There was a time, as was the comedian Ingo Appelt some people as a man of very old school humor: Something obscene, a bit noisy, somewhat predictable. Who wants it could see the prototype of the German comedy scene. That it so precisely Appelt manages to bring the rippling presentation of the German Comedy Award in this year an unexpected moment, was therefore hardly have been expected. But he succeeds.
“I’m asking you here at this point,” raises the comedian and looks into the audience where his girlfriend is sitting. He has just the price for “Best Comedy Show” (“My Best Year Ever – Comedy with retrospective”, RTL) get pushed into his hand. It is a metallic giant egg. “Do you want to be my wife?”. Appelt seems really overwhelmed by the moment. The speech acts not memorized. Before the marriage proposal he has hastily thanked his manager.
“So much bang junior Comes After”
It is indeed a surprising moment in a show, in which year after year the same German Comedians mutually present an award. This year that is often otherwise. Best Comedian is Dieter Nuhr. Noor is also chairman of the jury, which is located on the winners. When he allowed to the micro, he is first realized that he had not, of course mitgestimmt in this case. Best comedian is Carolin Kebekus. As 2014 and 2013.
“Yes, it is true: This time too much staff is known back again,” says Bastian Pastewka, of itself for its revered by many fans series “Pastewka” is excellent. But the price give it also only for 18 years. “So much then does not itself provide also for all their love. So much bang junior then can not get them by,” he said.
Raab rips the show under the nail
After all, : For the first time, according to RTL with Enissa Amani woman “Best Newcomer”. As best actor, the character actor Charly Hübner and Katharina Thalbach be honored. Kebekus presenter and presenters – mainly actor Max Giermann in the role of choleric Klaus Kinski – do their thing entertaining
At the end of the show, however, someone rips under the nail, the so much. had screen time like no other in recent years. Stefan Raab, who wants to quit at the end of his TV career, gets the prize. He sings with his band, he dances on the stage, he satirizes itself the fuss that is made about his departure. Almost like in his best days. “That’s comedy,” says Raab.
“I feel very honored,” he said, as the price was presented to him. The last 20 or so years had occurred “like a noise” himself a bit. “There must also be good times,” Raab said.
He thanked his staff, the broadcasters and with his audience. And looked back on a highlight: By far the funniest was for him to have been presenter at TV chancellor duel between Angela Merkel and Peer Steinbrück. “Because I could still beömmeln about it.” Raab wants to stop the end of the year as a TV entertainer.
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