Fans of the afternoon program on Sat.1 will have to get used to it again: The station announced some changes in the program.
Cologne - It was only at the beginning of February that Sat.1 came up trumps with a new format. The afternoon show "Full House!" was launched and has so far run from 16 to 19 pm. An integral part of the show has always been "Britt – The Talk" with presenter Britt Hagedorn (51). However, this has now come to an end for the time being.
"Britt – The Talk" pauses and "Full House" is shortened by one hour
Since Monday, Sat.1 viewers should have noticed an innovation. For example, "Full House!" no longer ends at 19 p.m., but at 18 p.m. As a result, the format has to lose one hour of airtime. This also has consequences for the integrated show "Britt – Der Talk", where a few weeks ago he was unmasked as a fake candidate.
In the only two-hour "Full House!" episodes lack any trace of "Britt – The Talk". At the request of dwdl.de, however, the broadcaster assures that the talk show is "still part of 'Full House!'". As early as May 29, the format will be reintegrated and new episodes will be produced. Even the shortened broadcast time of "Full House!" should only apply to the summer months.
Money as an incentive for talk shows? Hardly!
The reasons for performing at Britt Hagedorn's are probably as varied as the guests themselves. However, one incentive is out of the question: money. Anyone who made it to "Britt – Der Talk um eins" received just 50 euros plus travel and hotel costs for the studio appearance, as the Hannoversche Allgemeine reported in 2009 – not a good deal, considering that the show involves embarrassment and humiliation non-stop.
Britt Hagedorn remains as presenter at "Volles Haus"
Even without "Britt – The Talk", fans don't have to do without host Britt Hagedorn. She will take over the moderation with Chris Wackert (34). And what has Sat.1 come up with for the resulting gap from 18 p.m. to 19 p.m.? The station draws on old productions and shows episodes of "Lenßen takes over" with TV investigator Ingo Lenßen (62).
For the summer months, Sat.1 is changing its program: "Volles Haus!" gets one hour less airtime and "Britt – Der Talk" also has to pause © for a while Joyn / Sat.1 "Britt – Der Talk"; Sat.1 / Willi Weber
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It remains to be seen which topics will be dealt with again on "Britt – The Talk" from 29 May. So far, the format has been the subject of lively discussion several times. In particular, a program about Botox heated many minds of the "Britt - The Talk" viewers. Sources used:dwdl.de