Fresh Saturday night entertainment on RTL with Stefan Raab and Elton on board for their new show
In an exciting development for German television, RTL has announced a complete overhaul of the popular show "You Don't Win the Million Here" after the summer break. This overhaul, however, is not related to another quiz show scheduled for RTL's winter primetime, which features the duo Elton and Stefan Raab.
The details of the overhaul for "You Don't Win the Million Here" have not yet been revealed by RTL. Markus Küttner, the Entertainment Director at RTL, and Sandra Wächtershäuser, the Head of Producers for "The Unbeatable Quiz" at RTL, are leading the changes to the show.
Meanwhile, a new quiz show produced by Raab Entertainment is set to air on Saturday at 11:15 AM. While the exact name of the show's host remains undisclosed, the duo Elton and Stefan Raab are scheduled to appear in a separate quiz show during winter primetime on RTL.
"The Unbeatable Quiz" will feature five "knowledgeable candidates" competing against each other. The winner of this quiz show will receive a prize of 100,000 euros. The show band for "The Unbeatable Quiz" is called Heavytones.
Interestingly, the overhaul of "You Don't Win the Million Here" does not involve the competition format of five candidates and the entertainers Raab and Elton. Neither does it involve the prize money of 100,000 euros. Furthermore, the overhaul does not affect the production team of "The Unbeatable Quiz" or the band Heavytones.
The overhaul of "You Don't Win the Million Here" is scheduled for May. The show "The Unbeatable Quiz", produced by Raab Entertainment for RTL, will air on Saturday at 11:15 AM, providing viewers with a fresh and engaging quiz show experience.
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