Mainz remains Mainz as it sings and laughs in 2015

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Episode of the Mainz series remains Mainz, the way it sings and laughs
Original title Mainz remains Mainz as it sings and laughs
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
SWR
length 225 minutes
classification Episode 60
First broadcast February 13, 2015 on Das Erste
Rod
Director Michael Becker
production Günther Dudek
music Orchestra Synkopers, conductor Wolfgang Becker
camera 6 cameramen and 4 cameramen plus one Flycam man
cut Helmut Conrad
occupation
  • Chairman of the meeting Andreas Schmitt and "Obermessdiener"
  • The Schnorres Wackler (GCV) - "Potpourri"
  • Friedrich Hofmann (MCC) as "Till"
  • Hansi Greb (KCK) as "Hobbes"
  • Lars Reichow with "The Carnival Themes"
  • Jürgen Wiesmann (MCC) as "Ernst Lustig will be father-in-law"
  • MCV Ballet ( TSV Schott ) - Asia
  • Hans-Peter Betz (GCV) as "Guddi Gutenberg"
  • Detlev Schönauer (KCK) - "A Mainz teacher"
  • The Altrheinstromer (KCK) - "Kasperl-Theater"
  • Thomas Neger (MCV) and the ballet of the Gonsenheim Fusilier Guard
  • Martin Heininger and Christian Schier (GCV) - "The Fastnachtscoach"
  • Mainz court singer

Mainz remains Mainz as it sings and laughs 2015 was the anniversary broadcast for 60 years of the television carnival meeting from Mainz . The joint meeting of the Mainzer Carneval-Verein , Mainz Carneval Club , Gonsenheimer Carneval-Verein and Karneval-Club Kastel in the Electoral Palace was broadcast on Friday, February 13, 2015, from 8:15 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. on Das Erste . The scheduled end was at 11:55 p.m.

For the second time, Andreas Schmitt chaired the meeting. The broadcast was reminded of Jürgen Dietz , the “messenger from the Bundestag” who had died a few days earlier and who had attended the television session for over 30 years.

Selection of program items

In the run-up to the meeting, the two program managers at SWR, Günther Dudek and Norbert Christ, visited twelve meetings of the four carnival clubs involved in order to find the best presentations from these meetings for the program.

Session history

After the invasion of the Guards, President Andreas Schmitt opened the meeting. In the order of their appearance:

  • Schnorreswackler from GCV sang a "Carnival Potpourri"
  • Friedrich Hofmann (MCC) as "Till"
  • Hansi Greb (KCK) as "Hobbes"
  • Lars Reichow with "The Carnival Themes"
  • Jürgen Wiesmann (MCC) as "Ernst Lustig" and "future father-in-law"
  • MCV Ballet (TSV Schott) - Asia
  • Hans-Peter Betz (GCV), as "Guddi Gutenberg" (for the 15th time in this role)
  • Detlev Schönauer (KCK) as "A Mainz teacher"
  • The Altrheinstromer (KCK) - "Kasperl-Theater"
  • Andreas Schmitt as "chief altar boy"
At the end of his appearance as the "chief altar boy", the chairman of the meeting, Andreas Schmitt, gave a short obituary for Jürgen Dietz , who had died a few days before and who was known as "Der Bote vom Bundestag" through his regular appearances. Then Thomas Neger started the song Im Schatten des Doms .
  • Thomas Neger (MCV) and the ballet of the Gonsenheim Fusilier Guard
  • Martin Heininger and Christian Schier (GCV) - "The Fastnachtscoach"
  • Mainz court singer

The GDL chairman Claus Weselsky, who was present in the audience, had to put up with most of the ridicule from the speakers . Current topics included the Schierstein Bridge, which had been closed for three days, and the attack on Charlie Hebdo ( Je suis Charlie ).

Although frequently additions were requested by the audience hall, there was no, because the first time at 00:10 with the transfer of a race of the Alpine World Skiing Championships in 2015 was about to begin, and before that, the evening news broadcast.

In an internet vote by the Rhein Main publishing group based in the Mainz region, including Allgemeine Zeitung Mainz, 3420 votes were cast, according to which Detlev Schönauer and his Mainz teacher won 23.8% of all votes ahead of the Heininger and Schier duo (21 , 5%) and Lars Reichow (13.7%).

