The Voice of Germany
Television series | |
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Original title | The Voice of Germany |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Year (s) | since 2011 |
Production company |
Talpa Germany |
length | 120-180 minutes |
Episodes | 135 in 9+ seasons |
genre | Singing casting show |
idea | John de Mol |
Moderation |
Current moderators
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First broadcast | November 24, 2011 on ProSieben |
The Voice of Germany [ ðə ˈvɔɪs əv ˈdʒɜːmənɪ ] ( English for The Voice of Germany , also abbreviated TVOG ) is a German singing casting show that has been broadcast since November 2011 by the TV stations ProSieben and Sat.1 . It is based on the casting show concept The Voice , which was first implemented in the Netherlands at the end of 2010 under the title The Voice of Holland . The German edition is produced by Talpa and Schwartzkopff TV-Productions and, since 2015, by Talpa Germany . The winners of the first nine seasons are Ivy Quainoo , Nick Howard , Andreas Kümmert , Charley Ann Schmutzler , Jamie-Lee Kriewitz , Tay Schmedtmann , Natia Todua , Samuel Rösch and Claudia Emmanuela Santoso .
concept
Around 150 participants are invited to the first phase of the television broadcast, the so-called “blind auditions”. There, the candidates, accompanied by a live band, have to sing in front of an audience on a stage. At first, the jury members can only hear the singer but not see them because they are sitting in a swivel chair with their backs to the stage. You can vote for a candidate by pressing a button to turn their chair towards the stage while they are speaking. The candidate goes one round if he receives at least one of the four jury votes. If several jury members have turned around, the candidate chooses his coach for the further rounds. In the blind auditions, each of the four coaches should get an equally large group of candidates.
This is followed by a training section in which the coaches prepare their candidates for the second phase known as the “Battle Round”. In the Battle Round two or three candidates from the same coaching group sing a song together. Only one of the candidates will advance after the decision of the respective coach. Since the third season (2013), a candidate who has not been elected by his own coach can be taken over by one of the other coaches through a so-called "steal deal"; if several coaches want to take on the same candidate, the latter chooses his new coach himself - similar to the blind auditions.
In the third season, the so-called “showdown” was introduced as the third phase. Each of the 48 remaining participants prepared a song of their own choosing. Then each coach decided which two of his candidates would compete against each other with their song performance. After the presentation of both candidates, the coach selected one of them for the live show phase, in which all four coaches with six participants each moved in. In the fourth season, the third phase was called "Knockouts". Three participants of the nine candidates in a group, selected by the coach, played a song of their choice one after the other. Then the coach selected one of the three for the live shows. Similar to the Battle Round, each coach took on one of the candidates from another group who were not directly elected; so all four coaches went into the live show phase with four participants each. Since the fifth season, each of the ten candidates has been singing a song in each coaching group, according to which the respective coach selects his three live show participants; In this phase, candidates from other groups that are not directly elected will no longer be taken on. In the sixth season, this third phase was renamed "Sing Off".
In the last phase, the live shows, the candidates compete against each other within their coaching groups and in the first five seasons were rated both by the coaches and by televoting by the television viewers. In seasons 1 to 4, the coaches had to distribute points for the song performances of their protégés, in season 5 they only chose one of their candidates for the semifinals. Already in seasons 1 to 5 only the TV viewers decided on the final victory. Since the sixth season, all decisions about the live shows have been made by the audience alone. Representatives of different coaches met in seasons 3 to 5 in the semifinals, in the other seasons only in the finals.
