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Clou Entertainment was a television production company based in Cologne . She belonged to the RTL Group .

The company's managing director was the journalist and moderator Rüdiger Jung. Well-known formats included Quatsch Dich Reich ( VOX ) with Michael Koslar , the talk show parody TV Kaiser ( RTL ) with Martin Zuhr and Michael Dierks , the series Hellish Neighbors (RTL), the controversial Chancellor comedy Wie war ich, Doris ?! (RTL), RTL Saturday Spät Nacht (RTL) and Hotel zum letzte Kliff (RTL). The hotel on the last cliff was the German adaptation of Fawlty Towers . With the exception of the political succession, all other consequences are considered lost. In 2001, Clou Entertainment produced the program It's cool to be a man for RTL II , hosted by Big Brother candidate Christian Möllmann .

The show How was I, Doris ?! sparked a controversy in 1999 because the then Chancellor Gerhard Schröder had called for a boycott of the series. He felt offended by the satire on the (fictional) events in the Chancellery.

The last productions by Clou Entertainment in 2002 included the television pilot Time Out with presenter Ralf Kühler for VOX, Kwizzel - Das Schnell Familienspiel and What Germany speaks about with Eva Grünbauer and Matthias Knop as presenters. The technical production of the television pilots for Clou Entertainment was carried out by Jenke PSP ( Friday Night News ).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ John Hooper: Remaking Fawlty Towers for Germany . In: The Guardian . July 10, 2001, ISSN  0261-3077 ( theguardian.com [accessed August 24, 2020]).
  2. Hotel Zum letzte Kliff (partially found German reboot of Fawlty Towers; 2001) - The Lost Media Wiki. Retrieved August 24, 2020 .