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Erez Tal
Tal hosting the Eurovision Song ContestinTel Aviv in 2019
Born

Erez Moshe Ben-Tulila


(1961-07-27) 27 July 1961 (age 62)
Tel Aviv, Israel
EducationIroni Alef High School
Occupation(s)TV and radio personality
Years active1983–present
Spouse

Gili Levi

(m. 2005)
Children2 daughters

Erez Moshe Tal (Hebrew: ארז טל; born 27 July 1961) is an Israeli television host.

Early life

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Born as Erez Moshe Ben-TulilainTel Aviv, Israel, to Jewish parents. His father, Aharon Ben-Tulila, immigrated from Algeria, whereas his mother Edna is Israeli-born. His family Hebraized its surnametoTal (dew in Hebrew) when he was four years old.[citation needed]

Career

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Tal (left) hosting the Israeli versionofBig Brother with Assi Azar in 2008.

His first hit program was Ma Yesh? ("What's Up?"), broadcast on Galatz, Israel's IDF Radio, where he started his partnership with Avri Gilad.[citation needed] Tal and Gilad co-hosted TV show Ha'olam Ha'erev (The World Tonight) in the early 1990s, broadcast on the then-experimental Channel 2.[citation needed] When Channel 2 became Israel's first commercial television station, Tal hosted and produced the Israeli edition of Wheel of Fortune, and later devised two different program formats: The Vault that was sold to several foreign TV stations, and The Brain.[citation needed]

In 2008, he hosted the Israeli version of the reality show, Big Brother, named HaAh HaGadol.[1]

Tal also participates in comedy programs: Only in Israel, which he created,[2] opposite Orna Banai, and Night Club with Maya Dagan and others.[citation needed] He introduced several comedians to wider audiences, notably Assi Azar who co-hosted with him the successful reality format HaAch HaGadol; and Guri Alfi who acted in many comedy shows such as Shiduray Ha'mahapecha (The Revolution Broadcast).[citation needed]

Tal was one of the Israeli commentators (alongside Idit Hershkowitz) for the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 grand final, the first time the country provided a TV commentary for Eurovision.[citation needed]

Tal hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2019inTel Aviv alongside Bar Refaeli, Assi Azar and Lucy Ayoub.[3][4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Keshet Condemns Big Brother Contestant's Group Sex Claim". Haaretz. 26 November 2008.
  • ^ "Israeli show makes light of conflict". BBC News Online. August 2, 2002. Retrieved August 9, 2010.
  • ^ Zwart, Josianne. "Bar Refaeli, Erez Tal, Assi Azar & Lucy Ayoub to host Eurovision 2019!". eurovision.tv. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  • ^ "Meet the Eurovision 2019 hosts: Bar Refaeli, Erez Tal, Assi Azar and Lucy Ayoub". wiwibloggs.com. 25 January 2019. Retrieved 26 January 2019.
  • [edit]
    Preceded by

    Portugal Sílvia Alberto, Daniela Ruah, Catarina Furtado and Filomena Cautela

    Eurovision Song Contest presenter
    2019
    With: Bar Refaeli, Assi Azar and Lucy Ayoub
    Succeeded by

    Netherlands Edsilia Rombley, Chantal Janzen, Jan Smit and Nikkie de Jager (2021)


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