Who says A.

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Who says A was the title of a Saturday evening show hosted by Peter Rapp on ORF . The book of the show came from Felix Dvorak , who also presented the respective city in picture and sound in every episode.

In this show at the beginning of the 1990s, two communities of comparable size with identical first letters competed against each other. Each place provided a five-person advice team, which was supported by around twenty experts or illustrious local residents. Olympic champion Petra Kronberger was there when it was said “Whoever says A must also say throwing against Wolfurt ”. The first pairing was Berndorf against Bludenz on February 18, 1989 , another was Götzis against Grein . The last broadcast was broadcast on June 11, 1994. Various action and knowledge games were played. The teams earn additional points with the dice that candidates throw down the show stairs several times per show. The cities did not play for money or prizes, but for the holidays of their children in the other community.

The format was invented by Felix Dvorak and has nothing to do with the radio show “ Austria Rallye ”.