The weekly show
Television series | |
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Original title | The weekly show |
Country of production | Germany |
Year (s) | 1996-2002, 2011 |
Production company |
Brainpool |
length | 60 minutes |
Episodes | 228 |
genre | Sketch show |
production |
Josef Ballerstaller Rainer Bender Ralf Guenther |
Moderation | Ingolf Lück |
First broadcast | April 20, 1996 on Sat.1 |
occupation | |
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The weekly show was a sketch show on Sat.1 , which was originally broadcast from April 20, 1996 to May 25, 2002 with a total of 228 episodes. Since then there have been various repetitions of selected episodes. In addition to current day-to-day events, the main focus was on missteps by celebrities, and the comedians presented skits and parodies of various television and advertising programs. From May to July 2011, Sat.1 broadcast eight new episodes, mostly with a new cast around anchorman Ingolf Lück .
History of the show
In 2001 the show was restructured. The studio now had a globe as an entrance (as it once did with Rudi Carrell ) and a show staircase. The slogan "The funniest news in the world" was also no longer mentioned. With the exception of Ingolf Lück and Annette Frier , new actors, some of whom are still unknown, have been hired. As a result, many popular components such as the explanation or sex TV have been deleted. As the desired success did not materialize and the number of viewers fell noticeably, the program was last broadcast regularly on May 25, 2002.
On April 12, 2004, on the occasion of Sat.1's 20th birthday, the show made a one-off comeback with the original line-up. Between June 2008 and January 2010, Sat.1 repeated selected episodes of the show on Saturday or Sunday, always shortly before midnight.
2007 came a comeback of the rubric “The explainer” in the comedy show Mensch Markus . Everything is unchanged, only the friend's name was no longer Jürgen, but Nele.
Sat.1 announced in January 2011 that a revival of the weekly show with the former production company Brainpool was planned and had already progressed. The premiere of the new edition was on May 20, 2011 at 10:15 p.m. Ingolf Lück took on the role of "anchorman" again, the new actors included Axel Stein , Matze Knop , Carolin Kebekus , Dave Davis , Friederike Kempter and Matthias Matschke . However, due to mostly bad reviews and little audience interest, only eight episodes were broadcast.
Studios
The weekly show was recorded in various recording studios in Cologne. It began in April 1996 in an assembly hall in the industrial area of Cologne-Ossendorf , before moving to the Capitol at Hohenzollernring 79-81 on August 15, 1998 , where it achieved its highest ratings . She stayed here until December 2000 and then moved to Schanzenstrasse ( Studio 449 ; Cologne-Mülheim ), where the show shot until the last episode on May 25, 2002. A one-time revival of the show took place in May 2011 in the Residenz Theater at Kaiser-Wilhelm-Ring 32.
Well-known skits or series
category | vintage | Original format | actor | |
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Oh shit TV | ||||
Al Shakeera Sport News | 2011 | Al Jazeera | Matze Knop as Lothar Matthäus and other celebrities from the field of sports | |
Um TV Lushi | 2011 | MTV sushi | Ingolf Lück as Stefan Kretzschmar | |
Stand Up News | 2011 | Stand-up with Carolin Kebekus on current events | ||
Classic films in Swabian | 2011 | Classic films dubbed Swabian by Dominik Kuhn | ||
Penalty facts | Wanted files | Ingolf Lück as Michel Weber | ||
Markus M. Profitlich as chief inspector Uwe Lohmann from the Bonn Police Department | ||||
XXL files | The X-Files - The FBI's Creepy Cases | Anke Engelke as Halli Gally | ||
Ingolf Lück as Fix Möller | ||||
Bastian Pastewka in various roles | ||||
File number XY… dozed off | File number XY… unsolved | Ingolf Lück as Eduard Zimmermann | ||
Marco Rima as Mr Robert Jelinski (victim) | ||||
Konrad Tönz ( Konrad Toenz ) | ||||
Bastian Pastewka as Chief Detective Löttermann, Peter Niedetzky ( Peter Nidetzky ) and Akmü Külürü (perpetrator) | ||||
Anke Engelke as Mrs. Jelinski (victim) and "Papi's little princess" ( Sabine Zimmermann ) | ||||
Asterix & Obelix | 2000-2002 | Asterix | Ingolf Lück as Asterix | |
Markus Maria Profitlich as Obelix | ||||
Bastian Pastewka as a troubadix | ||||
Annette Frier as Falbala | ||||
Car, engine, car engine | auto motor and sport tv | Ingolf Lück with changing guests | ||
