SRF bi de Lüt

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Television broadcast
German title SRF bi de Lüt
SRF bi de Lüt Logo.jpg
Country of production Switzerland
original language Swiss German
Year (s) since 2007
length 50 minutes
Episodes 150 (until July 16, 2010)
Broadcasting
cycle
weekly, on Fridays
Moderation Nik Hartmann (2007-2020)
First broadcast April 13, 2007 on SF 1
Former logo

SRF bi de Lüt is a television series of Swiss radio and television . The local history oriented program is moderated by Nik Hartmann and consists of individual seasons with different structures. They will each Friday around 20:00 on SRF 1 broadcast. The series is regularly supplemented live by SRF bi de Lüt . These shows are broadcast live from different Swiss locations every Saturday evening.

Formats

The list is incomplete; some formats such as “Tellspiele” were shot once and in some cases not moderated by Nik Hartmann.

One place is decreasing : The first season was devoted to a very special topic: One place, namely Eglisau , or rather its residents, should decrease . A selected group of people had themselves weighed and tried to lose as much weight as possible in twelve weeks. The experiment succeeded and made the show popular from the start.

Home game : In the “home game”, three (two in the 2009 season) contestants whose home is a certain Swiss community, but who have never lived there, or at least have not lived there for a long time. In the first round, questions about the culture and history of their hometown are asked and evaluated. In the following rounds, manual skills are usually expected in a special craft from the relevant location. This can range from shoveling coal for the Brienz-Rothorn railway to skiing with skis from the 1920s. The recording of each broadcast usually takes two days.

Over hill and dale : Nik Hartmann undertakes a multi-week trip across Switzerland, accompanied by his dog Jabba . He meets prominent personalities and philosophizes with them on the way or he presents the places he visits in more detail. In the last stage, the moderator climbs an Alpine peak. On November 14, 2011, twelve-year-old Jabba died of a twisted stomach .

Wunderland : This is the follow-up program to Over Stick and Stone . Nik Hartmann shows little-known landscapes in Switzerland and talks to the inhabitants, who mostly have a special hobby or job. The following regions have already been visited:

Hut stories : during a season, the life and work of hut keepers in three SAC huts is monitored with cameras. The private aspects are also shown. The programs are broadcast after the end of the season in October to December.

A hut stories special was also produced from 2014 . In this program, Nik Hartmann visits three huts and looks to see what has changed since the last visit. This format is broadcast every Saturday evening and lasts around 100 minutes.

  • 2014: Gelmerhütte, Rotondo Hut, Oberaletschhütte
  • 2015: Silvrettahütte, Kinhütte , Gaulihütte
  • 2016: Chamanna Cluozza, Mönchsjochhütte, Basodinohütte
  • 2017: Spannorthütte, Saoseohütte, Konkordiahütte
  • 2018: Spannorthütte, Bietschhornhütte, Albignahütte

Country woman's kitchen : Seven peasant women take part in this competition every season. In each episode a participant reports from the court. The main task is to serve the other six with a menu that is as appealing and good as possible. These six then rate the hostess's meal. In the eighth episode, the winner will be chosen, with all seven women cooking together again. The final broadcast will be broadcast on Saturday evening and last 100 minutes and will be moderated by Nik Hartmann.

Men's Kitchen : Broadcast from April 5, 2013. Five men take part in this competition in each season. Each episode reports on the place of residence of a participant. The main task is to serve the other four with a menu that is as appealing and good as possible. These four then rate the host's food. The winner will be chosen in the fifth broadcast. From 2016, the men will cook for their own mother and the candidates' four mothers. The winner receives a Migros shopping voucher worth CHF 5000, the second and third placed also receive a smaller shopping voucher. In 2016, the mothers named Bernhard Kallen the winner.

Our village : This broadcast season revolves around the life of a village. At the same time, the program accompanies the villagers and shows their everyday life and the village community. In 2012 the first season was filmed in Tenna ( Graubünden ). On September 17, 2012, this program won the award of the 7th Eurovision Creative Forum in Berlin as the most innovative program format in public television.