Seasons
Overview
Legend
Season | premiere | final | winner | place 2 | Other finalists | "Winning Coach" | Moderators | Coaches (series) | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4th | On-line | |||||||||
1 | 11/24/2011 | 02/10/2012 | Ivy Quainoo | Kim Sanders | Michael Schulte | The BossHoss | Stefan Gödde | Doris Golpashin | Rea | Nena | The BossHoss | Xavier | No online team |
Max Giesinger | |||||||||||||
2 | October 18, 2012 | 12/14/2012 | Nick Howard | Isabell Schmidt | Michael Lane | Rea Garvey | Thore Schölermann | ||||||
James Borges | |||||||||||||
3 | 10/17/2013 | December 20, 2013 | Andreas cares | Chris Schummert | Judith van Hel | Max Herre | Samu | Max | |||||
Debbie Schippers | |||||||||||||
4th | October 9, 2014 | 12/12/2014 | Charley Ann Schmutzler | Lina Arndt | Andrei Vesa | Michi & Smudo | Rea | Michi & Smudo | Stefanie | Samu | |||
Marion Campbell | |||||||||||||
5 | 15/10/2015 | December 17, 2015 | Jamie-Lee Kriewitz | Ayke Witt | Tiffany Kemp | Lena Gercke | Stefanie | Michi & Smudo | Andreas | ||||
Isabel Ment | |||||||||||||
6th | 10/20/2016 | December 18, 2016 | Tay Schmedtmann | Robin Resch | Marc Amacher | Andreas Bourani | Samu | Yvonne | |||||
Boris A. Stein | |||||||||||||
7th | October 19, 2017 | December 17, 2017 | Natia Todua | Benedikt Köstler | Anna Heimrath | Samu Haber | mark | Michi & Smudo | Yvonne | Samu | |||
BB Thomaz | |||||||||||||
8th | October 18, 2018 | December 16, 2018 | Samuel Rösch | Benjamin Dolic | Jessica Schaffler | Michael Patrick Kelly | Michael Patrick | mark | |||||
Eros Atomus Isler | |||||||||||||
9 | 09/12/2019 | 11/10/2019 | Claudia Emmanuela Santoso | Erwin Kintop | Lucas Rieger | Alice Merton | mark | Alice | Sido | Rea | Nico | ||
Fidi Steinbeck | |||||||||||||
Freschta Akbarzada | |||||||||||||
10 | October 8, 2020 | End of 2020 | Annemarie Carpendale | Stefanie & Yvonne | Nico | Samu & Rea | Michael | ||||||
First season (2011–2012)
The first season of the show aired on television from November 24, 2011 through February 10, 2012. The first season was moderated by Stefan Gödde and backstage by Doris Golpashin . The jury consisted of the pop musician Nena , the soul singer Xavier Naidoo , the singer and guitarist Rea Garvey and the duo Alec Völkel and Sascha Vollmer from the band The BossHoss . Ivy Quainoo won the first season with her song Do You Like What You See .
candidate | Own song | Result | Coach (es) |
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Ivy Quainoo | Do You Like What You See | winner | The BossHoss |
Kim Sanders | Haunted | Second place | Nena |
Michael Schulte | Carry Me Home | third place | Rea Garvey |
Max Giesinger | roof of the world | fourth place | Xavier Naidoo |
Second season (2012)
The second season of The Voice of Germany was broadcast from October 18 to December 14, 2012 . The four coaches stayed the same as in the first season. The second season was moderated by Thore Schölermann . The winner of the second season was Nick Howard with his song Unbreakable .
candidate | Own song | Result | Coach (es) |
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Nick Howard | Unbreakable | winner | Rea Garvey |
Isabell Schmidt | Homesickness | Second place | Nena |
Michael Lane | Mrs. Lawless | third place | Xavier Naidoo |
James Borges | Lonely | fourth place | The BossHoss |
Third season (2013)
The third season of The Voice of Germany was broadcast on television from October 17 to December 20, 2013. In addition to the previous coaches Nena and the duo from The BossHoss, the jury included rapper and music producer Max Herre and songwriter, singer and guitarist Samu Haber for the first time . The third season was again moderated by Thore Schölermann and backstage by Doris Golpashin . The winner of the third season was Andreas Kümmert with his song Simple Man .
candidate | Own song | Result | Coach (es) |
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Andreas cares | Simple Man | winner | Max Herre |
Chris Schummert | The Singer | Second place | Samu Haber |
Judith van Hel | Fucking beautiful | third place | Samu Haber |
Debbie Schippers | Skin and Bones | fourth place | The BossHoss |
Fourth season (2014)
Alec Völkel and Sascha Vollmer from The BossHoss announced that they will no longer be available as coaches this season. Five days later, Nena also announced she was leaving the show. On March 27, 2014, two new jurors were named as BossHoss successors: Michi Beck and Smudo from the Fantastischen Vier . On April 3, 2014 Samu Haber announced on Facebook that he will also be a juror in the fourth season. The third jury member was announced on May 6, 2014: Max Herre is leaving , but Rea Garvey is returning. On July 3rd, Stefanie Kloß's management announced that she would replace Nena on the jury. The fourth season was again moderated by Thore Schölermann and backstage by Doris Golpashin . The fourth season winner was Charley Ann Schmutzler with her song Blue Heart .
