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RTL Samstag Nacht

Show Info

  • Status: Canceled
  • First Aired: November 6, 1993
  • Seasons: 5
  • Episodes: 146
  • Networks: RTL
  • Genres: Comedy
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RTL Samstag Nacht(1993)

TMDB Rating: 8.0 (5 votes)

Overview

RTL Samstag Nacht was a comedy show, which ran from 6 November 1993 to 23 May 1998 on the German TV network RTL. RTL Samstag Nacht was the first major comedy show in German television, created after the example of the long-running American show Saturday Night Live and broadcast late on Saturday night. It helped comedy in German television to a breakthrough and was a model for several later comedy shows. Karl Ranseier was a recurring character featured in fake news reports telling about his death at the end of each episode. The name Karl Ranseier has become a catchphrase in Germany that has led to its own joke category of Ranseiers which are in widespread usage outside of the comedy origin.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

25 episodes • 1993

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Nov 6, 19930.0
2Episode 2Nov 13, 19930.0
3Episode 3Nov 20, 19930.0
4Episode 4Nov 27, 19930.0
5Episode 5Dec 4, 19930.0
6Episode 6Dec 11, 19930.0
7Episode 7Dec 18, 19930.0
8Episode 8Jan 8, 19940.0
9Episode 9Jan 15, 19940.0
10Episode 10Feb 5, 19940.0
11Episode 11Feb 12, 19940.0
12Episode 12Feb 19, 19940.0
13Episode 13Mar 5, 19940.0
14Episode 14Mar 12, 19940.0
15Episode 15Mar 19, 19940.0
16Episode 16Apr 9, 19940.0
17Episode 17Apr 16, 19940.0
18Episode 18Apr 23, 19940.0
19Episode 19Apr 30, 19940.0
20Episode 20May 14, 19940.0
21Episode 21May 21, 19940.0
22Episode 22May 28, 19940.0
23Episode 23Jun 11, 19940.0
24Episode 24Jun 25, 19940.0
25Episode 25Jul 2, 19940.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

25 episodes • 1994

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1Episode 1Sep 24, 19940.0
2Episode 2Oct 1, 19940.0
3Episode 3Oct 8, 19940.0
4Episode 4Oct 15, 19940.0
5Episode 5Oct 22, 19940.0
6Episode 6Oct 29, 19940.0
7Episode 7Nov 5, 19940.0
8Episode 8Nov 12, 19940.0
9Episode 9Nov 19, 19940.0
10Episode 10Nov 26, 19940.0
11Episode 11Dec 3, 19940.0
12Episode 12Dec 17, 19940.0
13Episode 13Jan 7, 19950.0
14Episode 14Jan 14, 19950.0
15Episode 15Jan 21, 19950.0
16Episode 16Jan 28, 19950.0
17Episode 17Feb 4, 19950.0
18Episode 18Feb 11, 19950.0
19Episode 19Feb 18, 19950.0
20Episode 20Feb 25, 19950.0
21Episode 21Mar 4, 19950.0
22Episode 22Mar 11, 19950.0
23Episode 23Mar 18, 19950.0
24Episode 24Mar 25, 19950.0
25Episode 25Apr 1, 19950.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

34 episodes • 1995

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1Episode 1Sep 23, 19950.0
2Episode 2Sep 30, 19950.0
3Episode 3Oct 7, 19950.0
4Episode 4Oct 28, 19950.0
5Episode 5Nov 4, 19950.0
6Episode 6Nov 11, 19950.0
7Episode 7Nov 18, 19950.0
8Episode 8Nov 25, 19950.0
9Episode 9Dec 2, 19950.0
10Episode 10Dec 16, 19950.0
11Episode 11Dec 23, 19950.0
12Episode 12Dec 30, 19950.0
13Episode 13Jan 13, 19960.0
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15Episode 15Jan 27, 19960.0
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20Episode 20Mar 9, 19960.0
21Episode 21Mar 16, 19960.0
22Episode 22Mar 23, 19960.0
23Episode 23Mar 30, 19960.0
24Episode 24Apr 6, 19960.0
25Episode 25Apr 13, 19960.0
26Episode 26Apr 27, 19960.0
27Episode 27May 4, 19960.0
28Episode 28May 11, 19960.0
29Episode 29May 18, 19960.0
30Episode 30Jun 1, 19960.0
31Episode 31Jun 8, 19960.0
32Episode 32Jun 15, 19960.0
33Episode 33Jun 29, 19960.0
34Episode 34Jul 6, 19960.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

32 episodes • 1996

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1Episode 1Sep 21, 19960.0
2Episode 2Sep 28, 19960.0
3Episode 3Oct 5, 19960.0
4Episode 4Oct 26, 19960.0
5Episode 5Nov 2, 19960.0
6Episode 6Nov 9, 19960.0
7Episode 7Nov 16, 19960.0
8Episode 8Nov 30, 19960.0
9Episode 9Dec 14, 19960.0
10Episode 10Dec 21, 19960.0
11Episode 11Dec 28, 19960.0
12Episode 12Jan 4, 19970.0
13Episode 13Jan 11, 19970.0
14Episode 14Jan 18, 19970.0
15Episode 15Jan 25, 19970.0
16Episode 16Feb 1, 19970.0
17Episode 17Feb 8, 19970.0
18Episode 18Feb 15, 19970.0
19Episode 19Feb 22, 19970.0
20Episode 20Mar 1, 19970.0
21Episode 21Mar 8, 19970.0
22Episode 22Mar 15, 19970.0
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24Episode 24Apr 5, 19970.0
25Episode 25Apr 12, 19970.0
26Episode 26Apr 19, 19970.0
27Episode 27Apr 26, 19970.0
28Episode 28May 3, 19970.0
29Episode 29May 10, 19970.0
30Episode 30May 17, 19970.0
31Episode 31May 24, 19970.0
32Episode 32May 31, 19970.0
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Season 5

30 episodes • 1997

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1Episode 1Sep 20, 19970.0
2Episode 2Sep 27, 19970.0
3Episode 3Oct 4, 19970.0
4Episode 4Oct 11, 19970.0
5Episode 5Oct 25, 19970.0
6Episode 6Nov 1, 19970.0
7Episode 7Nov 8, 19970.0
8Episode 8Nov 15, 19970.0
9Episode 9Nov 22, 19970.0
10Episode 10Nov 29, 19970.0
11Episode 11Dec 6, 19970.0
12Episode 12Dec 20, 19970.0
13Episode 13Jan 3, 19980.0
14Episode 14Jan 10, 19980.0
15Episode 15Jan 17, 19980.0
16Episode 16Jan 24, 19980.0
17Episode 17Jan 31, 19980.0
18Episode 18Feb 14, 19980.0
19Episode 19Feb 21, 19980.0
20Episode 20Mar 7, 19980.0
21Episode 21Mar 14, 19980.0
22Episode 22Mar 21, 19980.0
23Episode 23Mar 28, 19980.0
24Episode 24Apr 4, 19980.0
25Episode 25Apr 11, 19980.0
26Episode 26Apr 18, 19980.0
27Episode 27Apr 24, 19980.0
28Episode 28May 9, 19980.0
29Episode 29May 16, 19980.0
30Episode 30May 23, 19980.0

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