Oops! - The breakdown show

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Television broadcast
Original title Oops! - The breakdown show
Oops the breakdown show logo.jpg
Country of production Germany
original language German
Year (s) 2005-2018
Production
company
Street sweeper TV
length 60 to 120 minutes
Broadcasting
cycle
weekly
genre Clip show
Theme music The Housemartins - Happy Hour
Moderation since 2005: Dennie Klose
Voiceover: Monty Arnold
Upps! - The super tension show: 2005–2009: Andrea Göpel , Oliver Beerhenke
First broadcast October 13, 2005 on Super RTL

Oops! - The breakdown show was a home video broadcast that was broadcast every Thursday at 8:15 p.m. on Super RTL from August 2005 and on Sunday evening at the same time from September 30, 2012, with interruptions of several months. In 2017, the program switched to late Friday evening around 9:45 p.m. From January 6, 2018, it will be broadcast on Saturday evening at the same time, mostly in double episodes.

The show holds the world record for the longest breakdown TV show . On September 3, 2009, an episode with a length of 5 hours, 1 minute and 35 seconds was broadcast. During the broadcast, moderator Dennie Klose tried other world records. Following the broadcast, Olaf Kuchenbecker presented the record certificate to the presenter.

content

Oops! - The breakdown show consists of clips from America's Funniest Home Videos . Monty Arnold comments on the excerpts from the off .

Categories

In oops! - The breakdown show is broken down into breakdown categories.

category description comment
Full breakdown In this category there is a mix of breakdowns such as sports breakdowns, animal breakdowns etc. s. A.
Children of men This category shows breakdowns with children, but occasionally with adults. s. A.
Simply animal This category shows breakdowns around animals. s. A.
Long live the sport Sports breakdowns, mostly accidents, are shown in this category. s. A.
Bride show This category shows bridal couples who have suffered various mishaps. s. A.
Oops! Current So-called “breakdown news” is shown in this category. In addition, Monty Arnold comments on the news. At the beginning, a newscaster is always shown with the studio backdrop falling on his head from behind. At the end the weather report follows with the words: “The big holidays have begun on the Sunday islands. How will the weather be here - how should we know? " s. A.
Top 10 A countdown of breakdown videos is shown in this category. s. A.
Single exchange This category introduces people who are single and who have mishaps. s. A.
In & Out In this category breakdowns are shown and rated as “in” or “out”. New
Vacation tips This category shows holiday tips that usually lead to breakdowns. New
Oops! is looking for the breakdown star In this category, people who break down are rated. It is a parody of Deutschland sucht den Superstar New
Million game In this category breakdowns are shown until a small "meter" at the bottom of the screen shows 1 million. New
All stars In this category, stars are parodied by mishaps. New
There was once … This category shows home videos that were already used in older Upps! were shown. New
Easier life with oops! In this category, breakdown videos are commented with tips for different life situations. New
Oops! worldwide Foreign breakdowns are shown in this category. New
Pro Contra This category shows mishaps relating to a specific issue that speak for and against this topic. New

Meanings: s. A. = there since the beginning of the program; New = since 2011

Special offers

Several times a year there are so-called specials that specialize on a certain event (such as Christmas, Easter) or other specific topics (wedding, sports, etc.).

Oops! - The super tension show

Oops! - The super tension show was moderated by Andrea Göpel and Oliver Beerhenke and broadcast on RTL on Saturdays at 10:15 p.m. from December 2005 to mid-2009 . Since February 24, 2013, RTL has been broadcasting a pilot series with 14 new episodes in the nights from Saturday to Sunday between around 11:30 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. The episodes received a new design. There were no moderators. Monty Arnold stayed on as off-speaker for the videos . The episodes have also been shortened from around 60 to 40 minutes. With that they fell shorter than the episodes of Oops! - The breakdown show . The program has been broadcast in 16: 9 format since June 2007 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Oops! Super RTL with ratings twice as high as ProSieben. In: dwdl.de. December 30, 2005, accessed September 6, 2019 .
  2. wunschliste.de: New slot for Upps! - The breakdown show
  3. wunschliste.de: broadcast dates from Upps! - The breakdown show
  4. Guinness World Records 2011 , 2010, page 8