Show set for debut.
In September 2025, ProSieben is set to offer an entertaining and unconventional lineup for Monday nights. The schedule includes two popular shows, "Germany's Dumbest Celebrity" and the revamped "Crash Games".
"Germany's Dumbest Celebrity" is a humorous game show where celebrities from various genres compete in silly challenges to act the dumbest. The show's diverse lineup includes personalities such as Motsi Mabuse, a dance expert and TV personality, Jana Ina Zarrella, a model and TV presenter, Jan Köppen, a TV host, and Felix van Deventer, an actor and singer.
Among the celebrities participating in both shows is Alessia Herren. The participants are put to the test in humorous and challenging scenarios, with Amira Aly and Christian Dürren hosting the show.
The new version of "Crash Games" features well-known reality TV personalities competing in slippery obstacle courses for laughs. Matthias Mangiapane, Yvonne Woelke, and Peter Klein are among the participants, with Peter Rütten providing additional entertainment with his signature biting comments. The show, originally aired from 2014 to 2015, will now air after "Germany's Dumbest Celebrity" at 9:20 PM.
The channel sets a fresh accent for Monday nights, offering a mix of comedy and competition. The shows were partly created with machine assistance and carefully checked by the editorial team before publication.
If you're curious about more details or updates about these shows, feel free to ask! Tune in to ProSieben on September 1, 2025, at 8:15 PM for the premiere of "Germany's Dumbest Celebrity". Get ready for a humorous and varied evening with popular stars and unusual concepts.
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