Rolf Wouters

[1][2] Before his career as a television presenter, Wouters worked in advertising man and was actor in the film Flodder.

On 27 January 2020 it was announced that Rolf Wouters is making a return to Dutch television after 14 years.

He made his public debut in 1988 in the program Showmasters (a talent show quiz of the NCRV).

Van den Ende offered Wouters the small program Bulldozer, which was broadcast on RTL 4.

In 1993 he was allowed to take over from Jos Brink for Wedden dat..?, which he presented for two seasons at RTL 4.

Wouters could not agree with the program format as Veronica envisioned and refused to do the recordings again.

At the beginning of 1999 Wouters again made the Toothbrush Show under the production of Van den Ende.

In January 2000 he came with his production company with the first entertainment show, Televisione di Rolfo.

In the spring of 2001 Wouters returned to TV after a year's absence with Rolfs Discotrain, an entertainment show.

In June 2001 it was announced that Rolf Wouters made the switch to public broadcasting.

At the beginning of 2003 he came up with a second season of Rolf's Answering Machine, but the ratings were much lower than those of the first series.

In 2005, John de Mol announced that Rolf Wouters would be one of the presenters of his new TV channel Talpa.

[4] Around the same time Wouters gave an interview to the Volkskrant in which he told where he had stayed after his departure from television.

For that channel Wouters presents the program Split Screen - a game show in which candidates have to guess a number within two units.