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Eva Mudrová, née Kunertová
(5/2/1933 Hať u Opava – 17/8/2024 Ostrava-Výškovice)
Radio presenter and television announcer and reporter. IN in 1955, it presented the first live broadcast entry of the newly established Ostrava television studio ČST.
. Her father was a Czech gendarme. They were expelled from Hata during the German occupation of the border areas after the Munich Agreement. Even before completing the business academy, where she also devoted herself to theater, in 1952 she joined the Ostrava studio of the Czechoslovak Radio and on December 31, 1955 she was the first announcer at the start of Czechoslovak Television broadcasts from the newly opened studio in Ostrava.
Good evening, dear friends. I welcome you to the first test broadcast of the Ostrava TV station. Yes, it’s true. Even Ostrava already has its own TV stationwere her first words. The handful of people who owned a television at the time could hear it on New Year’s Eve 1955 after 7:30 p.m. Shortly after that she added: A bit unusual, isn’t it? You’ll get used to it over time though…
Later, she worked as a reporter on television, mainly from an industrial background. Together with actor Josef Kobra, she presented the Ostrava version of the Hádej, hádej hadači television competition. However, she kept a permanent job on the radio, until 1968, when she took part in the broadcast during the August invasion of the Warsaw Pact troops. She lost her position in 1969 for this. For a short time, she worked as a typist on the radio, and then only after four years did she find a job in a dairy in Ostrava-Martinov. She returned to radio only after 1989 and filmed the program Apetýt.
She was married to the television director František Mudra, they had two children, a son Jan (born 1960) and a daughter Hana (born 1962). She lived in Ostrava.
She died in the St. Lukáš hospice in Ostrava-Výškovice. The news of her death with reference to the Mudrová family was published by Milan Švihálek, a long-time screenwriter of Ostrava television. Eva died today at 06:00 in the hospice of St. Lukáš in Ostrava. Her son, director and documentary filmmaker Jan Mudra, told me the newssaid Švihálek. The information was published by the server idnes.cz.
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