Guests in the audience

The following personalities were welcomed by the meeting president during the broadcast:

  • Michael Ebling , Lord Mayor of Mainz
  • Sven Gerich , Lord Mayor of the neighboring city of Wiesbaden
  • Peter Boudgoust , director of the SWR
  • Herbert Bonewitz , Mainz veteran of the Carnival, was already there at the first television session in 1955
  • Margit Sponheimer , as "goldisch Meenzer Mädsche" she was part of the foolish TV Carnival program for more than three decades from 1965 onwards
After the audience in the hall said "On Rose Monday I was born" , the meeting president Schmitt "persuaded" Margit Sponheimer to sing the song on stage.

transmission

Ten HD cameras and a Flycam were used to broadcast the 60th anniversary session . The sound was recorded in 5.1 . In addition to the live broadcast on Erste, there was a live stream on the Internet. Viewers were asked to send pictures of themselves where they would see the broadcast. These included Austria with Vienna, Switzerland with Zurich, Israel, Edinburgh, Canada, California and Sri Lanka.

From 8:15 p.m., an average of 6.37 million (22.4 percent market share) saw the three-hour and 45-minute session. She was the daily quota winner before the ZDF crime series “ The Public Prosecutor ” (4.73 million; 14.6%) and “ Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? "(RTL) (4.62 million; 14.3%). In the previous year the number of viewers was 5.70 million (21.1%). In 2013 the meeting also had around 6.4 million fans, in 2012 only around 5.9 million, ten years ago it had almost eight million.

The SWR television repeated the meeting the day after.

reporting

Before

As early as 6 pm there was a preliminary report “Live from the Red Carpet” on the Internet as a live stream. As a moderator, Sven Hieronymus questioned the passing audience.

later

The SWR television broadcast a day later, a 30-minute documentary "Mainz is Mainz - the foolish evening at the Castle" in which also the audience and the program makers were interviewed.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 60 years "Mainz remains Mainz": TV classic celebrates its anniversary focus.de on February 13, 2015
  2. 60 years "Mainz remains Mainz": Kokolores with potato salad mainpost.de from February 13, 2015
  3. SWR gives first insights in advance to swr.de from February 10, 2015
  4. Current, satirical and pointed / SWR-Redaktion provides an insight into the plans for "Mainz remains Mainz, how it sings and laughs" focus.de from February 10, 2015
  5. 'We are brand new, satirical and poetic' ( Memento from February 15, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) inforadio.de from February 13, 2015
  6. "Mainz remains Mainz" TV carnival does not want to do without "Charlie Hebdo" by Oliver von Riegen on tagesspiegel.de on February 2, 2015
  7. "Mainz remains Mainz" laughs at Schiersteiner Brücke and part 2 focus.de from February 12, 2015
  8. Je suis Carnival at "Mainz remains Mainz" focus.de from February 13, 2015
  9. Jokus TV for teachers in Mainz; Allgemeine Zeitung Mainz from February 16, 2015; P. 6
  10. Julia Klöckner is going to be the Landesgartenschau focus.de on February 12, 2015
  11. Mainz remains Mainz: Strong session, weak audience figures from Werner Wenzel on Allgemeine-zeitung.de from March 1, 2014
  12. Mainz Carnival suggests Günther Jauch ( memento from February 14, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) stern.de from February 14, 2015
  13. Quota increase for anniversary: ​​60th carnival session "Mainz remains Mainz" wins TV day ( memento from February 14, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) by Michael Bermeitinger on main-spitze.de from February 14, 2015
  14. Mainz fools give the first the primetime victory quotenmeter.de on February 14, 2015
  15. Mainz Carnival before crime thriller and Jauch quiz - the carnival program “Mainz remains Mainz, how it sings and laughs” also won the ratings for its 60th anniversary ( Memento from February 14, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Südkurier from February 14, 2015
  16. "Mainz remains Mainz" remains a quota cracker: More fans than last year and Mainz Carnival before crime thriller and Jauch quiz on focus.de on February 14, 2015
  17. "Mainz remains Mainz" remains a quota cracker: More fans than last year ( memento from February 14, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) t-online.de from February 14, 2015