Marek Grot
Marek Grot (born 3 March 1932 in Warsaw, died 19 July 1994 in Warsaw) is a Polish television journalist, sports promoter and physical education student and youth organizer.
In 1950 he graduated from junior high school and high school. Stefan Batory in Warsaw. In 1954-1968 he worked as a physical education teacher. In the years 1968-1986 he was a full time employee of the Polish Sports Television.
He created and ran the "Five Million Competition" with which he made his debut on 19 December 1960. A total of around 300 programs from this series were broadcast - on Polish Television and abroad - on the Antennas. He has also written programs such as "TV Studio Młodych" (during the Winter Olympic Games in Innsbruck), "Stu na jeden" (Yellow Stallion), "Yellow Giraffe Tournament" and "Scout Trivia". In total, he was the author and conductor of approximately 1,200 cyclic programs. He also led sections related to the popularization of sport in "Screen with his brother", "Sobótka" and "Teleferia".
He co-authored (with Maria Wiśniewska) the guide "Be always neat".
He appeared in "Wodzirej" as a TV reporter.
He died as a result of injuries suffered by the coach at Lowicz. Bibliography
wiki
Comments
Post a Comment