Telewizja Polska has officially unveiled its programming lineup for the spring 2026 season. During a gala event in Warsaw, the network announced the revival of the game show "Kocham cię, Polsko!" and premieres of new series such as "Wojna zastępcza." The event attracted numerous stars, including Włodzimierz Szaranowicz returning to the media, and sparked widespread discussions about changes to the station's morning and public affairs programming.

Revival of a cult game show

The program "Kocham cię, Polsko!" returns to the air after an eight-year hiatus with a new lineup of hosts and captains.

Return of a sports legend

Włodzimierz Szaranowicz appeared publicly for the first time in a long while, evoking great emotion and respect from those gathered.

TVP's series offensive

New releases were announced, including "Wojna zastępcza" and the continuation of the series "Glina", highly regarded by viewers and critics.

During Thursday's presentation of its spring programming lineup, Telewizja Polska focused on combining proven brands with modern formats. The biggest surprise is the return after an eight-year hiatus of the game show "Kocham cię, Polsko!", which will be hosted by Marzena Rogalska, with Michał Koterski and Filip Gurłacz as team captains. The station also announced the premiere of the series "Wojna zastępcza" and the return of the cult crime production "Glina". The entertainment offering will be enriched by a new format for talented participants titled "Omnibus. Szybcy i mądrzy". A special moment of the evening was the appearance of Włodzimierz Szaranowicz, the legendary sports commentator who has been battling Parkinson's disease for years. His presence on the red carpet was met with a standing ovation from industry colleagues and journalists. The gala also became an arena for fashion statements – the bold, sequined dress of political journalist Justyna Dobrosz-Oracz and the sheer outfit of Agnieszka Woźniak-Starak, who is currently one of the faces of the program "Pytanie na śniadanie", were widely commented on. The tradition of presenting schedules by Poland's largest television stations dates back to the 1990s, serving as a key element of marketing strategy and competition for advertising revenue during peak viewership periods. Media also analyzed celebrity interactions in detail, particularly in the context of Agnieszka Kaczorowska and Marcin Rogacewicz, who are jointly promoting the upcoming dance project "Siedem". Behind the scenes, discussions centered on dynamic personnel changes in lifestyle editorial teams, including new duos in TVP's morning programming and transfers between competing stations TVN and Polsat. These changes aim to rejuvenate the audience while maintaining the identity of the public broadcaster. „It's an incredible feeling to return to a format that Poles love so much, in a completely new role.” — Marzena Rogalska

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