That’s what viewers say about the new edition of the cult classic

In the final, even the legendary “hot wire” celebrated its return. “The broadcaster really didn’t skimp on anything. Everything was tried to give this show the shine it deserves,” the moderator said in advance. Three more episodes are planned. “I enjoyed it very much and I’m looking forward to seeing you again soon,” said Kock am Brink.

Broadcast date displeases viewers

On Twitter, users initially found a lot of praise for the nostalgia show, and many viewers were particularly enthusiastic about the presenter. “Ulla Kock am Brink is a very pleasant hostess! The show is a bit too long, but otherwise a successful comeback,” wrote one user.

However, a frequent point of criticism was the broadcast date on Sunday evening. “Please move to Saturday and 3-4 issues per year,” wrote one user. “Put the 100,000 mark show on Saturday evening and I’m completely convinced. Such a show is simply missing. And Ulla Kock am Brink is just as great a presenter today as it was then,” wrote another.

Kock am Brink had already led through the cult game show from 1993 to 1998 and reached an audience of millions. In 1998 moderator Franklin – actually Frank Schmidt – took over the helm before the show was discontinued in 2000 for the time being. In 2008 there was an almost forgotten mini comeback as “The 100,000 Euro Show” with Inka Bause.

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