One-two pass (television broadcast)

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Television broadcast
Original title One-two
Country of production Germany
Year (s) since 1995
Episodes 1,000 (March 15, 2020)
Broadcasting
cycle
weekly (Sunday)
genre Football , talk show
Moderation
First broadcast September 3, 1995 on DSF

Double Pass (Original title: The Check24-two , shortly DOPA ) is a football - talk show of the German private television station Sport1 . Since September 3, 1995, it has been broadcast on Sundays from 11:00 a.m. during the current Bundesliga season . In the beginning, the talk show initially had a broadcast duration of one hour, which was later extended to two hours and last extended in August 2017 by a further half an hour until 1:30 p.m. A double pass is usually transferred from the Hilton Munich Airport hotel . Some episodes were also broadcast from the Audi Forum in Ingolstadt or Neckarsulm and the Autostadt in Wolfsburg . From 2013 to 2017, Doppelpass was also broadcast on the sports radio Sport1.FM . The idea for one-two comes from the German media manager Kai Blasberg .

Moderation

From 1995 to February 22, 2004 the program was moderated by Rudolph Brückner . This was followed by Jörg Wontorra as moderator of the show, his farewell program was on May 31, 2015. At that time, he was already occasionally represented by Thomas Helmer or Klaus Gronewald . Thomas Helmer has been the moderator since August 16, 2015. From the 2017/18 season onwards, Wontorra hosted a comparable program named after him on Sky Sport News HD with Wontorra - the football talk , which also coincides with the one- two . The format was discontinued after two seasons.

In 2002 the World Cup double pass was moderated alternately by Rudolph Brückner and Frank Buschmann .

concept

The broadcast, conceived as a football regulars table , deals with the events of the past week. In addition to the Bundesliga games of the previous day, these include B. also the matches of the Champions and Europa League or international matches of the German national team. The current games as well as current developments at clubs and controversial referee decisions are discussed. Each program has several pre-determined topics.

In addition to the moderator, five guests usually take part in the double pass. Media representatives as well as officials of the football business - coaches , sports directors , presidents - are present. From 1995 to 2011, Udo Lattek was a permanent expert in every program with a few exceptions. Thomas Strunz then acted as an expert from 2011 to summer 2018 . In the summer of 2016, the former Stuttgart master trainer Armin Veh joined the team, who worked as a further expert from December 2017 until his engagement as managing director at 1. FC Köln . Today, Mario Basler , Reinhold Beckmann , Stefan Effenberg , Peter Neururer and Marcel Reif take turns in this role . Occasionally, celebrities (mostly a fan of a football club) who actually have nothing to do with football are invited (examples: Boris Becker or Harald Schmidt ). Due to a cooperation between the Sport1 channel and the Bild newspaper , a journalist from the Axel Springer Verlag is usually part of the group (an exception to this rule was, for example, the program on November 8, 2015, in which the former Bundesliga professional and today's coach Ciriaco Sforza , the Sky Germany reporter Uli Köhler and Wolfram Eilenberger ( Zeit online ) next to the former national player Thomas Berthold and Thomas Eichin , former club representative of Werder Bremen , who were guests).

A special feature of the program is the so-called phrase pig : If one of the attendees uses winged words, idioms, etc. in his utterances, he has to pay 5 per phrase  (previously 5  DM and until April 24, 2016 3  ) into the phrase pig. At the end of a season, the collected amounts are donated to a good cause. Since the program was launched, the term phrase pig has also found use in the media beyond the double pass.

In each program, a question of the week is asked, which viewers can answer interactively. The telephone comments ("Dopafon") are partially recorded; the most interesting opinions from the Internet are read out by Ruth Hofmann or Laura Papendick (formerly Oliver Schwesinger , Willi Arsan or Jürgen Törkott ).

In the early years, the band "Trio La Haze" provided the background music and accompaniment to the program, and from 2010 to the end of the 2016 season, mostly Munich disc jockey John Munich . Since then, the musical accompaniment with "Hajo von Hadeln & Band" has been taken over by a group again. If a guest has to pay into the phrase pig, she plays the theme of Money, Money, Money .

The thousandth program was broadcast on March 15, 2020. It took place for the first time without an audience due to the COVID-19 pandemic and was half an hour longer than normal. The first episode was then repeated.

Sponsors

In the initial phase, the program had the subtitle "The Warsteiner football regulars table" . Since mid-2002 the main sponsor and with it the subtitle of the TV show has changed. A 10-year contract was signed with the Krombacher brewery . This was not renewed for the new 2011/12 season, so that the "double pass" bore the name of the car brand Kia . There was also the one-two-pass - Funny Fresh WM Talk, as a special for the 2010 World Cup. The “Kia one-two-pass” also received a completely new set. For the EM 2012 the show was called "Der Hasseröder EM-Doppelpass". From the 2012/13 season took over Volkswagen Corporation, the sponsor of the show. This meant that programs from Wolfsburg were also being broadcast again. In 2017, Check24 replaced Volkswagen as the eponym of the program.

Anecdotes

  • On August 18, 2002, the then chairman of the supervisory board of 1. FC Kaiserslautern , Robert Wieschemann, could not refute the rumors about the bad financial situation of his club and announced the replacement of the then chairman Jürgen Friedrich, which he revoked after the broadcast. His appearance (" We all have a lack of perspective ", " ... is a flaw in being "), which he explained afterwards with health problems, led to his resignation a few days later.
  • In the 2002/03 season, Mario Basler bet with DSF that 1. FC Kaiserslautern, his club at the time, would still be able to stay up. The bet was 10,000 euros. At the time the bet was made, FCK was in penultimate place with an almost impossible to make up gap in 15th place. But Kaiserslautern managed to stay in the league and Basler won his bet.
  • Moderator Jörg Wontorra accused Rudi Assauer of alcoholism with verbal hints in the broadcast on September 18, 2005 . Wontorra explained in connection with a statement by Assauer recorded on the show: "If you listen to the tongue like that, the picture would have a very ambiguous title: 'Assauer fully involved." Perhaps that is also a very small problem that should be discussed. ” DSF immediately apologized in writing to Assauer and warned Wontorra.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. CHECK24 DOUBLE PASS. sport1.de, accessed on September 22, 2018 .
  2. THE CHECK24 DOPPELPASS - Germany's most prominent football talk. sport1media.de, accessed on September 22, 2018 .
  3. DWDL de GmbH: "Those who were there back then also got a chance". Retrieved March 5, 2020 .
  4. "Doppelpass" in future without Jörg Wontorra tagesspiegel.de, November 20, 2014
  5. Thomas Strunz stops at CHECK24 one-two. sport1.de, April 24, 2018, accessed on September 22, 2018 .
  6. Amounts collected in the phrase pig will benefit the LAUREUS Foundation in 2013. (No longer available online.) SPORT1.de, archived from the original on June 4, 2013 ; Retrieved June 9, 2013 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / mediencenter.sport1.de
  7. Nadine Rupp: "Doppelpass": The phrase pig bursts . In: Zeit Online . No. 35 , August 25, 2014 ( online [accessed December 14, 2015]).
  8. Markus Bauer: title. Retrieved March 15, 2020 .
  9. Alexander Krei: Duel in the morning: Sky sends football talk against "one-two" into the race. In: DWDL.de . March 14, 2020, accessed March 15, 2020 .
  10. CHECK24 becomes the title sponsor for the "Doppelpass" on SPORT1, the most famous football talk on German television , on sport1media.de, accessed on September 7, 2017.
  11. ^ Wontorra insults Assauer Spiegel Online , September 18, 2005