György Czigány, Host of Who Wins Today?, Has Died
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The poet, writer, radio and television journalist was 94 years old.
On April 6, György Czigány, a poet, writer, journalist, and meritorious artist who won the Attila and Ferenc Erkel Prizes and was the founding host of the popular program "Who Wins Today? Game and Music in 10 Minutes" on Hungarian Radio, passed away at the age of 94, his family told MTI on Tuesday. He was born in Budapest on August 12, 1931. He lived in Győr until 1943, where he was a student at the Benedictine Gymnasium. He was preparing to bec…
The founder and host of the radio show "Who Wins Today?" died at the age of 94.
The Attila József and Ferenc Erkel Award-winning writer and artist was 94 years old.
The distinguished artist was 94 years old.
György Czigány has died - The Attila József and Ferenc Erkel Award-winning poet, writer, journalist, and meritorious artist was 94 years old.
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