Zuletzt glänzten Matthias Schweighöfer, Hazel Brugger, Lena Meyer-Landrut oder Florian David Fitz als Gäste bei der ProSieben-Erfolgsshow „Wer stiehlt mir die Show?“. Jetzt sind die neuen prominenten Gäste für die Herbst-Staffel bekannt gegeben worden.
Joko Winterscheidt moderiert und quizzt (Credit: ProSieben/Florida TV/Julian Mathieu)
Im Herbst kehrt die ProSieben-Erfolgsshow „Wer stiehlt mir die Show?“ mit Moderator Joko Winterscheidt in die Primetime zurück. Und mit „Wildberry Lillet“-Popstar Nina Chuba, Entertainer Kurt Krömer und Podcaster und Moderator Tommi Schmitt („Gemischtes Hack“) stehen jetzt auch schon die prominenten Gäste fest. Weiterhin gibt es die Publikums-Wild-Card, bei der eine Zuschauerin oder ein Zuschauer ebenfalls mitquizzen darf.
Sechs neue Folgen werden ab dem heutigen Freitag in Berlin von der Florida Entertainment im Auftrag von ProSieben produziert. Die Finalrunde in der Show wird wie gewohnt moderiert von Katrin Bauerfeind. Es handelt sich schon um die achte Staffel des mehrmalige Show-Gewinners des Deutschen Fernsehpreises.
Joko Winterscheidt moderiert und quizzt (Credit: ProSieben/Florida TV/Julian Mathieu)
Im Herbst kehrt die ProSieben-Erfolgsshow „Wer stiehlt mir die Show?“ mit Moderator Joko Winterscheidt in die Primetime zurück. Und mit „Wildberry Lillet“-Popstar Nina Chuba, Entertainer Kurt Krömer und Podcaster und Moderator Tommi Schmitt („Gemischtes Hack“) stehen jetzt auch schon die prominenten Gäste fest. Weiterhin gibt es die Publikums-Wild-Card, bei der eine Zuschauerin oder ein Zuschauer ebenfalls mitquizzen darf.
Sechs neue Folgen werden ab dem heutigen Freitag in Berlin von der Florida Entertainment im Auftrag von ProSieben produziert. Die Finalrunde in der Show wird wie gewohnt moderiert von Katrin Bauerfeind. Es handelt sich schon um die achte Staffel des mehrmalige Show-Gewinners des Deutschen Fernsehpreises.
- 5/24/2024
- by Michael Müller
- Spot - Media & Film
WarnerMedia Germany has confirmed that Ricky Gervais is among the cast of its comedy series Greenlight – German Genius, which is now shooting in Berlin.
The eight-part TV satire stars Kida Khodr Ramadan (4 Blocks) as himself. It recounts a dramatized version of events after Ramadan’s real-life Twitter exchange with Gervais in 2018, in which the British comedian praised Ramadan’s performance in 4 Blocks.
In Greenlight, Ramadan convinces Gervais to give him the rights for a German adaptation of Extras. However, as he attempts to progress the show to production, he comes up against the fact that the Germans aren’t particularly known for their humor, and that there are not many international stars in the country.
Also in the cast are a host of known German actors, musicians, and comedians, including: Detlev Buck, Frederick Lau, Tom Schilling, Veysel Gelin, Olli Schulz, Heike Makatsch, Maria Furtwängler, Sascha Geršak, Katrin Bauerfeind, Britta Hammelstein,...
The eight-part TV satire stars Kida Khodr Ramadan (4 Blocks) as himself. It recounts a dramatized version of events after Ramadan’s real-life Twitter exchange with Gervais in 2018, in which the British comedian praised Ramadan’s performance in 4 Blocks.
In Greenlight, Ramadan convinces Gervais to give him the rights for a German adaptation of Extras. However, as he attempts to progress the show to production, he comes up against the fact that the Germans aren’t particularly known for their humor, and that there are not many international stars in the country.
Also in the cast are a host of known German actors, musicians, and comedians, including: Detlev Buck, Frederick Lau, Tom Schilling, Veysel Gelin, Olli Schulz, Heike Makatsch, Maria Furtwängler, Sascha Geršak, Katrin Bauerfeind, Britta Hammelstein,...
- 11/25/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Ricky Gervais has boarded “Greenlight – German Genius” a new series from WarnerMedia Germany inspired by one of his tweets from 2019.
The 8-episode series, which has started shooting in Berlin, satirises the German television industry.
Two years ago the “After Life” writer and actor sent a public message via Twitter to German actor Kida Ramadan praising his portrayal of character Toni Hamady in series “4 Blocks.”
“Congratulations,” wrote Gervais. “Another masterpiece.”
In a case of art imitating life, Ramadan and Gervais will now appear as fictional versions of themselves in “Greenlight – German Genius,” in which Ramadan convincing Gervais to let him make a German adaptation of his hit series “Extras” after the comedian sends Ramadan a tweet praising his performance in “4 Blocks.”
However, Ramadan hits a stumbling block when he realizes there aren’t any international celebrities in Germany to cameo in the adaptation all while trying to navigate the...
The 8-episode series, which has started shooting in Berlin, satirises the German television industry.
Two years ago the “After Life” writer and actor sent a public message via Twitter to German actor Kida Ramadan praising his portrayal of character Toni Hamady in series “4 Blocks.”
“Congratulations,” wrote Gervais. “Another masterpiece.”
In a case of art imitating life, Ramadan and Gervais will now appear as fictional versions of themselves in “Greenlight – German Genius,” in which Ramadan convincing Gervais to let him make a German adaptation of his hit series “Extras” after the comedian sends Ramadan a tweet praising his performance in “4 Blocks.”
However, Ramadan hits a stumbling block when he realizes there aren’t any international celebrities in Germany to cameo in the adaptation all while trying to navigate the...
- 11/25/2021
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
BERLIN -- Martin Scorsese and The Rolling Stones rolled in to rock Berlin on Thursday as Scorsese's Stones concert film Shine a Light kicked off the 58th annual Berlin International Film Festival.
Getting Scorsese and the Stones was a major coup for Berlin festival director Dieter Kosslick and his team, and it paid off with a media-crazed opening night.
Fans aged 16-60 packed the streets outside the Berlinale Palast theater and the phalanx of cameras and satellite vans would have put Cannes to shame.
Scorsese, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood and Charlie Watts all graced the red carpet, although the Stones acted the typical rock stars, showing up a half-hour late.
In addition to the main attraction, a who's who of German cinema and politics as well as a few international names, including Goldie Hawn and punk princess Patti Smith, showed up for the gala screening.
The opening ceremony kicked off with a performance from Berlin pop band Wir sind Helden followed by a series of awkward but mostly charming back-and-forths between festival director Dieter Kosslick and German TV presenter Katrin Bauerfeind.
Getting Scorsese and the Stones was a major coup for Berlin festival director Dieter Kosslick and his team, and it paid off with a media-crazed opening night.
Fans aged 16-60 packed the streets outside the Berlinale Palast theater and the phalanx of cameras and satellite vans would have put Cannes to shame.
Scorsese, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood and Charlie Watts all graced the red carpet, although the Stones acted the typical rock stars, showing up a half-hour late.
In addition to the main attraction, a who's who of German cinema and politics as well as a few international names, including Goldie Hawn and punk princess Patti Smith, showed up for the gala screening.
The opening ceremony kicked off with a performance from Berlin pop band Wir sind Helden followed by a series of awkward but mostly charming back-and-forths between festival director Dieter Kosslick and German TV presenter Katrin Bauerfeind.
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