“Joko & Klaas against ProSieben”: This is how the fourth episode went for the moderators

“Joko & Klaas against ProSieben”
This is how the fourth episode went for the presenters

Among others, Joko Winterscheidt (right) and Klaas Heufer-Umlauf had to pass a singing challenge.

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A new episode of “Joko & Klaas against ProSieben” was scheduled for Tuesday. Could Winterscheidt and Heufer-Umlauf triumph again this time?

Joko Winterscheidt (45) and Klaas Heufer-Umlauf (40) competed against their employer again on Tuesday evening (April 30th). This time they were able to compete in “Joko & Klaas against ProSieben” 15 minutes of broadcasting time, redeemable next Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. on ProSieben?

Successful duels against celebrities

As punishment for their previous defeat, the two had to design and program the graphics for the show themselves. The presenters let their creativity run wild and showed fish, an astronaut, fries as a ProSieben logo or a skinless Joko Winterscheidt on the LED floor.

The task in game one: Use clamping blocks to build a projectile that can break through materials such as glass, cardboard or aluminum and cling film. The moderators were unsuccessful and suffered defeat right from the start. But then they made a run. The moderators won the musical duel against Palina Rojinski (39) and Jessica Schwarz (46), in which questions and answers had to be sung. Winterscheidt and Heufer-Umlauf also won the next duel with Max von der Groeben (32) and Gizem Emre (28), which included coin games. Against Dennis and Benni Wolter (33), the duo was not allowed to develop the same solutions to tasks (such as “Light the candle”) as their two moderation colleagues. Winterscheidt and Heufer-Umlauf were also able to prevail.

In the fifth game, the two had to complete tasks together, on the one hand without speaking and on the other hand without seeing anything. The duo also got along with limited communication options. The last game before the final, where the two had to use excavators to transport a car from one podium to the other, also went to the moderators and so they had the fifth advantage.

In “El Final No Comprendo” the duo had to master five tasks out of ten. The difficulty: A substitute moderator for Steven Gätjen (51) explained the challenges, for which the two each had 60 seconds, in Spanish. This included guessing songs from a mariachi band or solving a math problem. The linguistically demanding final was the moderators’ downfall; in the end they had to admit defeat to their employer.

The punishment: Heufer-Umlauf has to film a documentary series and show how he teaches his colleague the hairdressing trade. The format will then be broadcast on “Late Night Berlin” and on Joyn.

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