DIE.NACHT: “Welcome Austria” celebrates its 600th episode – with Michael Niavarani, Hilde Dalik and Michael Ostrowski on February 20th on ORF 1

Afterwards: “Pratersterne” and “Good Night Austria”

Vienna (OTS) There is reason to celebrate in the Marx Palace! If not because of the best guests since 599 broadcasts, then because of the broadcast anniversary. The longest-serving late-night hosts Stermann and Grissemann in this country will be celebrating the day on Tuesday, February 20, 2024, at 10 p.m. on ORF 1 – and from 8 p.m. on on.ORF.at and in the TVthek app or rather, three indispensable “Welcome Austria” companions and almost “regulars” were invited to the talk during the night: The Austrian King of Comedy, Globe and Simpl director Michael Niavarani, looks after everything is going well and the film from the guest chair – and television couple Michael Ostrowski and Hilde Dalik provide the best entertainment as always! Publishing heavyweight Wolfgang Fellner still has a bone to pick with the WÖ moderators, and Maschek’s highly esteemed colleagues aren’t missing out on the big anniversary party either. The musical just before midnight performance comes from the show evergreens, the “Tuesday Night Chapel”. And while the audience is enjoying a special episode in a class of its own, the WÖ ensemble has long since set its sights on the big 1,000!

At 11 p.m. the “Prater stars” shine brightly again above the trendy bar Fluc im Prater when host Hosea Ratschiller invites colleagues to a cabaret evening together:
Old master Günther Paal alias “Gunkl” is a very thoughtful and reflective artist. So it’s no surprise that this time he’s primarily concerned with the question of what happens if a soccer player suddenly has to go to the bathroom during a game. The ladies Antonia Stabinger and Ulrike Haidacher are the cabaret duo Flüsterzweieck. They question the concept of life in general and that of the moldy wall in the toilet in particular. Andreas Ferner is not only a cabaret artist, but also a teacher in a vocational school. No disadvantage in times like these: There is not only a fixed timetable, but also the ever-popular parent-teacher conference, which means there is no chance of boredom. The Viennese songwriters Nino from Vienna and Voodoo Jürgens create the perfect end to the evening with a very culinary song.

At 11.30 p.m. we continue with the performance of Peter Klien’s “Good Night Austria”.

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