Further villages in chronological order:

Club stories : First from October 23, 2009. Nik Hartmann visits various Swiss clubs . He goes on a high hunt in the canton of Graubünden with a group of hunters or helps set up a hydrogen balloon , in which he then drives over the Aargau.

The bad guys : In several episodes that are Schwinger presented, focusing on the Federal Wrestling and Alpine Festival prepare 2010 in Frauenfeld. The show accompanies the favorites. The name Die Böse is derived from a common nickname for the powerfully built Schwinger.

The ski instructors : The everyday life of ski instructors is shown in several episodes. Aspects are also shown that are unknown to an outsider. Everything revolves around the fact that the guests feel comfortable. So far, three locations have been presented:

SRF bi de Lüt - Live

episode date place Guests music
1 0July 5, 2009 Scuol
2 June 21, 2009 Maienfeld
3 0July 5, 2009 Rapperswil-Jona
  • Jessica Tschanz, Queen of the Roses 2009
  • Werner Rutz, ship's captain
4th July 12, 2009 Andelfingen
  • Caspar and Hanna Arbenz, Müller and miller's wife
  • Christian Rüegsegger, palace gardener
5 July 19, 2009 Brugg
  • Brugg Music Corps ahead of everyone
  • Verena Uhlmann & the chline Bärgbrünnler Grittibänz
  • Peter Schär Salü Willi
  • Leonard I could do it again as I wanted
6th July 26, 2009 Running BL
7th 0Aug 2, 2009 Willisau
8th 0Aug 9, 2009 Büren on the Aare
9 Aug 16, 2009 Guggisberg
10 23 Aug 2009 Ascona
11 July 18, 2010 Grindelwald
12 July 25, 2010 Escholzmatt
13 0Aug 8, 2010 Schaffhausen
14th Aug 15, 2010 Solothurn
15th 22 Aug 2010 Romanshorn
16 29 Aug 2010 Chur
17th 05th Sep 2010 train
18th 0July 9, 2011 Tuna
  • Raphael Lanz, Mayor of Thun
  • Hanspeter Latour , former football coach
  • Gölä , musician
  • Roberto Brigante, "singing platelet"
19th July 16, 2011 Winterthur
20th July 23, 2011 Altdorf
21st July 30, 2011 Lenzburg
22nd 0Aug 6, 2011 Brig
  • Adrian Arnold, SF correspondent, Paris
  • Viola Amherd, Mayor of Brig-Glis
  • Laura Zurbriggen , model
23 Aug 13, 2011 Wil SG
24 Aug 20, 2011 Lucerne
25th 0July 7, 2012 Zurich
26th July 14, 2012 Rheinfelden
27 July 21, 2012 Friborg
  • Pierre-Alain Clément, Mayor of Friborg
  • Thierry Carrel , cardiac surgeon
  • Jean-Pierre Corpataux, master butcher and artist
  • David Bröckelmann, cabaret artist
28 July 28, 2012 St. Gallen
29 0Aug 4, 2012 Schwyz
  • Martin Grab , wrestler
  • Hugo Steiner, Mayor of Schwyz
  • Padi Bernhard, singer
  • Sven Furrer, comedian
  • Christian Aschwanden, CEO Felchlin AG
30th Aug 11, 2012 Davos
31 Aug 18, 2012 Bern
32 0July 6, 2013 Glarus
  • André Reithebuch , Mister Switzerland 2009
  • Lisa Marti, mountaineer
  • Hansruedi Streiff, confetti producer
33 July 13, 2013 Langnau in the Emmental
  • Martin Gerber , ice hockey goalkeeper
  • Ruedi Kläy, Ur-Langnauer
  • Magdalena Blaser, hand organ builder
