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Comeback of the game show "Go all out!" With Jörg Draeger: The return of the Zonk

2021-09-25T06:47:18.998Z


Jörg Draeger has evidently proven himself as a candidate in “Celebrity Big Brother”: Now Sat.1 is bringing its 1990s game show “Go on the whole!” Back to the program - with the audience favorite from back then.


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Jörg Draeger

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After an 18-year break in broadcasting, the Zonk will soon return: In autumn 2021, Sat.1 will broadcast three new episodes of the game show "Go all out!", As the television station announced.

In it - in addition to Zonk, a character who functions as a consolation prize in the program - the former "Go all out!" Presenter Jörg Draeger will take on his old role again.

The moderator Daniel Boschmann should be at his side.

The 75-year-old Draeger recently demonstrated on the program “Promi Big Brother” “the passion with which he can still gamble,” says Sat.1 broadcaster Daniel Rosemann.

That was so well received by the audience that Sat.1 gladly accepted the “outstanding feedback” - and reacted with a “Go all out!” New edition.

"Perfect symbiosis between humans and mythical creatures"

For the comeback of the show, Draeger was quoted as saying that he "not only moderated this program, I loved it like my own flesh and blood."

The new edition is nothing less than "the fulfillment of a dream": "The Zonk and I, that is a perfect symbiosis between humans and mythical creatures."

"Go all out!", The German version of the US game show "Let's Make a Deal", ran from 1992 to 1997 on Sat.1 and from 1999 to 2003 on Kabel Eins.

The show is produced by UFA Show & Factual.

A candidate has to choose between several options.

A profit can be hidden behind it - or: the Zonk.

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Source: spiegel

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