Current Original programming •
Barátok közt (Among Friends): the most watched domestically produced television soap of Hungary. The show started in the fall of 1998, one year after the foundation of RTL Klub. The show remarkably resembles BBC soap-drama,
EastEnders. Initially, it didn't have the expected ratings, however, bound by the contract, RTL Klub had to keep the show running. Since 2000, the third season, the show has been rarely beaten in ratings in its own timeslot. Today, the average rating of the show is about 2 million viewers, and it's a solid foundation of viewers the channel occasionally builds on. Each episode of the series is 15 minutes long, and every weekday two episodes are aired. In between the two episodes, there is a news session as well as the highest value commercial block in Hungarian television. The show will end, after 23 seasons, on July 17, 2021, with an extended special episode. •
X-Faktor: the licensed version of the talent show
The X Factor. The first season started in the fall season of 2010. Because of the great success the 2nd season started one year later. Season 3 started in fall 2012. Season 4 started 1 year later with 3 new judges and 2 new hosts. •
Való Világ (Real World): the show is similar to the reality show
Big Brother although there are some major differences between the two formats. VV first started on RTL Klub in 2002. At the same time the rival TV channel (TV2) purchased the rights of the successful Big Brother format. The 1st seasons of the 2 shows had similar ratings but BB was slightly ahead. Since the 2nd season VV crashed the rival format so BB moved to the late night time slot and died quietly. The 2nd season of VV was followed with a 3rd one which had great ratings again. (There was no BB3.) After the 3rd season of VV ended RTL Klub had the format rested for 6 years. In 2010 they relaunched the format with some changes. VV4 was followed by VV5 in 2011. VV6 started in Winter 2014 on RTL II and the channel continues it with a 7th season in Autumn. RTL Klub sold the format of VV to Czech Republic and Slovakia where the show was called Vyvolení. The Czech VV had 3 seasons while the Slovak had 2. In both countries VyVolení (the chosen one) won the time slot against
Big Brother. •
Csillag Születik (A Star Borns): the Hungarian licensed version of ''
Britain's Got Talent''. Four seasons have been aired in 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2012 respectively. •
Fókusz (Focus) is a daily report magazine. It is on the air since the foundation of RTL Klub. (1997) •
Showder Klub is a stand-up comedy show, spin-off of former show of
Sándor Fábry called
Esti Showder. His programme goes nowadays on
Duna. •
Házon kívül (Outside the House): a political show, which deals with two or three current political events or social problems every week. •
A Széf: A licensed version of
Take it or Leave it. It began airing during the 2007 fall season. •
XXI. Század (21st Century): a documentary series which usually deals with historical moments which happened in the 20th century. Recordings presented in the show usually originate from the communist era and therefore are black and white. RTL Klub purchases most of the presented material from Hungarian national television (
MTV or m1). •
Egy perc és nyersz: (Minute to Win It): It is the licensed version of the American game show
Minute to Win It. •
A gyanú árnyékában (Cases of Doubts): It is a
scripted docu-reality series started to air at the spring season of 2012. The series follows a documentary style. Every episodes deals with a family in some kind of trouble. The stories are based on real events. The characters are played by amateur actors. The second season started in the fall of 2012. •
A kód (The Code) is the licensed version of the British game show
The Exit List by
Balázs Sebestyén. It had aired at the fall season of 2012 every weekday. •
Házasodna a gazda: is the scripted reality series based on the format
Farmer Wants a Wife. The first season aired during the fall season of 2012. •
Éjjel-nappal Budapest (Budapest – Night & Day): is a scripted reality series, licensed from German
RTL II show
Berlin Tag & Nacht. Airs every weekday at 19.50 since February 2013. •
Kölyökklub (Kid's Club): is a children programme block. Previously, in addition to cartoons, there was also a pirate-themed quiz show, hosted by Rita Jónás. Later, a talk show took its place, which was already hosted by Nóra Ördög, and in which children were also guests, but since July 1, 2006, it has only broadcast cartoons. The program is broadcast on weekends and holidays from 7:00 a.m. The programme had a former weekday companion program,
Jó reggelt, skacok! (Good Morning, Guys!).
