
Mihai Bendeac, Delia, Anca Dinicu, Micutzu and Maurice Munteanu form the jury of “The Ticket” – the show that brings the show to the forefront and offers money on the spot.
Cătălin Bordea and Nelu Cortea as presenters
Antena 1 announces the full jury of the new entertainment show produced by Mona Segall, The Ticket: an eclectic and charismatic line-up, consisting of Mihai Bendeac, Delia, Anca Dinicu, Micutzu and Maurice Munteanu. The presenters will be Cătălin Bordea and Nelu Cortea. The two comedians have a special role in the show and will also have their own interventions – short analyses full of humor and self-irony, in which they will offer a relaxed but careful perspective on each performance. With spontaneous lines and a keen sense of observation, they will add extra flavor to the show.

Mihai Bendeac: "I have not felt at all in the last three years that I would ever want to be on a TV set again. But there has always been a comma. These <> are important. They seem harmless, but from a certain point on, they can overwhelm you. And my comma was the thought that in the construction of my career I always wanted to work with Mrs. Segall. Being a nerd of the profession, I know the past of Romanian television, from December 31, 1956, to the present. I can sift things quite well, I can reason critically and I have concluded, without any doubt, that, based on objective questions, she is the best creator in the history of this field. I do not know what the result of this collaboration will be. But what matters is that, if I have taken care of my career (unfortunately) more than I took care of my family and those close to me, at least I will not regret later that such a brilliant producer is missing from my path. "I thank him for his trust."
Anca Dinicu: "I am writing these lines with my heart pounding with emotion and a lump in my throat – and no, it's not from the usual sarmale, but because, in just a few hours, I am going to do something I have never done before: be a judge on a Talent Show. It is an honor and a great responsibility. I never thought I would end up on the other side of the "barricade", but here I am. I promise to be honest, without filters, with a careful eye and an open heart. I will say what I think, with empathy, but also with honesty. I am eagerly awaiting the moment when the contestants will step on stage – with emotions, dreams, courage and… talent. A lot of talent! I admire all those who have the courage to come forward and tell the world: "Look what I can do!" What I can promise is that I will be 100% present, that I will provide authentic and constructive feedback and that there will be no lack of humor either. I want every appearance on stage to be an experience for everyone, both those on stage and those at home. So… stay tuned! A new chapter begins for me and, I hope, a show that will keep you on your toes (and sometimes with tears of laughter in the corner of your eyes).”
Delia: "Sometimes it's not enough to just have talent. You need something extra! If you give us excitement, energy, and make us talk about you — you walk away with the money, not just the applause. When the audience reacts, the show is successful. And you are the show!"
Maurice Munteanu: “ took me by surprise before it even started. Which, honestly, is quite an achievement. Generally, things only surprise me after they happen — and not very often. But here I am, a member of the jury on a show that promises to be more than just a competition. It is, how should I put it… a life experience. I wouldn’t say I’m stepping out of my comfort zone. I don’t even leave the house without a serious reason. But, in a way, I’m stepping out of my zone. Because although I’ve always been comfortable with quality entertainment, now I’m part of it. The jury? An interesting combination of personalities, opinions and lines that could, each separately, produce a show of their own. Together? I don't even want to know what might come out. But I know it will be spectacular at least. The interaction with the audience is another piece de resistance. The audience is part of the equation — and sometimes of the problem, but also of the solution. In , the audience doesn't just watch, but challenges, supports and, probably, comments loudly on the networks. Which is exactly as it should be. So, yes, a dynamic, surprising and slightly unpredictable show is announced. Like a good day on the stock market. See you soon on the small screens — with your tickets ready. Literally.”
Micutzu: "It's going to be a remarkable show. All editions must be seen because there is a chance that a contestant will walk away with the money every time. We will feel good, we will have fun. The jury is capable, and the people who are part of this project come from the entertainment industry. Therefore, everything will be funny! They positioned me in the middle of the jury, but I try, until the end, to reach the edge! (laughs)"
Nelu Cortea: "We are at the beginning of the project, at the beginning of filming, but all I can tell you is that I have a good feeling, which is super important for me. I like that I am with , we get along very well when it comes to commenting on others and I really like the combination of jurors. It's the kind of show where I can't wait for it to start, to go and feel good!"
Cătălin Bordea: "First of all, the format is new, and compared to other projects, it creates an emotion for us, being something unknown. Considering the cast, I have great confidence in everything that will happen there. In addition, I have worked with Mona Segall's team before, I know that they are professionals. I am excited because it is the first project in which it is not just about comedy, but about talent. For example, if you are talented in painting or can create emotions, you will be appreciated! I am excited because I will see a broad show, not just about comedy. Nelu Cortea and I will be everywhere, so to speak! We have the responsibility to control the jury and the audience and to highlight the funny things! (laughs)"
An atypical show for the Romanian television landscape, The Ticket is not just looking for raw talent, but for the total spectacle: that stage moment that stirs emotion, energy and sincere applause. Here, it's not just what you know how to do that counts, but also how you choose to express yourself. And the judges – each with experience, taste and authority in the entertainment field – are ready to validate the memorable performances.
The rules of the game are simple, but challenging: the 100 people in the audience offer real-value tickets through an app. Thus, each artistic moment can bring immediate gains, and the audience becomes not only a witness, but also a direct partner in recognizing the value. The jury is a diverse mirror of what entertainment means today: Mihai Bendeac, an expert in television theater and humor with stakes, Delia, one of the most versatile artists in Romania, Anca Dinicu, an actress with flair, expressiveness and authenticity, Micutzu, a stand-up man, but also a fine social observer, Maurice Munteanu, a curator of aesthetics and an informed consumer of classy shows. At the end of each edition, they are the ones who will send a competitor directly to the Grand Final!
The Ticket is an original product that bears the signature of Mona Segall and her team, and promises to be one of the most spectacular formats of the fall. With an engaged audience, real stakes and judges who know exactly what a memorable moment means, The Ticket is preparing to rewrite the rules of TV shows in Romania.