Bonnanza (allusion to Bonanza ) later: Berlin Mitte 90210 (allusion to Beverly Hills, 90210 ) |
1996-2002 2011 |
Bonn direct , Berlin direct | Editing of videos of politicians in the Bundestag into a story and re-dubbed. The theme song from the American television series Dallas is used as opening credits . |
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Boulevard Bio | 2001-2002 | Michael Kessler as Alfred Biolek | ||
Clemens Frei's handicraft lesson | Bastian Pastewka | |||
Christiane Sabinsen | 2000-2002 | Sabine Christiansen | Annette Frier as Christiane Sabinsen | |
The quiz | 2001-2002 | Michael Kessler | ||
The explainer | 1999-2001 | Markus M. profitable as an explainer | ||
Bastian Pastewka as Jürgen | ||||
The new focus - just here, tomorrow already gone | Ford commercial | Markus M. Profitable | ||
Ingolf Lück | ||||
The Adolfs | Ingolf Lück | |||
Michael Kessler | ||||
Bastian Pastewka | ||||
The annoying musicians | Musikantenstadl or Funny Musicians | Ingolf Lück | ||
Annette Frier | ||||
Three corners One 911 | Football magazines | Markus M. Profitable | ||
Efan Steffenberg | Stefan Effenberg | Ingolf Lück as Efan Steffenberg | ||
First German Cross | Ingolf Lück as a doctor | |||
Markus Maria Profitlich as a cash patient | ||||
Evening star | Sat.1 Morningstar | |||
Fitness TV | 2001-2002 | Nadja Maleh | ||
Citizen Lars Dietrich | ||||
GAGA | 2000 | NBC GIGA | Anke Engelke as Manuela | |
Ingolf Lück as Porn X | ||||
Bastian Pastewka as Frank | ||||
Markus M. Profitable as @gar | ||||
Answer it | 2000-2002 | Parody of Dolly Buster | Annette Frier as Dana Rama, with changing guests | |
Girlie TV | 2000-2002 | Annette Frier | ||
Good houses, bad houses | Good times Bad Times | Two personified houses each, which move over a third house shown at the end | ||
Heart attack | Ingolf Lück | |||
Herbert Görgens | 1996-2001 | Bastian Pastewka as an interviewer | ||
Ingolf Lück as Herbert Görgens | ||||
Horst Lemminger | Marco Rima as the nonsense reporter Horst Lemminger | |||
Ingolf Lück in the studio | ||||
Your right | Court show parody | Anke Engelke | ||
Ingolf Lück | ||||
Interactive | 2002 | Babsy (Annette Frier) | ||
Melanie (Nadja Maleh) | ||||
Ilona boxes | Talk show with Ilona Christen | Anke Engelke as Ilona Kisten | ||
Marco Rima as Bodo Schlonz | ||||
Bastian Pastewka as Mr. Leit | ||||
Jauch TV | 2001-2002 |
Günther Jauch ( Stern TV , Who Wants To Be A Millionaire ) |
Michael Kessler as Günther Jauch | |
Plain text | Bastian Pastewka | |||
Klaus at home alone | Always the same video from the former Federal Foreign Minister Klaus Kinkel , but which was always synchronized | |||
Culture corner with Jean Claude | Matthias Matschke | |||
Cooking for little people | Marco Rima as Taguelle | |||
Bastian Pastewka as Paul | ||||
People people people | people today | Anke Engelke as Nina Rüde (originally Nina Ruge ) with various guests | ||
Loddar's world | fictional diary of Lothar Matthäus | |||
McDaniels series | Parody of McDonald’s advertising | |||
MP Spiele presents ... | MB games | Changing cast | ||
mosquito | 1996-1999 | Talk show with TV pastor Jürgen Fliege | Marco Rima as a mosquito with changing guests | |
news | 1996-2002 2011 |
Ingolf Lück as anchorman | ||
1996-2000 | Anke Engelke as news anchor Substitute: Bastian Pastewka |
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1996 | Karen Frieseke as news anchor Substitute: Christiane Brammer |
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2000-2002 | Annette Frier as a sports news anchor | |||
2011 | Carolin Kebekus as a newscaster | |||
Ottmar Zittlau | 1996-1999 | Bastian Pastewka as Ottmar Zittlau | ||
Happens | 1996-1999 | Explosive | Anke Engelke as moderator ("faded in", an exaggerated form by Barbara Eligmann ) | |
Bastian Pastewka (reporter) | ||||
Quiz show series with Walter Sparwald (including everything with the mouth , everything with F , always two , only the rhyme is told , say something ) |
1996-2000 | Walter Freiwald with an allusion to Walter Spahrbier | Bastian Pastewka as Walter Sparwald | |
Anke Engelke as Gaby | ||||
Markus M. Profitable as Frank | ||||
Regine Hildebrandt | Anke Engelke as Regine Hildebrandt | |||
Ricky's pop sofa | 1996-2000 | Ricky from Tic Tac Toe | Anke Engelke as Ricky , with changing guests | |
Rasputin Valdor broiler | Faith healer | Ingolf Lück with changing guests | ||
rum | ran | Ingolf Lück as sports presenter Werner Liefen (heavily based on Jörg Wontorra ), with changing guests |