candidate | Own song | Result | Coach (es) |
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Charley Ann Schmutzler | Blue heart | winner | Michi Beck and Smudo |
Lina Arndt | Love in a cold room | Second place | Rea Garvey |
Andrei Vesa | Moving on | third place | Samu Haber |
Marion Campbell | Lifetime | fourth place | Stefanie Kloß |
Fifth season (2015)
In early May 2015, Samu Haber announced his departure from the show. Andreas Bourani took his place. The other coaches stayed with the show. The presenter Doris Golpashin was replaced by Lena Gercke . The winner of the fifth season was Jamie-Lee Kriewitz with her song Ghost , which a few months later was also the German entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 . There Kriewitz reached the last place with 11 points.
candidate | Own song | Result | Coach (es) |
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Jamie-Lee Kriewitz | Ghost | winner | Michi Beck and Smudo |
Ayke Witt | See you soon | Second place | Andreas Bourani |
Tiffany Kemp | Have You Ever Been in Love | third place | Andreas Bourani |
Isabel Ment | In reverse | fourth place | Stefanie Kloß |
Sixth season (2016)
At the end of April 2016 it was announced that Rea Garvey is leaving the jury and Samu Haber is returning. On June 14, 2016 it was announced that Michi Beck and Smudo as well as Andreas Bourani will continue to be there and that Stefanie Kloß will be replaced by Yvonne Catterfeld . On September 15, 2016 it was announced that the show will be broadcast on ProSieben on Thursdays from October 20, 2016 and on Sat.1 on Sundays. The sixth season winner is Tay Schmedtmann .
candidate | Own song | Result | Coach (es) |
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Tay Schmedtmann | Run, baby, run | winner | Andreas Bourani |
Robin Resch | Disneyland | Second place | Samu Haber |
Marc Amacher | Roots Boy Boogie | third place | Michi Beck and Smudo |
Boris Alexander Stein | Detached | fourth place | Yvonne Catterfeld |
Seventh season (2017)
This season Andreas Bourani was replaced by The Voice Kids coach Mark Forster . Yvonne Catterfeld, Samu Haber as well as Michi Beck and Smudo are still there. The double moderation with Thore Schölermann and Lena Gercke also remained. The season started on October 19, 2017 and ended on December 17, 2017. The winner was Natia Todua . None of the candidates sang their own song that year.
candidate | Result | Coach (es) |
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Natia Todua | winner | Samu Haber |
Benedikt Köstler | Second place | Mark Forster |
Anna Heimrath | third place | Michi Beck and Smudo |
BB Thomaz | fourth place | Yvonne Catterfeld |
Eighth season (2018)
The jurors Yvonne Catterfeld, Mark Forster as well as Michi Beck and Smudo were still there, Samu Haber was replaced by Michael Patrick Kelly . The moderator duo of Lena Gercke and Thore Schölermann remained. The broadcast on television began on October 18, 2018 and ended on December 16, 2018. As in the previous year, none of the participants sang their own final song. The winner was Samuel Rösch from Michael Patrick Kelly's group.
candidate | Result | Coach (es) |
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Samuel Rösch | winner | Michael Patrick Kelly |
Ben Dolic | Second place | Yvonne Catterfeld |
Jessica Schaffler | third place | Mark Forster |
Eros Atomus Isler | fourth place | Michi Beck and Smudo |
Ninth season (2019)
In April 2019 Michi Beck and Smudo announced their departure from The Voice of Germany after five seasons. In May, Yvonne Catterfeld and Michael Patrick Kelly announced their departure. The return of Rea Garvey was confirmed on May 26, 2019 , with Alice Merton and Sido sitting next to him and Mark Forster for the first time on the chairs. A new feature was the introduction of a fifth coach, who put together a team of stuck participants for a comeback stage , whose two best talents met the other teams again in the semifinals.
candidate | Own song | Result | Coach |
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Claudia Emmanuela Santoso | Goodbye | winner | Alice Merton |
Erwin Kintop | How Bout You | Second place | Rea Garvey |
Lucas Rieger | Unlove | third place | Nico Santos |
Fidi Steinbeck | Wait a moment | fourth place | Mark Forster |
Freschta Akbarzada | My 3 minutes | fifth place | Sido |
Tenth season (2020)
Contributors
Coaches
Moderators | Seasons | |||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4th | 5 | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9 | 10 | |
Nena | ||||||||||
BossHoss | ||||||||||
Xavier Naidoo | ||||||||||
Rea Garvey 2 | ||||||||||
Max Herre | ||||||||||
Samu Haber 2 | ||||||||||
Stefanie Kloß 3 | ||||||||||
Michi & Smudo | ||||||||||
Andreas Bourani | ||||||||||
Yvonne Catterfeld 3 | ||||||||||
Mark Forster | ||||||||||
Michael Patrick Kelly | ||||||||||
Alice Merton | ||||||||||
Sido | ||||||||||
Nico Santos 1 | ||||||||||
Michael Schulte 4 |
Remarks
Moderators
Legend
- _ Moderator
- _ stand-in
- _ Baby break
Moderators | Seasons | ||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4th | 5 | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9 | 10 | ||||
Stefan Gödde | |||||||||||||
Doris Golpashin | |||||||||||||
Thore Schölermann | |||||||||||||
Lena Gercke | |||||||||||||
Annemarie Carpendale |
Offshoot
The German The Voice universe consists of three shows. In addition to the original format The Voice of Germany , the offshoots The Voice Kids (since 2013) and The Voice Senior (since 2018) are included. These have different age groups as a prerequisite for participation.
