Schlag den Raab

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Schlag den Raab (German pronunciation: [ʃlaːk deːn ʁaːp], German for Beat (the) Raab) was a live game show that was televised by German television channel ProSieben on Saturday evenings from September 2006 until December 2015. A total of six episodes were produced and broadcast each year and featured one contestant competing with media personality Stefan Raab in a number of disciplines for a variable amount of money.

Schlag den Raab
GenreGame show
Created byStefan Raab
Directed byLadislaus Kiraly
Presented byMatthias Opdenhövel (2006–2011)
Steven Gätjen (2011–2015)
StarringStefan Raab
Country of originGermany
Original languageGerman
No. of series11
No. of episodes55
Production
ProducerJörg Grabosch
Production locationsMülheim, Cologne, Germany
Running time226 up to 371 minutes (including commercials)
Production companiesRaab TV,
Brainpool
Original release
NetworkProSieben
Release23 September 2006 (2006-09-23) –
19 December 2015 (2015-12-19)
Related
Beat the Star

Concept

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At the beginning of an episode five possible candidates (usually four men and one woman) were introduced to the audience. Each candidate presented him- or herself in a short video clip of one minute (three minutes before the 45th episode). The TV audience then determined the person to compete with Stefan Raab by televoting. One episode consisted of up to 15 games between Raab and the contestant plus one tiebreaker game if the scoreline was even after the fifteenth game. Each episode consecutively won by Raab added €500,000 to the jackpot, e.g. the prize money in an episode following three consecutive Raab victories summed up to €2,000,000. A losing contestant did not receive any prize money at all, regardless of the final scoreline.

The games included sports contests such as biathlon, go-karting, badminton and ice hockey, puzzles, quizzes and various other challenges, each episode featuring different games than the ones before, except for one quiz called Blamieren oder Kassieren, which appeared in almost every episode. The majority of games were played in the studio, a few games had to be carried out outside (like the aforementioned biathlon contest or riding a speed boat in the Cologne harbor). The first game awarded one point, the second game two points and up to fifteen points for the fifteenth game. The show ended once Raab or his opponent gained more than 60 of the possible 120 points. Therefore, the earliest point to win an episode was after completion of the eleventh game (1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10+11=66). Due to this extraordinary distribution of points it was possible to win an episode despite losing the majority of games, e.g. if one was successful the final five games (11+12+13+14+15=65) while the opponent was successful in the first ten games (1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10=55).

Six episodes of Schlag den Raab were broadcast each year, three in the first half of the year and another three in the second half of the year. The last episode aired on 19 December 2015. For this last episode, each of fifteen contestants faced Raab in one game. Each contestant who managed to defeat Raab received €100,000 from the €1.5 million prize fund and moved on to a final game. For the final game, all of the contestants who had beaten Raab played against each other for the remaining money. Six contestants beat Raab in their games, so that the winner of the final game received an additional €900,000.

Each episode also featured up to four music artists.

History

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As the show was broadcast live and the games were of different duration, a single episode generally had no fixed time limit. It regularly ran for four or more hours including commercials. The very first episode ended just after midnight at 00:01 after a runtime of three hours and 46 minutes and was therefore the shortest episode. The 49th and longest episode ended at 02:23,[1][2] which equals a runtime of six hours and eight minutes.[3]

Raab won 38 of the 54 episodes, not counting the final episode in which Raab faced multiple opponents. He was first defeated in the third episode, when contestant Matthias Göbel won €1.5 million. The highest amount won by a single contestant was €3.5 million (Bernd Stadelmann on 15 December 2012). On three occasions an episode ended after just eleven games – each time Raab being the winner. The fastest candidate to beat Raab was Deaon Maxwell (episode 27) after 12 games. Two candidates, one female and one male, were defeated without scoring a single point. Until 25 April 2015 no woman had defeated Raab.[4]

All candidates except Jan May (episode 12) were younger than Raab on the date of the episode. On 1 November 2014, the episode had to be postponed for the first time in the history of the show, as Raab was suffering from a severe cold.[5] That episode eventually aired a fortnight later, on 15 November 2014.[1][2]

In June 2015, Raab announced his retirement from television, which ultimately led to the show's cancellation in the same year. The last episode aired on 19 December 2015.

Schlag den Raab was one of the most successful Saturday evening shows in Germany in the late 2000s and early 2010s with audiences of up to four million people.

