TV show

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A television show (also television show ) is an entertainment program on television , which is usually recorded in front of an audience, and whose presenter is called the show master on large television shows . Well-known sub-forms are court shows , casting shows , game shows (including quiz programs ), talk shows , late night shows and ranking shows .

Rehearsing for a television show in 1967

For years the most successful show in Europe was the German production Wetten, dass ..? . The first television show on German television was broadcast on the evening of December 26, 1952 - one day after the official television start of the NWDR : in the program A nice gift , Peter Frankenfeld , Cornelia Froboess , Ilse Werner , Friedel Hensch and the Cyprys appeared , Alice Treff and Helmut Zacharias .

Well-known television shows

Germany

Switzerland

The most famous shows in Switzerland were the "Wetten, dass ...?" and "Rudi Carrell Show". Independent Swiss TV productions are those of Mäni Weber moderated " gwünnt Were? "And" Dopplet oder nüt ", which were downright street sweeps in the 1970s . Other well-known formats from the 1980s are Tell-Star and Teleboy . The most famous TV show in Switzerland was Benissimo , moderated by Beni Thurnheer , which has been produced since the 1990s. The program was canceled at the end of 2012. In 2007 the program Happy Day was launched, in which people are surprised.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The opening program of NWDR-Fernsehen (PDF), on .hans-bredow-institut.de
  2. Planet Knowledge - History of Television Shows
  3. see also: Peter Frankenfeld , section "TV programs"