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German
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**Germania (historical use)
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**Ger ...
for ''windshield wipers'') was the name of a long-running
German
German(s) may refer to:
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Kabarett
Kabarett (; from French ''cabaret'' = tavern) is satirical revue, a form of cabaret which developed in France by Rodolphe Salis in 1881 as the ''cabaret artistique''. It was named Le Chat Noir and was centered on political events and satire. I ...
show. It was founded in 1980 by
Dieter Hildebrandt
Dieter Hildebrandt (23 May 1927 – 20 November 2013) was a German Kabarett artist.
Biography
Hildebrandt was born in Bunzlau, Lower Silesia, Weimar Germany (now Boleslawiec, Poland) where he attended school. In World War II he became a Flakh ...
and produced by
BR /
RBB to be broadcast on
Das Erste
Das Erste (; "The First") is the flagship national television channel of the ARD association of public broadcasting corporations in Germany. ''Das Erste'' is jointly operated by the nine regional public broadcasting corporations that are memb ...
. The show ended in 2008 after 28 years on the air.
Conception
had its focus on solely
Kabarett
Kabarett (; from French ''cabaret'' = tavern) is satirical revue, a form of cabaret which developed in France by Rodolphe Salis in 1881 as the ''cabaret artistique''. It was named Le Chat Noir and was centered on political events and satire. I ...
and used a more solemn way of humor, as opposed to lighthearted
stand-up comedy
Stand-up comedy is a comedic performance to a live audience in which the performer addresses the audience directly from the stage. The performer is known as a comedian, a comic or a stand-up.
Stand-up comedy consists of one-liners, stories, ...
. As such, the topics discussed by the artists on the show have sometimes had a potential to cause uproar and scandals with contemporary politicians, especially
conservative
Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy that seeks to promote and to preserve traditional institutions, practices, and values. The central tenets of conservatism may vary in relation to the culture and civilization in ...
ones like
Franz Josef Strauß
Franz Josef Strauss ( ; 6 September 1915 – 3 October 1988) was a German politician. He was the long-time chairman of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU) from 1961 until 1988, member of the federal cabinet in different positions between ...
.
Alongside Hildebrandt, who hosted the show until 2003, a number of prominent artists were guests on the show, such as
Gerhard Polt
Gerhard Polt (born 7 May 1942 in Munich) is a German writer, filmmaker, actor and satirical cabaret artist from Bavaria.
Gerhard Polt's main topics are Bavarian people, culture and politics. On stage he often plays the role of an ignorant Bava ...
,
Wolfgang Stumph
Wolfgang Stumph (born 31 January 1946) is a German actor and cabaret artist.
Early life
Stumph was born in Wünschelburg, Lower Silesia (Poland) in 1946 to German parents. He was expelled from his hometown and grew up without a father in Dre ...
,
Andreas Rebers
Andreas Rebers (born 7 January 1958) is a Kabarett artist, author and musician from Munich. His shows often incorporate performances on the accordion or the piano.
Early life
Rebers was born in Westerbrak in Lower Saxony. By the age of 15, Rebe ...
,
Hagen Rether
Hagen Rether (born 8 October 1969 in Bucharest) is a Romanian-born German political cabaret artist and musician. The most remarkable features in his performance are usually the presence and use of a grand piano. He was a frequent contributor to ...
,
Philipp Weber
Philipp Weber (born 15 September 1992) is a German handballer for SC Magdeburg and the German national team.
Individual awards
*Handball-Bundesliga
The Handball-Bundesliga (HBL) is the top German professional handball league. From 2007 o ...
, the musical group
Biermösl Blosn
Biermösl Blosn was a Bavarian musical and cabaret band known for combining satirical texts with traditional folk music. It was founded in 1976 by three brothers - , and - and often works with political cabaret artist Gerhard Polt. The name der ...
or singer
Konstantin Wecker
Konstantin Alexander Wecker (born 1 June 1947, Munich) is a German singer-songwriter; he also works as a composer, author, and actor.
Life and work
Classically educated at the Wilhelmsgymnasium, Wecker got one of his first jobs as a songwriter a ...
. The guest artist was an essential part of the show, which served as a framework for different artists to be featured.
