Welcomees greet Ina Müller in the fresh installment as she ushers them in
In the heart of Hamburg, the tavern "Zum Schellfischposten" played host to an extraordinary gathering on New Year's Eve. The special episode of "Ina's Night" on ARD, airing at 10:50 PM, brought together an eclectic group of guests.
Hosted by Ina Müller, the evening was filled with intriguing conversations and captivating performances. Joining her was Dirk Steffens, a renowned science journalist and nature filmmaker, who regaled the audience with stories from his strangest and most dangerous missions. Jessy Wellmer, a journalist and moderator known for her work on "Tagesthemen," was also present, engaging in thought-provoking discussions and even lending her voice in song alongside Ina Müller.
The audience, numbering a small but dedicated 14, actively participated in the show, posing their questions on beer mats. Berlin's rising star, Zartmann, added a unique flavour to the evening with his mix of pop and rap, performing live for the audience.
Outside the tavern windows, the Wilhelmsburg shanty choir "De Tampentrekker" serenaded the guests with their soulful harmonies, creating a delightful atmosphere.
Ina Müller also revealed a fear related to former US President Donald Trump, adding a touch of the unexpected to the night's proceedings. The landlady of the tavern, Frau Müller, took care of the audience, ensuring everyone had a memorable New Year's Eve.
For those who missed the live broadcast, the episode can be watched later in the ARD Mediathek. However, as of now, details about the upcoming episodes of "Ina's Night" or any potential new season are yet to be announced.
As always, for the latest and most accurate updates, it's best to check the official ARD website or official ARD social media closer to the broadcast dates.
Following the captivating performance by Zartmann, guest Dirk Steffens shifted the conversation towards his adventures in movies-and-tv, sharing tales from his most dangerous nature filmmaking experiences. Fellow journalist Jessy Wellmer, familiar from "Tagesthemen," added another layer of entertainment to the evening with her engaging discussions about movies-and-tv and a surprise musical collaboration with Ina Müller.