Who will replace Daniel Hartwich in the jungle camp?

Updated on 2/21/2022 at 8:48 p.m

  • After nine years, Daniel Hartwich said goodbye as a jungle camp moderator and left a big gap.
  • Who will succeed him?

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Daniel Hartwich has quit his job after nine years as a jungle camp moderator. “I don’t need to say anything other than my tears. Thank you for nine unforgettable years,” explained hard jerks visibly touched colleague Sonja Zietlow on Sunday evening in the jungle show “The Aftermath” (via RTL+). His successor is therefore following in big footsteps. Who will be next in the future Zietlow in “I’m a Celebrity – Get Me Out of Here!” comment on the camp events and jungle exams with a pointed tongue?

Chris Tall

As one of the first speculations about Hartwich’s successor Chris Talls name in space. The comedian is not an unknown RTL face, has already worked as a “Supertalent” juror or moderated his own show “Murmel Mania”. After some users had expressed their dissatisfaction with the possible successor, comedian Alain Frei took his colleague in early February in a Facebook post in protection. Chris Tall commented on the post and put the rumors out of the world. “The funny thing is that so far there hasn’t even been a request from RTL gave […] Ergo: I have nothing to do with it, but I can read 1000 times more who thinks I’m shit and why. This internet is really ugly sometimes. Once the stone rolls, you can’t stop it.”

In the case of all further speculation, it should be emphasized that RTL has not yet commented specifically on the Hartwich successor. But who else does the in-house media group have to offer?

Hape Kerkeling

Entertainer Hape Kerkeling retired from show business on the occasion of his 50th birthday in 2014 and announced his big TV comeback in March 2021. At the end of November he presented the VOX travel documentary “Hape and the 7 Dwarf States”, in which he became a travel guide and visited Andorra, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican. In December, the station also showed another program: In “An Evening with Hape Kerkeling” he read from his book “Pfoten vom Tisch! Meine Katzen, Other Katzen und Ich” in the Hansa Theater in Hamburg. Another project has already been announced: RTL will continue the film comedy “Club Las Piranjas” in a mini-series of the same name and Kerkeling will slip back into the lead role of the cunning entertainer Edwin Öttel. The all-round talent who once “Let’s Dance“moderated, could deepen his refreshed RTL cooperation as a jungle camp moderator.

Guido Cantz

Another moderator who seems to have found his place at RTL is Guido Cantz. At the end of December 2021 he celebrated his farewell as moderator of “Do you understand fun?” (The first). At the beginning of January he was in the RTL program “Summit of the Quiz Giants”. Günther Jauch and Johannes B. Kerner. He has been presenting the new edition of “7 days, 7 heads” since the beginning of February. Speaking about the show, he said: “After twelve years, ‘Do you get fun?’ I’m looking forward to the next television classic with ‘7 days, 7 heads’. Hosting a weekly comedy show has been on my bucket list for a long time. I signed my first major TV contract with RTL back then. It’s nice to be home again come.”

Oliver Pocher

The necessary sharp tongue would in any case Oliver Pocher bring along. The comedian is also a well-known RTL face and with “5 against Jauch” or his own late-night show “Pocher – dangerously honest!” enough moderation experience. At the end of 2021 he also invited for the first time Ilka Bessin to RTL’s own annual review “Accounting of the Year”. He is not even unfamiliar with the moderation of a reality show: in 2013 he moderated a season of “Celebrity Big Brother” with Bessin. And the moderator also had something to do with the jungle camp. Last season’s “I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!” he analyzed the events in the camp as a guest in the “hour after”. In the RTL interview the comedian has already shown interest in the Hartwich successor: “If I were up for it, it would be a great show for me.”

Member of the jungle camp universe

What is certainly not harmful for a jungle camp moderation is experience and knowledge about the successful reality show. Who brings that better than ex-campers? “I think we have a lot of potential among the former jungle campers. As an insider, they would be predestined for it,” said Matthias Mangiapane, fifth place finisher in 2018, shortly after Hartwich’s farewell announcement in an RTL video. “I could do that too. I have a sharp tongue and I’m a jungle expert.”

In addition to former jungle campers, other protagonists from the jungle universe could have their big appearance. Big reunion shows have already been moderated by Angela Finger-Erben, Frauke Ludowig and Olivia Jones. The latter would even bring its own jungle experience: in 2013, the drag queen occupied the jungle camp the second place.

Daniel Hartwich still on TV

At the beginning of February it became public knowledge that the 15th season was also Hartwich’s last. Since 2013 he has been in front of the camera with Sonja Zietlow for the format. The reason for his departure is his family, who will no longer be able to accompany him in the future because of compulsory schooling, the 43-year-old said in a statement. RTL entertainment boss Markus Küttner explained his successor according to “RTL.de”: “As far as his successor in the jungle is concerned, we have already had initial, very good talks.” Küttner also revealed that after a trip to South Africa, the production should return to its original place in 2023: “The jungle belongs to Australia and we will produce the show there again if that’s possible.” This depends on the global corona situation.

Daniel Hartwich fans don’t have to do without the moderator entirely. He is currently in front of the camera for the 15th season of “Let’s Dance”.
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The finale of the jungle camp recently ran with moderators Daniel Hartwich and Sonja Zietlow. Now the “image” wants to know: Hartwich wants to stop after nine years at the “jungle camp”. (Image credits: picture alliance/dpa/Stefan Gregorowius) © ProSiebenSat.1

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