History
Founding
Hildebrandt pitched the idea of the show to
Sender Freies Berlin
Sender Freies Berlin (; abbreviated SFB ; ) was the ARD public radio and television service for West Berlin from 1 June 1954 until 1990 and for Berlin as a whole from German reunification until 30 April 2003. On 1 May 2003 it merged with Ostde ...
(SFB) in 1980 after his previous program, ''
Notizen aus der Provinz
''Notizen aus der Provinz'' (German for "news from the province") was a political cabaret program hosted by Dieter Hildebrandt and broadcast by ZDF from 1973 to 1979. After its cancellation, it would be the last such program on the channel until ' ...
'' on
ZDF
ZDF (, short for Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen; ; "Second German Television") is a German public-service television broadcaster based in Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate. It is run as an independent nonprofit institution, which was founded by all fe ...
, had been canceled. It was taken up and produced by SFB to be broadcast on the
ARD channel. After creating the show, Hildebrandt was famously attacked by the
Bavaria
Bavaria ( ; ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (german: Freistaat Bayern, link=no ), is a state in the south-east of Germany. With an area of , Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total l ...
n chief of state and candidate for
German chancellor
The chancellor of Germany, officially the federal chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany,; often shortened to ''Bundeskanzler''/''Bundeskanzlerin'', / is the head of the federal government of Germany and the commander in chief of the Ge ...
,
Franz Josef Strauß
Franz Josef Strauss ( ; 6 September 1915 – 3 October 1988) was a German politician. He was the long-time chairman of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU) from 1961 until 1988, member of the federal cabinet in different positions between ...
, as a "political poisoner," which served to strengthen Hildebrandt's image as a mordant but incorruptible critic of politicians.
Glory years
The show was at its height during the 1980s and 1990s with a
conservative
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Kohl
Kohl may refer to:
*Kohl (cosmetics), an ancient eye cosmetic
*Kohl (surname), including a list of people with the surname
*Kohl's, an American department store retail chain
* KOHL, a radio station in Fremont, California, United States
*Kohl Chil ...
federal government; however, some
state
State may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Literature
* ''State Magazine'', a monthly magazine published by the U.S. Department of State
* ''The State'' (newspaper), a daily newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina, United States
* '' Our ...
governments as well as (though less frequently)
Eurocrat
A Eurocrat (a portmanteau of "European" and "bureaucrat") is "a staff member of the administrative commission of the European Union"[Rhine–Main–Danube Canal
The Rhine–Main–Danube Canal (German: ''Rhein-Main-Donau-Kanal''; also called Main-Danube Canal, RMD Canal or Europa Canal), is a canal in Bavaria, Germany. Connecting the Main and the Danube riv ...](_blank)
) or ''Der Verstrahlte Großvater'' (the radioactive grandfather). It was also the time of the most controversies (see below).
Change of personnel

In 2003 Hildebrandt decided to leave the show due to his advanced age. The show was taken over by
Bruno Jonas
Bruno Jonas (born in Passau, Germany, on 3 December 1952) is a German Kabarett artist and actor.
Education
Many people predicted he would become a priest, but he prefers to pray from the Kabarett stage. Between 1975 and 1982, he studied German, ...
, who had been co-host since 2000,
Mathias Richling
Mathias Richling (born 24 March 1953 in Waiblingen) is a German actor, author, comedian and Kabarett artist.
Richling studied literature, music and theatre. From 1989 to 1996 he had a program called ''Jetzt schlägt's Richling'' on the German TV ...
, and
Georg Schramm
Georg Schramm (born 11 March 1949) is a German Kabarett artist. He was a host of the Kabarett shows '' Scheibenwischer'' and '' Neues aus der Anstalt''.
Biography
Schramm was born in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe. His father was a member of the So ...
.
It was now produced by
Bayerischer Rundfunk
Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR; "Bavarian Broadcasting") is a public-service radio and television broadcaster, based in Munich, capital city of the Free State of Bavaria in Germany. BR is a member organization of the ARD consortium of public broadca ...
in collaboration with
RBB, and filmed alternately in
Berlin
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and
Munich
Munich ( ; german: München ; bar, Minga ) is the capital and most populous city of the German state of Bavaria. With a population of 1,558,395 inhabitants as of 31 July 2020, it is the third-largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Ha ...
.
In 2006,
Georg Schramm
Georg Schramm (born 11 March 1949) is a German Kabarett artist. He was a host of the Kabarett shows '' Scheibenwischer'' and '' Neues aus der Anstalt''.
