four categories: social commitment , life's work , shooting star of the year and heroine / hero / heroes of everyday life (audience award). Since 2008, only everyday heroes have been awarded.
Award winners
- 2001
- Prince Albert of Monaco "for the long-term cooperation"
- Marie-Luise Marjan as the "mother of the editorial team"
- Maria Furtwängler "for her social commitment in the Third World"
- Harald Schmidt "for his solidarity with Brisant as a tireless critic" .
- 2002
- Jutta Speidel Charity Prize "for her impressive social commitment"
- Günter Pfitzmann for his life's work
- Thomas Rühmann Most popular ARD series star (for In All Friendship )
- the crew members of the Oriole 504 of the Federal Border Police East as Heroes of the Year . “On behalf of all those who helped in this flood disaster, they received the Golden Wuschel for special courage and commitment”.
- 2003
- Karlheinz Böhm for his social commitment
- Brigitte Mira for her life's work
- Yvonne Catterfeld as Shooting Star of the Year
- Manfred Winkler (police officer, traffic educator and lifeguard) as a hero of everyday life .
- 2004
- Verona Pooth for her social commitment
- Pierre Brice for his life's work
- Florian Silbereisen as Shooting Star of the Year
- Sabrina Schmidt as the heroine of everyday life : “The 22-year-old saved a 16-year-old after a traffic accident in Münster. The badly injured girl was trapped in the car. Sabrina bravely climbed through the trunk, kept the victim alive with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and stabilized the neck vertebrae until the ambulance arrived. "
- 2005
- Uschi Glas for her social commitment as patron of the patient protection organization Deutsche Hospiz Stiftung
- Ruth Maria Kubitschek for her life's work
- Toni Kraus , "de klaane Flugficht", as shooting star of the year
- Ursula Kellndorfer as the heroine of everyday life : "Ursula Kellndorfer has been caring for her spastically paralyzed son for more than 48 years."
- 2006
- Suzanne von Borsody for her social commitment
- Heino for his life's work
- Henriette Richter-Röhl as Shooting Star of the Year
- Brigitte Heinisch as the heroine of everyday life : “For years she had pointed out glaring deficiencies to her employer. In order to draw attention to the grievances in the care of older people, Brigitte Heinisch even accepted her dismissal. "
- 2007
- Miroslav Nemec for his social commitment
- Joachim Fuchsberger for his life's work
- Eisbär Knut as shooting star of the year
- Tobias Zieger, everyday hero : "The 17-year-old saved his classmate Kevin from a group of young people who beat him over and over again."