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Grab the million | 1999-2001 | Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? | Bastian Pastewka, with different guests |
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Sex tv | 1996-2001 | Peep! | Bastian Pastewka as Brisko Schneider, with changing guests |
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SHIT - shopping on TV | QVC or HOT | Markus M. Profitable | ||
Bastian Pastewka | ||||
Anke Engelke, later Annette Frier | ||||
Spartacus - the greatest stuntman in the world | 1997 | Herbert Feuerstein | ||
Anke Engelke | ||||
Aunt gossip | 1999-2001 | Coffee gossip | Ingolf Lück as Rolf Abendrot ( Ralph Morgenstern ) | |
Bastian Pastewka as Mrs. Lüttig | ||||
Markus M. Profitlich as Mrs. Harigsbeck | ||||
1999-2000 | Anke Engelke as Mrs. Plombe | |||
2000-2001 | Annette Frier | |||
Telekolleg | Telekolleg | Michael Kessler | ||
Citizen Lars Dietrich | ||||
Thematic TV channels ( e.g. cheap TV , Schizzo TV - news for divided personalities , health TV , EgoTV ) | changing line-up, mostly with Bastian Pastewka | |||
Therapy library | Anke Engelke | |||
Trend in percent | 2000-2002 | Ingolf Lück | ||
Chakaa! | Ingolf Lück as Emile Ratelband parodist on his eponymous program | |||
Vera is making lunch | Vera at noon | Bastian Pastewka as Vera Int-Veen , with changing guests |
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4 at 10 | 1996-2000 | The literary quartet | Anke Engelke as Petra | |
Ingolf Lück as Gerd | ||||
Bastian Pastewka as Tilmann | ||||
1996-1999 | Marco Rima as moderator | |||
1999-2000 | Markus M. Profitlich as a moderator | |||
Aldi Wartmann | Waldemar Hartmann | Ingolf Lück | ||
What else the grandfather knew | 1996-1999 | Marco Rima as Grandpa Adolf Frey , who tells adult stories from his long life in a wheelchair | ||
Who is Paul anyway? My confectioner - he's allowed! | 2001-2002 | You are allowed to advertise | Annette Frier | |
Nadja Maleh | ||||
Who will be a millionaire | 2001-2002 | Who will be a millionaire | Michael Kessler as Günther Jauch | |
Weekly show regional studio ... u. a. Chemnitz , Switzerland , Bundeswehr |
Changing cast | |||
Rooms vacant | WDR broadcast of the same name | Michael Kessler as Götz Alsmann |
actor
actor | vintage | roll |
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Ingolf Lück | 1996-2002 2011 |
Anchorman, Herbert Görgens, Efan Steffenberg, Rolf u. a. |
Karen Friesicke | 1996 | News anchor |
Marco Rima | 1996-1999 | Mücke, Grandpa Adolf Frey, Horst Lemminger, and others. a. |
Anke Engelke | 1996-2000 | News anchor, Ricky, u. a. |
Christiane Brammer | 1996 | News anchor |
Bastian Pastewka | 1996-2001 | Brisko Schneider, Ottmar Zittlau, u. a. |
Markus Maria Profitable | 1999-2001 | The explainer, Peter Wuttke, u. a. |
Annette Frier | 2000-2002 | Dana Rama, et al. a. |
Citizen Lars Dietrich | 2001-2002 | |
Michael Kessler | 2001-2002 | Günther Jauch and others |
Nadja Maleh | 2001-2002 | |
Gerhard Gschwind | 2001-2002 | |
Dave Davis | 2011 | |
Friederike Kempter | 2011 | Top model Jana and much more |
Axel Stein | 2011 | Pietro Lombardi and much more |
Matthias Matschke | 2011 | |
Carolin Kebekus | 2011 | |
Matze button | 2011 | Lothar Matthäus and much more |
Herbert Feuerstein was also seen as a supporting actor until 1997 . After his surprising departure from the show in 1999, Marco Rima was replaced for several weeks by Uwe Lyko , who played his stage character Herbert Knebel , until Markus Maria Profitlich joined. Johann König had been active as an "outside reporter" for the weekly show since May 2011.
Awards
- 1999: Adolf Grimme Prize for exceptional performance as a member of a sketch ensemble to Anke Engelke
- 1999: German Comedy Award in the Best Comedy Show category
- 1999: Golden Romy for the best program idea
Web links
- The weekly show in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The web presence of Sat.1 for Die Wochenshow (with date of repetitions)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e New line-up for the weekly show ( Memento of the original from January 30, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , sat.1.de, accessed on January 30, 2016
- ↑ Sat.1 2011: New “weekly show”, even more US series . DWDL.de . January 28, 2011. Retrieved January 28, 2011.
- ↑ "Weekly Show" new edition with an old presenter . Stern.de . March 29, 2011. Retrieved April 3, 2011.
- ↑ Peer Schader: Sat.1- "Weekly Show" in a new edition: Please stop! In: Spiegel Online . May 21, 2011, accessed June 9, 2018 .