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Stefan Raab, the popular German entertainer, is set to make a comeback to television with a new 15-minute entertainment show titled "The Stefan Raab Show." According to DWDL, the show is scheduled to start next week, although the exact day and time are yet to be confirmed.
The "Stefan Raab Show" will air on RTL and is expected to feature a mix of comedy, talk segments, music performances, and TV highlights, reminiscent of Raab's earlier "TV total" format. The show could potentially replace current Wednesday evening shows like "Germany Laughs - The Funniest Time Travel Ever" and "Laugh, Shiver, Cheer - Ulla Kock am Brink and Her Favorite Candidates."
Raab expressed his excitement about the five prime-time slots he will have every evening of the week. However, the actual "Stefan Raab Show" is not yet airing, and no information about its contents is available at this time.
Interestingly, Raab's appearance on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" at 8:15 PM on Monday could be a small risk, as he is scheduled to replace Günther Jauch during that time slot. The "3-Million-Euro Week" of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" is scheduled for the week starting October 6th.
In the meantime, Raab's "Piece by Piece" special programming is currently airing on his Instagram channel. This special programming is also running between "Good Times, Bad Times" and prime-time shows this week on the television channel.
It is worth noting that the five 15-minute shows Raab is airing every evening of the week are only running this week. Whether these shows will continue or make way for the "Stefan Raab Show" remains to be seen.
Stay tuned for more updates as we await the official program schedules for the channel to reveal details about the "Stefan Raab Show."
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