Former Former original programming •
Heti Hetes ("The Weekly Seven"): a show where seven known Hungarian comedians (one host and 6 guests) talk about current news, politics and public life. The show was on air from the early years of RTL Klub and the 500th episode was the last to air there. The show moved in 2012's fall to the sister channel
RTL II. •
Legyen Ön is Milliomos: The licensed version of
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. The series lasted nine seasons, hosted by Hungary's esteemed quiz host,
István Vágó, but it was not going to be renewed after the licensor changed to RTL's major game show format. In September 2009, the show switched to a new format; the host was changed to
Sándor Fábry, a well-known comedian in Hungary, and the players are always a pair of celebrities. It aired once a month but this format was not successful so the show was cancelled again. In February 2012 the show was rebooted again and returned with a new host,
Sándor Friderikusz. It was aired once per week. The show moved in 2012's fall to the sister channel
RTL II before being cancelled again in 2013. Then in 2018, the license of Millionaire was moved to its counterpart channel, TV2. •
Gálvölgyi Show: a parody show hosted by János Gálvölgyi, featuring short sketches which are parodies of TV shows, Hungarian and international celebrities, and commercials. The show also has several regular sketches, such as a conversation between two working-out rich men, which led to the birth of a decade-old Hungarian catchphrase "Gyúrunk vazze'" ("We're working out, damn it"). •
Kész Átverés (Total Scam): a show similar to the MTV's
Punk'd where the host does pranks on Hungarian and currently visiting celebrities. •
Esti Showder: a very popular talk show being broadcast every second week (except summer) at Thursdays 21:00. It loosely follows the format of NBC's
The Tonight Show. The show features an opening session with the host cracking somewhat actualized jokes and rapidfire humorous monologues, followed by a regular session of
Design Center, in which the host ironically presents absurd or downright ridiculous products created and sent to the show by viewers. After the design center, the show features a studio music session which presents successful or potentially successful Hungarian bands, and finally the show presents a talk session where Fábry sits down and talks to different Hungarian celebrities. After 11 years the show hasn't returned at the fall season of 2011. Fábry moved the show to
m1. •
Celeb vagyok...Ments ki innen!: the licensed version of British TV show
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me out of Here! The 1st season premiered at the fall 2008. Before the first-season premiere the 2nd season was announced as well. The 2nd season had even better ratings than the first season. The show will return in Autumn 2014 on
RTL II. •
Vacsoracsata (Dinner Fight): the licensed version of
Come Dine with Me. •
Benkő Feleséget Keres (Benkő is looking for a wife): RTL Klub's 2009 fall season reality about a search for a wife for Hungary's scandalous artist,
Benkő Dániel. •
Balázs Show: a daily tabloid talk show, which aired every weekday at 16:30. The show followed a slightly more lightened up format than its counterpart, Mónika show. It ended in 2007 after years of success, cited reason being that the host became popular and wanted more serious challenges. •
Mónika Show: a daily tabloid talk show usually featured and tried to resolve family issues. The former Hungarian local authority
National Radio and Television Syndicate had often punished the channel belong to highly violent behaviour and bad language used by the guests the show. On 8 August 2012, RTL Klub got a
12-hours break penalty for the show. •
Szombat Esti Láz (Saturday Night Fever): The show is based on the BBC One programme
Strictly Come Dancing. In it famous Hungarian people dance with professional dancers. This show is also very popular. The 2nd-season finale had more viewers than the FIFA Football World Cup Final in Hungary. (Italy vs. France), it should however be noted that Hungary were not in the competition hence weakening interest. It had 3 seasons. 2 in 2006 (spring and fall) and 1 in 2008 (fall). The show returned in 2013 spring on
RTL II. •
Győzike: a documentary-soap about a Hungarian
gypsy family. The head of the family called Győző Gáspár, husband and father of two girls, who is a pop/rap singer and he had a band but after the show started in 2005 the band broke up. It used to be a very popular show, bearing similarities to
MTV's
the Osbournes. It had 7 seasons but the return of the show is unlikely. •
Pókerarc: The Hungarian adaption of the RTL format
PokerFace. It debuted at November 2007 and broadcast every day at 19.00. At the end of the first season, before Christmas one player won 50 Million
Ft. (200.000 Euro). The host of the game is István Vágó (the host of the previous game show
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and Balázs Sebestyén (the host of Balázs show and Kész Átverés). The second season started in fall 2008. •
A Kísértés (The Temptation): the licensed version of
Temptation Island. The show had one season on RTL Klub in 2004 and had moderate ratings and so it wasn't renewed for a second season. •
A Rettegés Foka (Fear Factor): It is a licensed version of the American
Fear Factor. It was cancelled after 2 seasons, reruns however are still aired on Cool TV. •
Survivor – A sziget (Survivor – The Island): the licensed version of the famous hit reality show
Survivor, whose international format rights are held by RTL. RTL Klub aired two seasons. The major difference between the Hungarian Survivor and the original one was the winner was selected by a public vote (via SMS or phone calls). •
Szeszélyes (Capricious): a show similar to long-running
Szeszélyes Évszakok (Capricious Seasons). After the cancellation of the original show, RTL Klub launched its own version with the host
Imre Antal, which ran until Antal's death of
cancer in 2008. The channel didn't renew the license for the show because it had considerably lower ratings than the original. •
Csíííz!: the licensed Hungarian version of ''
America's Funniest Home Videos''. •
Jó reggelt, skacok! (Good Morning, Guys): a children programme block. It started on 1 February 2012 and was broadcast every weekday from 5.30am to 7.15am. The broadcaster has previously canceled some shows to cut expenses. Advertisers previously missed a weekday morning children's channel from the national channel. That's how the program started, which is similar to the Kölyöklub program block, with the difference that it has a different look and it's on weekdays. From 18 June to 31 August 2012, the show only ran from 6.40am to 7.30am and only aired two cartoons. It was off air from 24 December 2012 to 1 January 2013. The block was taken off the air on 28 December 2018. == Criticism and controversy ==