Awards

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The show was nominated for the Adolf Grimme Awards category entertainment/special in 2007 and 2008.[6] Schlag den Raab won the Deutscher Fernsehpreis for Best Entertainment Show in 2007,[7] and won a Goldene Kamera in the category Entertainment in 2008.[8]

Episodes

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Episode Date Prize money Contestant End result Games Winner End of the show Music
Episode 01 23 September 2006 €0.5M Esther Frericks (30, businesswoman) 21–70 13 Raab 00:01 Juli, Nelly Furtado feat. Saukrates, Nena feat. Duncan Townsend
Episode 02 18 November 2006 €1.0M Johannes Rieks (25, student) 31–74 14 Raab 00:43 Take That, Katie Melua
Episode 03 27 January 2007 €1.5M Matthias Göbel (31, designing engineer) 72–48 15 contestant 00:54 Tokio Hotel, Simply Red, Jamelia
Episode 04 14 April 2007 €0.5M Nils-Heiko Hutter (29, pilot) 13–65 12 Raab 00:30 Michael Bublé, Joss Stone, Carla Bruni
Episode 05 9 June 2007 €1.0M Peter Dietrich (39, doctor) 70–35 14 contestant 01:16 Melanie C, Max Mutzke
Episode 06 15 September 2007 €0.5M Martin Trautz (38, policeman) 60–60 15+1 contestant 01:21 James Blunt, Sportfreunde Stiller, Monrose
Episode 07 3 November 2007 €0.5M Sonja Bartelt (33, policewoman) 19–72 13 Raab 00:17 Max Mutzke, Nicole Scherzinger
Episode 08 15 December 2007 €1.0M Gene Allen (38, financial adviser) 56–64 15 Raab 01:01 Peter Cincotti, Room2012
Episode 09 19 January 2008 €1.5M Arvid Bollmann (39, teacher) 35–70 14 Raab 00:57 Stefanie Heinzmann, Ich + Ich
Episode 10 5 April 2008 €2.0M Jens Ohlemeyer (35, teacher) 25–66 13 Raab 00:22 Duffy, Gregor Meyle
Episode 11 31 May 2008 €2.5M Olufemi Smith (29, marketing manager) 65–55 15 contestant 01:32 Estelle, Leona Lewis
Episode 12 13 September 2008 €0.5M Jan May (44, sauna worker) 29–62 13 Raab 00:31 Sarah Connor, Katy Perry, Pussycat Dolls
Episode 13 1 November 2008 €1.0M Ole Bischof (29, judoka) 03–63 11 Raab 00:08 Rosenstolz, Stefanie Heinzmann, Grace Jones
Episode 14 20 December 2008 €1.5M Markus Kapries (39, doctor) 19–72 13 Raab 00:48 James Blunt, Queensberry
Episode 15 17 January 2009 €2.0M Marcus Gangloff (39, teacher) 33–72 14 Raab 00:43 Max Mutzke, James Morrison, Mando Diao
Episode 16 18 April 2009 €2.5M Markus "Oku" Okuesa (32, teacher and musician) 43–62 14 Raab 01:28 Silbermond, Milow, Lady Gaga
Episode 17 23 May 2009 €3.0M Nino Haase (26, chemistry doctorand) 63–57 15 contestant 01:34 Daniel Merriweather, The Black Eyed Peas, Sportfreunde Stiller
Episode 18 12 September 2009 €0.5M Hans-Martin Schulze (24, pharmacy intern) 68–52 15 contestant 00:41 Stefanie Heinzmann, Tokio Hotel, Jan Delay
Episode 19 31 October 2009 €0.5M Oliver Wojahn (41, professor) 20–71 13 Raab 00:56 Marius Müller-Westernhagen, Pixie Lott, Ich + Ich
Episode 20 19 December 2009 €1.0M Amelie Mooseder (24, student) 20–71 13 Raab 00:41 Xavier Naidoo, Robbie Williams, Some & Any, Gossip
Episode 21 16 January 2010 €1.5M Torsten Reichan (31, pilot) 15–63 12 Raab 00:03 Aura Dione, Alicia Keys
Episode 22 10 April 2010 €2.0M Hans Martin Wismar (29, emergency surgeon) 64–41 14 contestant 00:46 Gentleman, Cheryl Cole
Episode 23 8 May 2010 €0.5M Thorsten Engelmann (28, controller) 42–63 14 Raab 01:00 Toni Braxton, Lena, Die Fantastischen Vier
Episode 24 18 September 2010 €1.0M Thorsten Knaack (29, teacher) 72–48 15 contestant 01:35 Phil Collins, Kylie Minogue, Juli
Episode 25 23 October 2010 €0.5M Ria Sabay (25, student) 00–66 11 Raab 00:26 Mando Diao, Christian Durstewitz, Aloe Blacc
Episode 26 18 December 2010 €1.0M Heiko Schumacher (28, logistician) 64–27 13 contestant 00:41 LaVive, Cee-Lo Green
