Frank Buschmann's individual justifications or motivations - Frank Buschmann's Private Motivations
After six years of entertaining audiences as the host of "Ninja Warrior Germany", Frank "Buschi" Buschmann has decided to step down from his role after the tenth season. The popular show, which has been airing since 2016, has seen Buschmann harmoniously working alongside Laura Wontorra and Jan Köppen.
The tenth season of "Ninja Warrior Germany" will air on RTL starting September 19 during prime time. Günther Portale, a contestant on the show, is considered a role model for both young and old.
Buschmann, who is 60 years old, has expressed his reasons for leaving as being away from his family, dog, and friends for extended periods during the show. He has fond memories of the first season, which he shared with Olli Edelmann. Personal stories of the athletes have moved him particularly.
Buschmann joked about returning to the show if production moves to Munich and production days last eight hours. He also expressed interest in trying out new formats and exploring the documentary area. He believes that the trio's interaction was honest, which the audience could feel.
In a surprising turn of events, Laura Wontorra (36) and Jan Köppen (42) will join "Ninja Warrior Germany" as hosts for the eleventh season. Buschmann has not commented on his successor for the role of host on "Ninja Warrior Germany".
The athletes on the show have become "crazier and better" over the seasons. The anniversary episodes of "Ninja Warrior Germany" will be available on RTL before the air date.
Buschmann's departure from "Ninja Warrior Germany" is a significant change for the show, but he plans to continue working in television for a few more years. He looks forward to exploring new formats and delving into the documentary area, where he can focus on people rather than hosting game shows.
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