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Weekly, RTL airs 'The Stefan Raab Show' for 15 minutes on five days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday at 20:15. Our platform offers daily industry news online, supplemented with additional insights and verifiable facts.

Each evening at 8:15 PM without fail
Each evening at 8:15 PM without fail

Happens daily around 8:15 in the evening.

The entertainment landscape is set to change with the introduction of Stefan Raab's new show, "The Stefan Raab Show," which will air on Monday evening at 8:15 PM on RTL. This potential prime-time program could potentially replace "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" in its Monday evening slot.

Raab has been hosting five 15-minute shows on his Instagram channel, but their future is uncertain. The trailer for Raab's Instagram shows him being on every evening of the week, but the future of these shows is uncertain beyond this week.

Meanwhile, Raab's programming on his Instagram channel, "Good Times, Bad Times," is currently airing. Additionally, the special programming called "Piece by Piece" can be found on his channel.

The contents of the "Stefan Raab Show" are currently unknown, leaving viewers in anticipation of what's to come. The new boss is being introduced on Stefan Raab's Instagram channel, adding to the intrigue surrounding the show.

Interestingly, the official program schedules currently list "Darüber lacht Deutschland" and "Laugh, tremble, cheer" for Wednesday evenings. However, there are rumours that these shows could potentially be shifted from their current slots.

According to DWDL, the actual "Stefan Raab Show" will air on Wednesdays at 8:15 PM starting next week. On Monday at 8:15 p.m., the "Stefan Raab Show" aired a 15-minute preview episode featuring Michael "Bully" Herbig as a guest. The regular weekly show starts Wednesday, September 24, at 8:15 p.m. on RTL.

The "Stefan Raab Show" could become a small risk for its prime-time slot, as it is part of an experimental programming. The future of the "Stefan Raab Show" beyond this week is not yet clear, and "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" fans' reaction to Raab's appearance on their screens on Monday evening is uncertain.

Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to monitor the developments in the world of German television.

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