show | Age group | further information |
The Voice Kids | 8 to 16 years | |
The Voice of Germany | 16 to 59 years | |
The Voice Senior | from 60 years |
All The Voice coaches
The following table lists all coaches in the German The Voice universe, sorted in descending order according to the number of relays involved. If the number is the same, it is sorted according to the first year of participation.
Mark Forster (9 seasons) was involved as a coach on most seasons . In addition, with the duo Alec Völkel and Sascha Vollmer from the band The BossHoss, he is the only one who was involved in all three shows of the German The Voice universe.
Legend
- _ Coach involved in the previous or current season
Coach | The Voice of Germany | The Voice Kids | The Voice Senior | Season (total) | ||
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Mark Forster | 2017-2020 (season 7-10) |
2015–2019 (seasons 3–7) |
2018–2019 (season 1) |
10 (including 2 × victories) |
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Rea Garvey | 2011–2012, 2014–2015, 2019–2020 (season 1–2, 4–5, 9–10) |
6 (including 1 × victory) |
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The BossHoss | 2011–2013 (seasons 1–3) |
2019 (Season 7) |
2018–2019 (seasons 1–2) |
6 (including 2 × victories) |
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Lena Meyer-Landrut | 2013–2016, 2019–2020 (season 1–4, 7–8) |
6 (including 1 × victory) |
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Yvonne Catterfeld | 2016–2018, 2020 (seasons 6–8, 10) |
2018–2019 (seasons 1–2) |
6th | |||
Nena | 2011–2013 (seasons 1–3) |
2017–2018 (seasons 5–6) |
5 (including 1 × victory) |
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Samu Haber | 2013–2014, 2016–2017, 2020 (season 3–4, 6–7, 10) |
5 (including 1 × victory) |
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Michi & Smudo | 2014–2018 (seasons 4–8) |
5 (including 2 × victories) |
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Sasha | 2016–2017, 2020 (seasons 4–5, 8) |
2018–2019 (seasons 1–2) |
5 (including 3 × victories) |
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Stefanie Kloß | 2014–2015, 2020 (seasons 4–5, 10) |
2019 (Season 7) |
4th | |||
Xavier Naidoo | 2011–2012 (seasons 1–2) |
2 | ||||
Henning Wehland | 2013–2014 (seasons 1–2) |
2 (including 2 × victories) |
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Johannes Strate | 2014–2015 (seasons 2–3) |
2 | ||||
Andreas Bourani | 2015–2016 (seasons 5–6) |
2 (of which 1 × victory) |
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Larissa Kerner | 2017–2018 (seasons 5–6) |
2 (of which 1 × victory) |
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Max Giesinger | 2018, 2020 (Seasons 6, 8) |
2 | ||||
Michael Patrick Kelly | 2018 (season 8) |
2019 (Season 2) |
2 (of which 1 × victory) |
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Nico Santos | 2019-2020 (season 9-10) |
2 | ||||
Tim bendzko | 2013 (Season 1) |
1 | ||||
Max Herre | 2013 (season 3) |
1 (including 1 × victory) |
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Alice Merton | 2019 (season 9) |
1 (including 1 × victory) |
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Sido | 2019 (season 9) |
1 | ||||
Your friends | 2020 (Season 8) |
1 | ||||
Michael Schulte | 2020 (season 10) |
1 |
reception
criticism
The casting show met some critical voices in the media. The selection of candidates is pre-filtered so that a conspicuously large number of candidates look attractive or bring moving stories with them.
The participants' contracts were also criticized. During the television show, candidates are usually told which songs they have to sing. Even after the show has ended, they are tied to the Universal Music Group . The financial terms up to and including the third album after the TV show are not negotiable.
