Wojciech Cezary Jagielski (born 15 September 1963 in Zduà Âska Wola) â Polish journalist working for radio and television, drummer, and doctor of medicine by training.
In 1992 he got a degree in the Faculty of Medicine at the Medical University of Warsaw.
Radio
He worked for a Polish commercial station Radio ZET at the beginning as a DJ, then as a music supervisor (during the periods from 1995 to July 2007 and again during 2010 to 2015). He hosted auditions like Sà Âodka szesnastka Radia Zet (Radio Zet's Sweet Sixteen), Raz-dwa-trzy, à Âpiewasz ty (One, two, three now you sing), and along with Karolina Korwin Piotrowska â Mniej wiÃÂcej serio (Kind of Seriously), Mniej wiÃÂcej poniedziaà Âek (Kind of Monday). He interviewed more than 350àprominent people from all over the world including pop musicians and celebrities from cinematography and media. From April 2012 to May 2015 he hosted an audition in Radio Zet called Doktor Zet.
Television
He began his workàfor the television RTL 7, where he hosted Wieczór z Wampirem then after the change of its formula Wieczór z Jagielskim what was emitted from 1999 in TVP2. In 2006 along with Kazimiera Szczuka he co-hosted a talk show for TVN Dwururka. With Ewelina Kopic he hosted a Game show ZakrÃÂcony tydzieà  (A Crazy Week), which was the first satire show that took a look at news in Poland. From September 2007 to June 2010 along with Jolanta Pieà Âkowska he co-hosted morning show Dzieà  Dobry TVN. From 3 September August 2012 along with Beata Sadowska he co-hosted another morning broadcast Pytanie na à Âniadanie TVP2. He sat in jury of first and third edition of Polish version of talent show Clash of the Choirs (Bitwa na gà Âosy) From January 2014 he hosts a programme Wojtek Jagielski na à ¼ywo (Wojtek Jagielski live) in Superstation TV.
Musical career
In the 80's he co-founded and played as a drummer for Polish bands Kontrola W. and Kosmetyki Mrs. Pinki (an author of the lyrics of a song "Mià Âoà Âàna polu minowym"). With both of the bands he took part in numerous editions of Jarocin Festival (from periods 1982 to 1983 and 1985 to 1986). Sporadically he plays drums for a band called Poparzeni Kawàtrzy