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Schlag den Raab

Schlag den Raab
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Genre Game show
Directed by Ladislaus Kiraly
Presented by Matthias Opdenhövel (2006–2011)
Steven Gätjen (2011–2015)
Starring Stefan Raab
Country of origin Germany
Original language(s) German
No. of episodes 55
Production
Producer(s) Jörg Grabosch
Location(s) Mülheim, Cologne, Germany
Running time 226 up to 371 minutes (including commercials)
Production company(s) Raab TV,
Brainpool
Release
Original network ProSieben
First shown in 23 September 2006
Original release 23 September 2006 – 19 December 2015
External links
Website
Production website

Schlag den Raab (German pronunciation: [ʃlaːk deːn ʁaːp], German for Beat (the) Raab) was a live game show airing on the German television channel ProSieben on Saturday evenings. A total of six episodes are produced and broadcast each year. A candidate who can beat Stefan Raab in a number of disciplines wins the jackpot.

At the beginning of an episode five possible candidates (usually four men and one woman) are introduced to the audience. Each candidate represents him- or herself in a short video clip of one minute (three minutes before the 45th episode). The TV audience then determines the person to battle Raab by televoting. Each episode features one contestant battling against Stefan Raab in up to fifteen games for varying amounts of money, 500,000 being the lowest. Each episode consecutively won by Raab adds €500,000 to the jackpot, e.g. the prize money in an episode following three consecutive Raab victories would sum up to €2 million.

The games have included sports contests such as biathlon, go-karting, badminton and ice hockey, puzzles, quizzes and various other challenges. Raab and his opponent compete in a maximum of 15 games. The first game awards one point, the second two points and up to fifteen points for the fifteenth game. The show ends when Raab or his opponent gains more than 60 of the possible 120 points. Therefore, the earliest point to win an episode is after completion of the eleventh game. Furthermore, it is possible to win an episode even though one has actually won less games than the opponent, e.g. if one wins just the last five games (11+12+13+14+15=65) while the opponent wins the first ten (1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10=55). Should Raab and his opponent have each scored 60 points after the fifteenth game, a tiebreaker determines the winner.

Six episodes of Schlag den Raab are broadcast each year, three in the first half of the year and another three in the second half of the year. The last episode was aired on 19 December 2015. For this last episode, each of 15 contestants faced Raab in one game. Each contestant who beat Raab received €100,000 from the €1.5 million prize fund and moved on to a final game. For the final game, all of the contestants who had beaten Raab played against each other for the remaining money. Six contestants beat Raab in their games, so that the winner of the final game received an additional €900,000, or a total of €1 million.


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