Guess with Rosenthal

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Television broadcast
Original title Guess with Rosenthal
Country of production Germany
Year (s) 1979 to 1986
length 30 minutes
Episodes 85
genre Quiz show
idea Hans Rosenthal
Moderation Hans Rosenthal
First broadcast 1979 on ZDF

Guess with Rosenthal was a quiz show by ZDF , moderated by Hans Rosenthal . Between 1979 and 1986, 85 programs were broadcast.

content

Each two randomly from the studio audience selected candidate came in like a fairground decorated studio against each other in three rounds. In the first round, the candidates alternately turned a rotary wheel five times, which determined the quiz question to be answered. The candidate with more points was able to win material prizes ( television , coffee machine ). For this he had to hit a target with at least one ball in three. Four candidates competed in the second round. They positioned themselves on the carousel in the studio , which began to turn to the music of the studio band. At random , the carousel stopped and the candidate in front had to answer a question. If the answer was wrong, the candidate was eliminated. The game lasted a maximum of four minutes, the remaining candidates were able to win prizes, as in the first round. In the third round two candidates played against each other again. Rosenthal asked a question, and which of the candidates gave a signal first (e.g. horn, whistle) was allowed to answer the question. There was one point for correct answers; the winner's points were first doubled and then multiplied by the number turned by the candidate on the wheel of fortune. The sum was paid out as a cash prize.

Heinrich Riethmüller and the Heinrich Riethmüller rhythm section provided the live background music for the program .

The assistant in the studio was Monika Sundermann .

running time

The program was broadcast for the first time by the Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin in 1979. Between April 23, 1980 and July 29, 1986, 85 episodes were broadcast. The broadcast date was postponed several times, in addition to episodes on Wednesday and Friday, the program was mostly broadcast on Tuesdays in the evening program. From October 2011 the show was repeated on ZDFkultur .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.wunschliste.de/tvnews/13199