Episode 27 15 January 2011 €0.5M Deaon Maxwell (33, student) 61–17 12 contestant 00:08 Max Mutzke, Bruno Mars
Episode 28 2 April 2011 €0.5M Alexandra Stegmann (27, management consultant) 18–73 13 Raab 00:37 Milow, Natalia Kills
Episode 29 4 June 2011 €1.0M Tobias Rieder (29, army doctor) 44–61 14 Raab 01:33 Jessie J, Avril Lavigne
Episode 30 17 September 2011 €1.5M Gil Kwamo-Kamdem (30, policeman) 60–60 215+1 contestant 01:49 Lenny Kravitz, Udo Lindenberg feat. Inga Humpe, Lena
Episode 31 15 October 2011 €0.5M Klaus Hermann (39, insurance broker) 68–37 14 contestant 01:14 Rosenstolz, Blue Man Group & Tracy Bonham, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
Episode 32 17 December 2011 €0.5M Oliver Wallkötter (38, soldier) 00–66 11 Raab 00:25 Flying Steps, Zaz, Flo Mega
Episode 33 17 March 2012 €1.0M Alexander Bitsch (32, customs dog handler) 48–72 15 Raab 02:05 Caligola, Stefanie Heinzmann, Unheilig
Episode 34 14 April 2012 €1.5M Reint Janssen (30, sport scientist) 41–64 14 Raab 00:22 Rebecca Ferguson, Roman Lob, Der König tanzt
Episode 35 5 May 2012 €2.0M Peter Grünberg (43, pediatrician) 39–66 14 Raab 00:50 Mandy Capristo, Jason Mraz, Amy Macdonald
Episode 36 22 September 2012 €2.5M Manuela Kurrat (30, detective superintendent) 34–71 14 Raab 01:38 Lena, Joss Stone, Gossip
Episode 37 17 November 2012 €3.0M Mario Anastasopoulos (44, joiner) 23–68 13 Raab 00:59 Lana Del Rey, Die Fantastischen Vier, Udo Lindenberg
Episode 38 15 December 2012 €3.5M Bernd Stadelmann (27, farmer) 70–50 15 contestant 00:58 Taylor Swift, Deichkind, Seeed
Episode 39 12 January 2013 €0.5M Björn Schmitz (37, sport scientist) 32–73 14 Raab 01:31 Xavas, Ellie Goulding, Max Raabe
Episode 40 16 March 2013 €1.0M Andreas Mai (32, physicist) 21–70 13 Raab 00:43 Robbie Williams, Lena, Leslie Clio
Episode 41 11 May 2013 €1.5M André Bergermann (37, steelworker) 40–65 14 Raab 01:03 Gentleman, Hurts, Zaz
Episode 42 7 September 2013 €2.0M Pio Suh (38, lawyer) 29–62 13 Raab 00:45 Birdy, Ivy Quainoo, Miley Cyrus
Episode 43 16 November 2013 €2.5M David Fritsch (32, detective superintendent) 06–72 12 Raab 00:43 Katy Perry, Eminem, Adel Tawil
Episode 44 21 December 2013 €3.0M Anish Pulickal (32, social worker) 64–56 15 contestant 01:54 Placebo, Casper, Thomas D
Episode 45 15 February 2014 €0.5M Michael Jentzsch (38, teacher) 18–73 13 Raab 00:44 Lorde, Christoph Maria Herbst, Marteria
Episode 46 29 March 2014 €1.0M Caroline Gessner (25, Bundeswehr officer) 17–61 12 Raab 00:36 Bastille, Clean Bandit
Episode 47 3 May 2014 €1.5M Maximilian Heizmann (31, ranger) 21–70 13 Raab 00:37 Lily Allen, Mando Diao
Episode 48 13 September 2014 €2.0M Liane Weber (28, fitness trainer) 37–68 14 Raab 01:16 Maroon 5, Kiesza
Episode 49 15 November 2014 €2.5M Peter Meiners (34, media analyst) 74–46 15 contestant 02:23[1][2][3] Die Fantastischen Vier, The Script
Episode 50 20 December 2014 €0.5M Jenna Timm (25, detective) 13–65 12 Raab 00:58 Cro, Zaz, Charley Ann Schmutzler
Episode 51 10 January 2015 €1.0M Jan-Marco Montag (31, student) 31–74 14 Raab 01:36 Herbert Grönemeyer, Ella Henderson
Episode 52 25 April 2015 €1.5M Maria Kleinebrahm (27, doctor) 61–59 15 contestant 01:24 Stefanie Heinzmann, Ann Sophie
Episode 53 12 September 2015 €0.5M Robert Klauß (30, PE teacher, football coach) 18–73 13 Raab 01:13 Joss Stone, Sido ft. Andreas Bourani
Episode 54 24 October 2015 €1.0M Markus Schulz (32, precision mechanic) 34–71 14 Raab 01:17 Louane Emera, Lena, Justin Bieber
Episode 55 19 December 2015 €1.5M 15 persons from the audience - 15 - 01:55 Stefan Raab & the Heavytones
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Three other series have been created with the same format as Schlag den Raab:

