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Repairs underway for the mouse - let's hope for the best - Technician working on a mouse repair job, applying pressurer on the thumb buttons.

In an unexpected turn of events, Florian Silbereisen is taking the helm of "The Great Mouse Show" on WDR's First channel, with the support of Bernd das Brot. The beloved children's programme has been a staple on German television for decades, and the recent arson attack on its iconic mouse has left viewers and the cast in shock.

The mouse, a cherished figure and Silbereisen's personal lucky charm, was injured in the attack. Fortunately, quick-thinking fans provided first aid, and bandages were stuck on to help the mouse's recovery. As of now, the mouse is undergoing repairs, with a longer recovery period expected due to the burn wounds.

Esther Sedlaczek, the former host of the show, praised Silbereisen in a farewell interview, calling him a great host and a wonderfully nice person. She had previously asked him to take good care of the mouse, a responsibility he now carries with utmost concern.

Silbereisen expressed his hope that the mouse will be repaired by the end of August, and that it will continue to bring people together once it returns. Matthias Körnich, head of children's programming, commented on the bandages and mentioned that the mouse will be sent for a longer recovery.

In the meantime, Bernd das Brot will bring his grumpy charm as a co-host, discussing the topic of "shelf life" in the upcoming episode. Silbereisen, who has taken over the show from Sedlaczek who is on maternity leave, will present "The Great Mouse Show" from August 30.

The children's programming department of WDR announced the longer recovery of the mouse in July, and the fans have been rallying their support. The children had provided the injured mouse with colorful bandages in front of the WDR in Cologne, showing their solidarity and love for the beloved figure.

Silbereisen, a presenter and actor, has been a staple in German entertainment for years. His dedication to the mouse, and his role in "The Great Mouse Show", is a testament to his passion for children's programming and his commitment to bringing joy to his audience.

Stay tuned for updates on the recovery of the iconic mouse and the return of "The Great Mouse Show" with Florian Silbereisen and Bernd das Brot.

Florian Silbereisen, taking charge of "The Great Mouse Show" on WDR's First channel, is set to present the children's programme from August 30, following the recovery period of the show's injured mouse. Despite the setbacks, the mouse's recovery has become a focus of pop-culture, with celebrities like Esther Sedlaczek expressing their support, and fans leaving colorful bandages at Cologne's WDR in solidarity.

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