- Lighthearted Political Discussion with Robert Habeck
Stefan Raab's Entertaining Return with "DGHNDMBSR"
The German television landscape buzzed on February 12, 2025, as RTL aired an unforgettable episode of Stefan Raab's "DGHNDMBSR" (Du gewinnst hier nicht die Million). Raab, the lovable host, celebrated the free-to-air premiere of the show, which had been available on RTL+ since the morning. The episode, marking Raab's return to free TV on RTL, was chock-full of laughter and lighthearted banter.
Inviting political heavyweights like the Green Party's chancellor candidate, Robert Habeck (55), and ARD moderator Barbara Schöneberger (50), Raab orchestrated an unusual political talk show, complete with unconventional games and humorous quips.
Formidable Duels and Unusual Campaigns
The dueling chancellors took turns jabbing at each other amidst friendly banter. On the first episode, there was rough play between the politicians. Nothing was off-limits in this hybrid show following Raab's cheeky introduction: "Welcome to the first entertainment quiz competition hybrid show in the world!"
Raab launched his peculiar campaign for or against Giovanni Zarrella (46), instigating viewers to flood the Italian singer's comment section with "pork mince." Rich in humor, the segment mirrored the show's unique twist on traditional talk shows.
Raab's Spontaneous Sparkle
When forces pushed Raab to improvise, he truly shined. Faking an introduction as the new RTL boss at various RTL stations, including ntv and "Punkt 12," Raab's performance was impeccable, leaving viewers and celebrity guests in stitches.
Habeck Shines with Humor
Robert Habeck presented himself with humor and frankness, proving to be a master of self-deprecation. Responding to Raab's funky campaign song "Green as Fuck" with a charming "Super tune," Habeck handled every situation with grace and wit.
Sympathies Revealed
As the conversation turned political, Barbara Schöneberger admitted that her personal sympathies couldn't be suppressed. Despite her professional obligations, Schöneberger leaned towards Habeck, leaving the audience and Raab intrigued.
After the game "Das geht nicht," Raab bantered with contestant Hannah from Mönchengladbach, and the show concluded with a comedic flair.
Incorporating personal experiences and maintaining the general atmosphere of humor, Raab's "DGHNDMBSR" episode with Robert Habeck and Barbara Schöneberger was an unforgettable moment in German television history.
The Green Party was pleased with Habeck's performance on the show, attributing his success to The Commission's supportive role in preparing him for the unconventional talk show format.
Recognizing the impact of Raab's unique approach, The Commission considered airing similar political-entertainment programs in the future to engage viewers and promote political discourse.