Biography
Schramm was born in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe. His father was a member of the So ...
left the show due to differences in opinion with respect to the format of the show. He was replaced by
Richard Rogler
Richard Rogler (born 19 September 1949, in Selb) is a German Kabarett artist and professor of Kabarett at the University of the Arts in Berlin.
Early life
Rogler studied French and sport at the University of Würzburg. From 1974 to 1978 he was a ...
who himself left the show again in 2008. By the end of 2008, Bruno Jonas, who had been a regular on the show since 1985, left the show, with Richling remaining as the sole host.
End of the show
In 2008, Hildebrandt, who had been holding the rights to the name since 1980, forbade the further use of the name for the show because Richling wanted to change the nature of the program to feature more
stand-up comedy
Stand-up comedy is a comedic performance to a live audience in which the performer addresses the audience directly from the stage. The performer is known as a comedian, a comic or a stand-up.
Stand-up comedy consists of one-liners, stories, ...
guests. The show was terminated in February 2008 and was replaced by ''Satire Gipfel'' (satire summit) with Richling again as host.
Political scandals
In 1982, the sketch ''Rhein-Main-Donau-Kanal'' was broadcast, addressing the corruption charges against members of the governing
Christian Social Union of Bavaria
The Christian Social Union in Bavaria (German: , CSU) is a Christian-democratic and conservative political party in Germany. Having a regionalist identity, the CSU operates only in Bavaria while its larger counterpart, the Christian Democratic ...
who were involved with companies building the
Rhine–Main–Danube Canal
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(the canal was a favorite project of the Bavarian government).
The broadcast led to several complaints by the involved members with SFB, but ultimately only served to make the show more popular.
On 22 May 1986,
Bayerischer Rundfunk
Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR; "Bavarian Broadcasting") is a public-service radio and television broadcaster, based in Munich, capital city of the Free State of Bavaria in Germany. BR is a member organization of the ARD consortium of public broadca ...
(BR), being the relaying network for the
ARD in Bavaria and at that time still closely linked to the
Christian Social Union of Bavaria
The Christian Social Union in Bavaria (German: , CSU) is a Christian-democratic and conservative political party in Germany. Having a regionalist identity, the CSU operates only in Bavaria while its larger counterpart, the Christian Democratic ...
, cut broadcasting the show across the whole ARD.
[''A Cabarettist of the Old School''](_blank)
/ref> Helmut Oeller, the program director for BR, justified the move saying that the sketch ''Der Verstrahlte Großvater'' (''The Radioactive Grandfather''), performed in response to the Chernobyl disaster
The Chernobyl disaster was a nuclear accident that occurred on 26 April 1986 at the No. 4 nuclear reactor, reactor in the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, near the city of Pripyat in the north of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Ukrainia ...
, contained "non-community-friendly elements".
The sketch, written by Werner Koczwara Werner may refer to:
People
* Werner (name), origin of the name and people with this name as surname and given name
Fictional characters
* Werner (comics), a German comic book character
* Werner Von Croy, a fictional character in the ''Tomb Raid ...
, starred Lisa Fitz Lisa or LISA may refer to:
People
People with the mononym
* Lisa Lisa (born 1967), American actress and lead singer of the Cult Jam
* Lisa (Japanese musician, born 1974), stylized "LISA", Japanese singer and producer
* Lisa Komine (born 1978), J ...
at the phone calling the Commission for Radiation Protection and asking whether her 91-year-old grandfather "who had inadvertently been left out on the veranda in the rain and had died soon after, could be buried normally" or if he should be handled as "hazardous waste"; and if the priest must hold his sermon in a radiation protection suit.Transcritp
of the sketch at sowi-online.de
Oeller's request to have the sketch removed from the show was unsuccessful.
The failure to broadcast the program in Bavaria led to harsh criticism and claims of
censorship
Censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information. This may be done on the basis that such material is considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, or "inconvenient". Censorship can be conducted by governments ...
against BR.
The controversy triggered people to bring copies of the sketch into Bavaria for private screenings as well as artists refusing to work with BR again, and caused the Munich ''Abendzeitung'' to publish excerpts of the script.
References
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ARD (broadcaster)
German satirical television shows
German political satire
Television sketch shows
Das Erste original programming
1980 German television series debuts
1990s German television series
2008 German television series endings
German-language television shows