Entertainment

Eyeworks Germany also successfully produces formats from other Eyeworks affiliates such as Holland's ranking shows The 10 and The 25, the rating hit Who Wants To Marry My Son and many variations of Test The Nation, including The National Language Test, The National Traffic Exam, The National Country Test, The End Of Year Test, The National Education Test and let's not forget The National IQ Test. From Eyeworks New Zealand the company produced the international hit The Chair and The Hottest Homebaker, from Belgium Ticket To The Tribes, and from Eyeworks Denmark lifelong project Generation 2010. In addition from Eyeworks Argentina the company adapted My Private World for public broadcaster ZDF_neo. Other international Eyeworks titles that were recently introduced in Germany are I Know What You Did Last Friday, Beat The Blondes and Guinness World Records, all for RTL2.

International hit shows

On top of bringing its own formats and those of international Eyeworks partners, Eyeworks Germany is one of the largest producers of international hit shows from third parties, like BBC's The Weakest Link and Don't Tell The Bride. The company's version of Kitchen Nightmares became such an overnight success in prime time that broadcaster RTL, after five seasons, it is still a proven ratings winner and they have appetite for more. The program also won several awards, like the Bavarian Television Award 2009, the Ernst-Schneider-Award 2009, a nomination for the prestigious Grimme Award, and one of most renowned German television prizes, and audience award the Golden Camera. Lastly, Kitchen Nightmares chef Christian Rach also features in Eyeworks Germany's Restaurant School, in this show he gives 12 unemployed people the chance of their lifetime: a job in a new restaurant. The show won Germany's most important industry award: the German TV Award.
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