Stanisława Ryster, a Polish Television presenter who hosted the game show “Wielka Gra” for over 30 years, died at the age of 81. In 1998, she received “Super Wiktor”. Information about her death was confirmed by, among others, family.
Stanisława Ryster was born on May 2, 1942 in Lviv. She graduated from Secondary School No. 2. Maria Konopnicka in Katowice, and later law studies at the University of Warsaw. She started working on television in 1966. Initially, she hosted youth programs and game shows.
She hosted the game show “Wielka gra” from 1975 until 2006.
In 1998, she received the “Super Wiktor” award for a television personality for her lifetime achievement. In 1999, she took fifth place in the Telekamery poll.
The first to announce her death was one of the multiple winners of the game show, Mariusz Machnikowski, who wrote on the with +one of her favorite players+. She then confirmed to me that it was about me – a week earlier I had invited her for coffee…”
Initially, she hosted youth programs and game shows. She hosted the game show “Wielka gra” from 1975 until 2006.
Later he added that he received information about the former presenter’s death from Ryszard Pieniążkiewicz, also a multiple winner of the game show. “Ryś Pieniążkiewicz called me with the news about the death of Mrs. Stanisława Ryster – of course, we are both going to her funeral. Rysiek and I have common memories…” – he admitted. Information about her death was also confirmed to Onet by her closest family. (PAP)
author: Katarzyna Krzykowska
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