List of home video programs on German television

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The list of home video broadcasts on German television gives an overview of home video broadcasts or breakdown shows on German television in which unintentionally slapstick-like private videos are shown , often with intermediate moderation or voice-overs .

title Channel Charisma Moderation
Bankruptcies, bad luck and mishaps The first 1986-2003 Max Schautzer
  • A suitable video had to be sent in to participate, the best video was awarded a prize
  • The program was broadcast from 1986 to 2003 in the first program of ARD , mostly on Tuesdays at 9 p.m.
Please smile Tele 5 , later DSF and RTL II 1990-1998 Martina Menningen , Mike Carl , Gundis Zámbó , Matthias Opdenhövel , Aleksandra Bechtel , Jessica Stockmann , Manfred Erwe u. a.
Whoops tm3 1999-2000 Mike Carl and Giulia Siegel
  • Continued from Smile Please
Oops! - The breakdown show Super RTL 2005– Dennie Klose ;
Voiceover: Monty Arnold
  • Since August 2005 on Super RTL; mostly on Thursdays at 8:15 p.m.
  • The program consists of excerpts from the US program America's Funniest Home Videos, interrupted by new moderation by Dennie Klose
  • The author and speaker of the voiceover is Monty Arnold
  • The song for the series is called Happy Hour and is sung by The Housemartins
  • Production: Straßenfeger TV (Barbara Schüßler and Stefan Jedele )
Oops! - The super tension show RTL 2005-2009 Andrea Göpel , Oliver Beerhenke ;
Voiceover: Monty Arnold
  • On RTL since mid-December 2005; Saturdays at 10:15 p.m.
  • The second version of Upps! - The breakdown show
  • Production: Straßenfeger TV (Barbara Schüßler and Stefan Jedele )
Please laugh! RTL II 2005– Gerlinde Jänicke
  • Since January 6, 2005 in the evening program on RTL II
  • Continued from Smile Please
ClipCharts cable one 2005-2006 Eddie Cool (an animated polar bear );
since May 15, 2006 Miriam Wimmer
Laughed too! cable one 2006– Miriam Pielhau

on Austrian TV:

title Channel Charisma Moderation
Really funny ORF one 2006, 2009 Viktor Gernot

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