All against Draeger

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Television broadcast
Original title All against Draeger
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Country of production Germany
Year (s) 2004-2006, 2014
length 30–45 or 60 minutes
Broadcasting
cycle
once a week (2004–2006), irregularly (2014)
genre Game show
Moderation Jörg Draeger
First broadcast March 5, 2004 on 9Live

All against Draeger was a German game show . The gaming show ran from 2004 to 2006 on 9Live , and in 2014 the Internet television channel Family TV briefly broadcast new episodes. The first issue aired on 9Live on March 5, 2004. The show lasted around 45 minutes at 9Live and then 30 minutes later. On Family TV, the length of the programs with commercials was about 60 minutes. The game show was moderated by Jörg Draeger . The concept of the show was based on the successful game show Go All Out , which was also presented by Jörg Draeger.

The game principle

Six to nine candidates play. In the preliminary round, each candidate plays either alone or together with another candidate against Jörg Draeger. If the candidate can earn a sum of money, he can go into the next round with this. In the preliminary round, various games are played with dice, playing cards, envelopes, hemispheres and gold bars.

After the preliminary round, all those candidates who have made it into the next round roll a dice and try to match the number rolled by the moderator exactly or to get as close as possible to it. Two candidates ultimately qualify for the semi-finals and have to compete against each other again in a “higher or lower?” Round.

In the final, the remaining candidate finally tries to defend the money he earned in the preliminary round against Jörg Draeger one last time. In the finals, the first thing to do against Draeger is to win two rounds: "Higher or lower?" If the candidate can defeat Jörg Draeger, he can call the amount of money his own.

During the entire show, Jörg Draeger tries to unsettle the candidates through targeted influencing. He tries to get them to change their minds and offers them money to quit. All losers in the show receive the "Ätsch", a red and white plush toy, as a consolation prize.

New edition at Family TV

Logo of the new edition on Family TV

In August 2013 it was announced that the television channel Family TV wants to start a new edition of the show from January 26, 2014. A total of ten episodes were broadcast from January to June 2014. The one-hour broadcasts could be seen at irregular intervals on Sunday evening at 8:15 p.m. The first edition of the new edition was about two hours long.

The gameplay of the show was retained on Family TV. Simone Dericks acted as Jörg Draeger's assistant . In the new edition, the candidates were able to win up to 3000 euros, the rivet of the show was now called "Nada". As with 9Live, Jo Morawietz acted as producer, while Romy Schulz took over the direction again.

In the first edition of the new edition on January 26, 2014, a total of twelve candidates played against Jörg Draeger in the preliminary round. There was up to 4000 euros to be won. Candidate Hannes reached the final and could look forward to a prize of 1500 euros.

On June 7th and 8th, 2014, the last two editions of the show aired on Family TV. After the tenth edition aired, Family TV announced that it would not produce any further episodes. Finally, on June 15, 2014, a best-of was shown.

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