  • Brigitte Kunz, wrestler
34 20th July 2013 Zofingen
  • Peach Weber , comedian
  • Kazim Carman, actor
  • Hans Leutwyler, baker and confectioner
35 July 27, 2013 Neuhausen am Rheinfall
  • Freddy Nock , high wire artist
  • Lara Stoll, slam poet
  • Robert Schaad, winemaker
36 0Aug 3, 2013 Herisau
37 Aug 10, 2013 Fountain
  • Monika Kaelin , singer and actress
  • Gielia Degonda, nun
  • Josias Clavadetscher, Fasnachtler
38 17th Aug 2013 Biel / Bienne
39 0Aug 9, 2014 Spiez
40 16 Aug 2014 Weinfelden
41 23 Aug 2014 Engelberg
42 0Aug 8, 2015 Saanen
43 Aug 15, 2015 Sursee
44 22 Aug 2015 Stone at the Rhein
  • Marion Preuss, journalist
  • Gabriel Vetter , writer and cabaret artist
  • Verena Schoch-Karr, author
  • Roland Leuthold, harbor master
45 29 Aug 2015 Appenzell
  • Simon Enzler , cabaret artist
  • Hampi Fässler, herdsman craftsman
  • Gabriela Manser, entrepreneur
46 03rd Sep 2016 Aarberg «SRF bi de Lüt - Summer Festival»
47 03rd Dec 2016 Zermatt "SRF bi de Lüt - Winter Festival"
48 Feb. 18, 2017 Arosa "SRF bi de Lüt - Winter Festival"
49 May 27, 2017 Burgdorf «SRF bi de Lüt - Spring Festival»
50 26 Aug 2017 Küssnacht "SRF bi de Lüt - Summer Festival"
51 Nov 25, 2017 Stans "SRF bi de Lüt - Autumn Festival"
52 17 Feb 2018 Pontresina "SRF bi de Lüt - Winter Festival"
53 02nd June 2018 Arlesheim «SRF bi de Lüt - Spring Festival»
54 25 Aug 2018 Bischofszell «SRF bi de Lüt - summer party»
55 Nov 17, 2018 Vaduz , Liechtenstein "SRF bi de Lüt - Autumn Festival"
56 Jan. 26, 2019 Adelboden "SRF bi de Lüt - Winter Festival"
57 May 25, 2019 Bad Zurzach «SRF bi de Lüt - Spring Festival»
  • Beat Schwaller, emigrant and lumberjack, star of the Timber Kings program
  • Marlene Zahner, veterinarian
  • Michael Baumgartner, winemaker
58 Sep 14 2019 Alt St. Johann "SRF bi de Lüt - Summer Festival"
59 Jan 25, 2020 Samnaun "SRF bi de Lüt - Winter Festival"

In the 60th program on June 6, 2020, Nik Hartmann looked back on previous programs with co-presenter Annina Campell and “Grill-Ueli” Bernold, who has been presenting grill recipes since the beginning . They visited three venues (Scuol, Neuhausen and Spiez). With this broadcast, Hartmann said goodbye to the SRF audience as a presenter.

Web links

Commons : SRF bi de Lüt  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. SRF bi de Lüt - Wonderland. In: SRF. Retrieved October 21, 2017 .
  2. ^ SRF bi de Lüt - Hüttengeschichten. In: SRF. Retrieved October 22, 2017 .
  3. ^ SRF bi de Lüt - country woman kitchen. In: SRF. Retrieved October 22, 2017 .
  4. SRF bi de Lüt - men's kitchen. In: SRF. Retrieved May 26, 2016 .
  5. ^ SRF bi de Lüt - Our village. In: SRF. Retrieved May 26, 2016 .
  6. SRF bi de Lüt - The ski instructors. In: SRF. Retrieved October 21, 2017 .
  7. ^ "SRF bi de Lüt - Live: The Jubilee" - The most beautiful moments and the most moving stories . In: SRF . Retrieved June 12, 2020.