Audience ratings
Season | consequences | Average audience | Market share | source | ||
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total | 14 to 49 years | total | 14 to 49 years | |||
1 | 17th | 4.16 million | 2.96 million | 13.4% | 24.3% | |
2 | 16 | 4.02 million | 2.71 million | 13.3% | 23.0% | |
3 | 17th | 3.67 million | 2.33 million | 12.2% | 20.5% | |
4th | 17th | 3.52 million | 2.21 million | 12.0% | 20.3% | |
5 | 17th | 3.27 million | 1.97 million | 11.0% | 18.8% | |
6th | 17th | 3.58 million | 2.19 million | 11.2% | 19.2% | |
7th | 17th | 3.70 million | 2.12 million | 12.1% | 20.2% | |
8th | 17th | 2.94 million | 1.62 million | 9.9% | 16.6% | |
9 | 17th | 2.84 million | 1.49 million | 10.1% | 16.8% |
The highest audience rating to date (5.24 million viewers and 17.6 percent) was achieved by Sat.1 with the broadcast of the second blind auditions edition of the second season on October 19, 2012 , 96 million viewers and 30.9 percent) tuned in on December 8, 2011, when ProSieben broadcast the fifth blind auditions edition of the first season.
The lowest ratings to date for the total audience (2.43 million viewers and 8.9 percent) and the advertising-relevant target group (1.28 million viewers and 13.0 percent) was achieved by the second live show of the fourth season on November 28, 2014 on Sat.1 .
The most-watched episode in a season is always a blind audition program, which is broadcast on Sat.1. In the first and fourth season, however, this was broadcast on ProSieben. The episode of a season with the lowest number of viewers was broadcast by Sat.1 until the fourth season and on ProSieben since the fifth season. Furthermore, a live show is always the least viewer episode of a season.
Chart placements
Only the titles are listed which were sung as separate titles in the final. In the first two seasons, the titles sung in the live shows were also available as download tracks and were able to place themselves in the charts.
The first season ended in February 2012, so the finalists of both seasons are listed for this year.
year | finalist | song | Chart placements | ||
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DE | AT | CH | |||
2012 | Ivy Quainoo | Do You Like What You See | 2 | 8th | 12 |
Kim Sanders | Haunted | 13 | 37 | 34 | |
Michael Schulte | Carry Me Home | 8th | 30th | 25th | |
Max Giesinger | roof of the world | 14th | 39 | 65 | |
Nick Howard | Unbreakable | 5 | 19th | 26th | |
Isabell Schmidt | Homesickness | 20th | 72 | 62 | |
Michael Lane | Mrs. Lawless | 33 | - | - | |
James Borges | Lonely | - | - | - | |
2013 | Andreas cares | Simple Man | 2 | 10 | 8th |
Chris Schummert | The Singer | 12 | 20th | 17th | |
Judith van Hel | Fucking beautiful | 20th | 28 | 21st | |
Debbie Schippers | Skin and Bones | 57 | - | - | |
2014 | Charley Ann Schmutzler | Blue heart | 3 | 33 | 12 |
Lina Arndt | Love in a cold room | 18th | 43 | 29 | |
Andrei Vesa | Moving on | 85 | - | - | |
Marion Campbell | Lifetime | 86 | - | - | |
2015 | Jamie-Lee Kriewitz | Ghost | 11 | 65 | 26th |
Ayke Witt | See you soon | 28 | - | 69 | |
Tiffany Kemp | Have You Ever Been in Love | - | - | - | |
Isabel Ment | In reverse | - | - | - | |
2016 | Tay Schmedtmann | Run baby run | 23 | - | 43 |
The most successful was the first season, from which the titles of all four finalists were able to place in the top 20 of the German charts.
Awards and nominations
year | Award | category | Result |
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2012 | Golden camera | Best entertainment | Won |
German television award | Best entertainment show | Won | |
Kress Award | TV programming | Won | |
2015 | LEA Award | Artist / young talent promotion of the year 2014 | Nominated |
2016 | German television award | Best entertainment primetime | Nominated |
International Eyes & Ears Awards | Best interaction campaign | 3rd prize | |
Best on-air program spot: Show & entertainment | 1st Prize | ||
Best cross-media event campaign | 3rd prize | ||
2017 | Bavarian television award | entertainment | Won |
International Eyes & Ears Awards | Best special form of advertising | 3rd prize | |
2018 | German television award | Best entertainment show | Won |
International Eyes & Ears Awards | Best use of music | 3rd prize |
Web links
Individual evidence
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