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Schillerstraße ("Schiller Street") was a German improvisational comedy show that aired weekly on Sat.1. It was recorded without a script and broadcast unedited to a large extent. The American broadcaster Fox has earned the licence for Schillerstraße and is to produce its own series. Template:TOClimit

Idea and show structure

The setting of the show is the living room of the main actor (until 2008 Cordula Stratmann, in 2009 Jürgen Vogel - all the actors keep their real names) who lives on the fictional street "Schillerstraße" in Cologne, Germany. The main character is regularly visited by friends and relatives. The participants only know the topic of the episode in advance. The whole plot has to be improvised comically. The cast receive directions from the Spielleiter (game master) on their headphones, and have to follow the cues, e.g. "Cordula: Tell the others you're pregnant!". The show mostly airs unedited and things that go wrong are not removed, either.

The main cast have included Cordula Stratmann, Annette Frier, Martin "Maddin" Schneider, Michael Kessler and Ralf Schmitz. They interchange with dozens of other guests.

The show was created by Maike Tatzig who is also the show's executive producer. In September 2005 she took over the task of the game master, after Georg Uecker left or had to leave the show for unknown reasons.

The show is produced by Hurricane Fernsehproduktion GmbH.

Development

Schillerstraße first aired on 3 September 2004 on the German TV channel Sat.1. The episodes originally only lasted 30 minutes were aired in the later evening programme and were a big success. For this reason, the run time was extended in January 2005 and moved into a prime time slot on Thursdays. On 26 January 2007 Schillerstraße got a new slot during Friday evening prime time and started with a special 90-minute 100th episode broadcast in which the actors and the game master Maike Tatzig looked back at the previous 99 episodes. The former game master Georg Uecker was not mentioned once; instead they decided to make it look like Maike Tatzig had been the game master since the beginning of the show.

After Uecker left the show, producer Maike Tatzig became the game master in autumn 2005, officially due to schedule problems of Uecker.

On 20 April 2006 the stage was extended. So that the show could reasonably be continued without Cordula Stratmann, who was on maternity leave and was therefore not available for some episodes, they created a pub next door, the Schillereck (Schiller corner). Stratmann's pregnancy was never part of the show. Her character on the show became fat and had to go to a diet camp. The pub is "owned" by Bernhard Hoëcker, a friend of Cordula's. The stages are set in a right angle. To be able to use both stages in one show, a rotatable audience stand was constructed.

Awards won

Year Award Categories
2005 Rose d'Or[1] Preis der Presse (Press Award)
2005 Deutscher Comedypreis (German Comedy Award) as beste Impro-Serie (best improvised show)
2005 Deutscher Soockmyass (German Television Award) as beste Impro-Comedy (best improvised comedy)
2006 Goldene Romy (Golden Romy) in the category beste Programmidee (best idea)
2006 Radio Reet Award 2005 in the category Comedy 2005

Episodes

Season 1

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Season 2

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Season 3

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Season 5

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International versions

The format was sold internationally and the rights were sold to the American media company Fox which is going to produce the show in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. The rights have been sold as well to France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Finland, Estonia,[2] Russia, Romania, Hungary, Turkey, Czech Republic, Israel and Bulgaria.

In South Africa the show is produced and aired by Afrikaans channel kykNet under the title Proesstraat.

In 2011 the show was canceled in Germany.

Country Name Presenter(s) Channel Date of transmission
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany (original format) Schillerstraße Georg Uecker (2004–2005)
Maike Tatzig (2005–2011)
Sat.1 September 3, 2004 – 2007
2009–2011
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy Buona la prima! Ale & Franz Italia 1 April 17, 2007 – September 4, 2009
June 14, 2017 – June 28, 2017
Improvviserai Rai 2 July 18, 2019 – February 26, 2020
File:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia Vilde tee Artur Talvik & Tiit Palu TV3 2009–2010
File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia
File:Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus
File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine
Южное Бутово
Juzhnoje Butovo
Aleksandr Tsekalo & Ruslan Sorokin Channel One
ONT
ICTV
September 13, 2009 – September 19, 2010
File:Flag of France.svg France Totale Impro Benjamin Castaldi M6 November 26, 2005 – February 25, 2006
File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland Runeberginkatu Minttu Mustakallio, Elina Knihtilä, Jukka Rasila & Juha Varis Nelonen September 3, 2007 – November 19, 2007
File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Proesstraat Nina Swart
Elize Cawood
Nina Swart & Pedro Kruger
kykNet February 2010 – 2016
File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria Младост 5
Mladost 5
Toshko Yordanov bTV March 15, 2013 – May 31, 2013
File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
(File:Flag of Quebec.svg Quebec)
Rue King Stéphane Bellavance TVA September 16, 2020 – present[3]

References

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