Updated on November 9, 2021 at 3:29 pm
- “TV Total” will return to German television with new episodes on Wednesday.
- Cabaret artist Sebastian Puffpuff will replace Raab and lead the show.
- The 45-year-old is no stranger.
Former cult show “TV Total” Slowly and with an entertainer, Stefan Raab returns to the screen. From the first new edition he became a cabaret artist. Sebastian Puffpuff Take Raab’s place and move on in the show.
On his Instagram account, Sebastian Puffpuff shows off a teaser that deals with, among other things, his “crazy name”. “Good television for all,” promises “Uncle Puffy,” as he calls himself.
Sebastian Puffpuff Moderates “TV Total”: Multiple Award Winner
Viewers should be familiar with the North Rhine-Westphalia native as the show “Puffpuff’s Happy Hour” was named after him.
In 2020 he was awarded the Blue Panther, the symbolic figure of the Bavarian TV Prize, in the category “Entertainment” for the show. “Cabaret and comedy, poetry slams and biting satire, music and chaos, these are the ingredients of ‘PuffPuffs Happy Hour'”, the jury said at the time. “Sebastian Puffpuff is a master of performance and crosses the boundary between mainstream and niche, between art and slapstick, between comedy and cabaret.”
Sebastian Puffpuff has also been able to call himself a Grimm Prize winner since May of this year. He was featured in a seven-minute semi-alone stand-up “Sebastian Puffpuff: Not Still Shift!” Also received the prestigious award in the category “Entertainment”. With his satire and optimistic processing of the day’s events, the cabaret artist reported from Home Office till June 2021 since the first lockdown.
Raab is involved as a producer
For over 15 years, “TV Total” was a fixture in German television entertainment, until it became an all-round talent. raab Regular flickers on the screen for the last time in 2015. ProSieben announced a surprise return on Monday. Raab is considered the creator Take part in the show. The inaugural broadcast of the new “TV Total” era will be shown on ProSieben on Wednesdays at 8:15 pm.
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