International versions

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Schlag den Raab has been sold to these countries.
Country Title Network Host Competing against Games Date aired
  Arab World إغلب السقا
Eghleb El-Saqqa
MBC Razan Moughrabi Ahmed El Sakka 6 24 April 2020
  Australia Beat the Star Seven Network Daniel MacPherson Changed weekly Unknown 7 September 2010
  Bulgaria Разбий Иван и Андрей
Razbii Ivan i Andrei
Nova Television Ivan and Andrey Ivan and Andrey 11 26 September 2011
  Croatia Pobijedi Šolu RTL Televizija Belma Hodžic Vlado Šola 15 20 February 2009
  France Qui peut battre Benjamin Castaldi?[9] TF1 Carole Rousseau and Denis Brognart Benjamin Castaldi 13 29 November 2008
  Georgia დაამარცხე ვარსკვლავი
Daamartskhe Varskvlavi
Rustavi 2 Ann Korkia Unknown Unknown 14 June 2010
  Netherlands Beat De Mol Veronica TV Johnny De Mol Various Unknown 9 November 2010
  Norway Hvem kan slå Ylvis
Hvem kan slå Aamodt og Kjus
TV Norge Frithjof Wilborn (1st edition)
Henriette Bruusgaard
Pia Lykke (2nd edition)
Ylvis brothers
Kjetil André Aamodt & Lasse Kjus
Unknown 2009
2010
  Serbia Izađi na crtu Prva Srđan Karanović Milan Kalinić 15 25 September 2011
  Sweden Vem kan slå Filip och Fredrik?[10] Kanal 5 Pontus Gårdinger Filip and Fredrik 15 9 September 2008
  Ukraine Побий ведучого
Pobij veduchogo
1+1 Ostap Stupka and Nikolay Vasilkov Andrew Domanskiy 4 27 May 2012
  United Kingdom Beat the Star[11][12] ITV Vernon Kay Changed weekly Unknown 20 April 2008

Video games

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Several video game adaptations of the show have been released for the Wii, PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows platforms in Germany since 10 September 2010, as numerous versions of a board game and a quiz. Schlag den Star, a game for the Nintendo Switch, was developed by Lost the Game Studios and published by bitComposer Games in Germany.[13] The first edition for the Wii was a success in the German market.[14]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Dieses Kneipenspiel brachte Raab zur Verzweiflung". Bild (in German). 16 November 2014. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  2. ^ a b c Stelzer, Paul (16 November 2014). "Einschaltquoten am 15.11.2014: Schlag den Raab, Boxen und Supertalent im Quotencheck". xonik.de (in German). Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  3. ^ a b "Nach 368 Minuten! Kandidat Peter schlägt Stefan Raab und holt sich 2,5 Millionen". Express.de (in German). 16 November 2014. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  4. ^ "Das ist die Frau, die den Fluch gebrochen hat". Stern (in German). 26 April 2015. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
  5. ^ Rave, Carsten (1 November 2014). "Grippe schlägt Stefan Raab – Show fällt aus". Die Welt (in German). Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  6. ^ "Grimme-Preis: Stefan Raab darf wieder hoffen". Quotenmeter.de (in German). 24 January 2008. Retrieved 8 May 2010.
  7. ^ Schader, Peer (30 September 2007). "Wir sind wieder die Größten". Stern (in German). Retrieved 8 May 2010.
  8. ^ "Kreisch-Alarm und ein Hauch von Hollywood". Spiegel Online (in German). 7 February 2008. Retrieved 8 May 2010.
  9. ^ "Qui peut battre Benjamin Castaldi ?... Audrey Prieto !". Télé 7 Jours (in French). Première. 29 November 2008. Archived from the original on 14 February 2010. Retrieved 8 May 2010.
  10. ^ "Vem kan slå Filip och Fredrik?". Kanal 5 (in Swedish). Retrieved 11 November 2008.
  11. ^ "Beat The Star". itv.com. Retrieved 6 November 2012.
  12. ^ "Games master". The Daily Telegraph. 19 April 2008. Retrieved 6 November 2012.
  13. ^ McFerran, Damien (5 September 2017). "Switch's Latest Exclusive Is Based on a German Quiz Show". Nintendo Life. Retrieved 7 September 2017.
  14. ^ https://www.game.de/deutsche-games-auf-dem-vormarsch-%C2%84schlag-den-raab%C2%93-holt-biu-sales-award-in-gold/
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