Astonishing endeavors initiated at "Guinness World Records" on Saturday.
Get ready for an exciting spectacle as the popular television show, "Guinness World Records - The Big Show of World Records", is set to return to Sat.1 on August 29 and 30. This entertainment programme will be broadcast during prime time and will also be available on the streaming platform Joyn.
Over two consecutive evenings, the show will be led by the charismatic duo, Michelle Hunziker and Jörg Pilawa. This will mark the first time Hunziker and Pilawa have worked together, and both are eagerly anticipating the collaboration.
The show promises to be filled with suspense, skill, and spectacle as 19 record attempts are planned. Among the contenders, Sina Ruppenthal (25) from Dortmund is attempting to break the record for "throwing men", while Thomas Weigel (34) from Bielefeld is aiming to identify as many tree species as possible within three minutes.
Jörg Pilawa has hinted that the show may include unusual and potentially controversial events, adding to the excitement. Intriguingly, Pilawa has also revealed that this is a Guinness record that has never existed before. One of the records is expected to last 24 hours.
One record attempt that has generated particular interest is that of Sina Ruppenthal. She aims to beat the current record time of 39.50 seconds set by Liefia Ingalls from the US for "throwing men".
"Guinness World Records - The Big Show of World Records" originally aired in the 1990s and has had several revivals since then. It has become a popular platform for showcasing extraordinary achievements and stunts verified by Guinness World Records adjudicators. However, without explicit sources, a detailed history, production background, or development chronology specific to this show on Sat.1 cannot be cited here.
As the date approaches, anticipation for the show is growing, and viewers are eager to witness these extraordinary record attempts. Tune in to Sat.1 on August 29 and 30 to be a part of this unique event!
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