Jan Böhmermann
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I'm really looking forward to it. And how reliable we are. I say then, let's meet at 9 o'clock and we'll meet at 9 o'clock. That's really awesome.
I'm really looking forward to it. And how reliable we are. I say then, let's meet at 9 o'clock and we'll meet at 9 o'clock. That's really awesome.
I'm really looking forward to it. And how reliable we are. I say then, let's meet at 9 o'clock and we'll meet at 9 o'clock. That's really awesome.
Yes, one of the few television moderators who, I think, spent the last 20 years of his life off-camera career to complain about him not standing in front of the camera anymore. Was that so? Yes, he complained about it for a very long time, that somehow TV moderators with 72 are no longer so asked.
Yes, one of the few television moderators who, I think, spent the last 20 years of his life off-camera career to complain about him not standing in front of the camera anymore. Was that so? Yes, he complained about it for a very long time, that somehow TV moderators with 72 are no longer so asked.
Yes, one of the few television moderators who, I think, spent the last 20 years of his life off-camera career to complain about him not standing in front of the camera anymore. Was that so? Yes, he complained about it for a very long time, that somehow TV moderators with 72 are no longer so asked.
No, that wasn't... Sigi Harreis.
No, that wasn't... Sigi Harreis.
No, that wasn't... Sigi Harreis.
Like a state secretary in the Federal Ministry of Transport, Sigi Harreis. Because of the connection to Azerbaijan.
Like a state secretary in the Federal Ministry of Transport, Sigi Harreis. Because of the connection to Azerbaijan.
Like a state secretary in the Federal Ministry of Transport, Sigi Harreis. Because of the connection to Azerbaijan.
I'm googling now, attention, the boss is still googling himself, Max Schautzer.
I'm googling now, attention, the boss is still googling himself, Max Schautzer.
I'm googling now, attention, the boss is still googling himself, Max Schautzer.
I still remember Harald Schmidt's monologue. About Max Schautzer? Yes, about Max Schautzer and that he always likes to talk about, in the long monologue conferences, especially the conferences with Schmidt, Harald comes in and talks for five hours and everyone sits there and writes with him in the hope that they can use it for the show in the evening.
I still remember Harald Schmidt's monologue. About Max Schautzer? Yes, about Max Schautzer and that he always likes to talk about, in the long monologue conferences, especially the conferences with Schmidt, Harald comes in and talks for five hours and everyone sits there and writes with him in the hope that they can use it for the show in the evening.
I still remember Harald Schmidt's monologue. About Max Schautzer? Yes, about Max Schautzer and that he always likes to talk about, in the long monologue conferences, especially the conferences with Schmidt, Harald comes in and talks for five hours and everyone sits there and writes with him in the hope that they can use it for the show in the evening.
He also played in the theater at the Kö. He was an actor. Exactly, he was replaced. He moderated every Sunday and was replaced in 1995 by Sebastian Daile. He commented for the ORF, the Eurovision Song Contest in 1979 in Jerusalem and for the ARD, the ESC in Rome. Look, you see, that's actually one of our predecessors.
He also played in the theater at the Kö. He was an actor. Exactly, he was replaced. He moderated every Sunday and was replaced in 1995 by Sebastian Daile. He commented for the ORF, the Eurovision Song Contest in 1979 in Jerusalem and for the ARD, the ESC in Rome. Look, you see, that's actually one of our predecessors.