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Schlag den Raab (German pronunciation: [ʃlaːk deːn ʁaːp], German for Beat (the) Raab) was a live game show that was televised by German television channel ProSieben on Saturday evenings from September 2006 until December 2015.
Stefan Konrad Raab (born 20 October 1966) is a German entertainer, television host, television producer, and businessman. From 1999 to 2015, he hosted the late-night comedy talk show TV total on ProSieben. He also created a number of other television shows on the channel, such as Schlag den Raab and Bundesvision Song Contest.
In 2009, Beat the Star was brought back to Germany as Schlag den Star. Seven seasons with four episodes each have been aired since August 2015. Concerning the differences mentioned above, Schlag den Star is very similar to Beat the Star, but Stefan Raab (not being opponent) was a joker for the contestant in one of the first six games.
Schlag den Raab and Beat the Star Schlag den Henssler ( lit. ' Beat Henssler ' in German) was a short-lived live game show , televised by German TV network ProSieben on Saturday evenings from September 2017 to September 2018.
Schlag den Raab TV total is a German late-night television comedy talk show which originally aired from 8 March 1999 to 16 December 2015 on ProSieben , hosted, created and produced by entertainer Stefan Raab .
During episode 49 of Schlag den Raab on the 15 and 16 November 2014 Ringing the bull was played as the 15th game of the evening. It was terminated after about an hour when both participants failed to score a single point.
Now she’s questioning her decision, and says moving has brought Scott into the “lion’s den.” Scott is aware of the impact his race and size has on the way people — particularly authority figures like law enforcement officers — perceive him.
In February 2001, he was hired by the popular German entertainer Stefan Raab as an intern and sidekick for his late-night comedy show TV total on ProSieben. In December 2001, Elton started to host his own show, Elton.tv , which was produced by Raab's company Raab TV and canceled in March 2003.