“Funtime on Friday” from 8:15 p.m. with Andreas Vitásek, Nicole Schmidhofer, Omar Sarsam, Hans Knauß, Martina Schwarzmann and many more
Vienna (OTS) – Love is in the air when Andreas Vitásek, Berni Wagner, Martina Schwarzmann, Omar Sarsam and Clemens Maria Schreiner talk about “Spring Feelings” at the “Cabaret Summit” on Friday, June 14, 2024, at 8:15 p.m., on ORF 1 and on ORF ON. speak. At 9.20 p.m. Clemens Maria Schreiner welcomes a sporting team in “Fact or Fake”: Nicole Schmidhofer, Hans Knauß and Oliver Polzer puzzle over football stars and push-ups, among other things. Then at 10:25 p.m. on the day the European Football Championship kicks off, Oliver Baier will have a “What’s new? – Best of Germany” on the program – including a celebrity question from Austria’s favorite German, Dirk Stermann.
“Cabaret Summit” at 8:15 p.m
Andreas Vitásek gets around comfortably by rickshaw instead of car. And when the train stops entering the tunnel, it stops at the pharmacy. Berni Wagner unintentionally slows down in the organic market. In search of vegetables and advice, he practices mindfulness and patience. Martina Schwarzmann discovered her interest in insects in her garden. For Omar Sarsam, young love also meant intercultural exchange. He meets his wife’s parents in the Waldviertel – the air temperature and mood are cold. Clemens Maria Schreiner makes his way onto the dance floor, elated and full of energy. He dances like a shimmering dragonfly to the sounds of the cabaret summit band.
“Fact or Fake” at 9:20 p.m
Clemens Maria Schreiner welcomes a very sporty team this time:
World champion Nicole Schmidhofer and the two presenters Hans Knauß and Oliver Polzer face strange claims and also have to deliver performances. Can a candle burn underwater? Does football star Tom Brady really throw as accurately as seen in a video? And can Hans Knauß imitate a push-up under incredible conditions?
“What’s new? – Best of Germany” at 10:25 p.m
On the day the European Football Championship kicks off, the best of “What’s new?” can only be about one thing – host Germany! For example, Oliver Baier from the advice team wanted to know why subway line 3 in Nuremberg is called the “ghost train” or why a church bell was not allowed to ring for months. The celebrity question is asked by Dirk Stermann, who asks why there is a kangaroo district in the city of Mölln.