Afterwards: new episodes of “CLEVER – the puzzle show” and “What’s new?”
Vienna (OTS) – Into the weekend with comedy! Audience favorite Viktor Gernot will deliver his best punch lines from Falco to commercial television in a “Best of” show on Friday, February 16, 2024 at 8:15 p.m. on ORF 1. At 9.30 p.m., presenter Gregor Seberg welcomes two brains and three clever challengers to “CLEVER – the puzzle show”. Senior physician Hans-Peter Hutter and mathematician Denise dirt compete against the three Styrians Carina Leitner, Sandra Streimel and Saskia Zörweg. Afterwards, at 10.30 p.m., Oliver Baier and his “What’s new?” guess team will celebrate “Earthworm Day”. Eva Maria Marold, Clemens Maria Schreiner, Hosea Ratschiller, Thomas Maurer and Katharina Straßer puzzle over the “Sunday flag” and the “Ho-Ruck” theory, among others.
“Viktor Gernot: Best of” at 8:15 p.m
Musician, parodist and punchline supplier Viktor Gernot presents the best scenes from his programs in top form. There isn’t a dry eye in the room when he turns Falco into a pop singer, praises the products on television in pantomime, or reveals stories from his stage career.
“CLEVER – the puzzle show” at 9.30 p.m
In this episode, “Team Brains” stars Hans-Peter Hutter (senior physician and deputy head of environmental hygiene and environmental medicine at the MedUni Vienna) and Denise Fremd (scientific project assistant at the Computational Science Center University of Vienna). They compete against “Team Clever”, which consists of Carina Leitner (municipal employee), Sandra Streimel (municipal employee) and Saskia Zörweg (supply chain management employee) from St. Barbara im Mürztal. You play against each other in five rounds – on the topics of perception, memory, language, numbers and concentration. It’s again a total of up to 10,000 euros. As usual, “Team Brains” donates its share of profits to LICHT INS DUNKEL.
“What’s new?” at 10:30 p.m
On “Earthworm Day,” Oliver Baier asks his team, among other things, what a “Sunday flag” is. For Eva Maria Marold, Clemens Maria Schreiner, Hosea Ratschiller, Thomas Maurer and Katharina Straßer, no task is too difficult and so, in ingenious collaboration, they solve the sought-after concept of the “Ho-Ruck” theory. And they explain in passing that there is also an “ouch-ouch” and a “ding-dong” doctrine. In any case, the “What’s new?” theory says that laughing on Friday evening has a positive effect on your general health!
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