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Neues aus der Anstalt

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: January 23, 2007
  • Seasons: 7
  • Episodes: 62
  • Networks: ZDF
  • Genres: Comedy
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Neues aus der Anstalt(2007)

TMDB Rating: 9.0 (4 votes)

Overview

Neues aus der Anstalt is a political cabaret program on German television station ZDF, hosted by Urban Priol and Frank-Markus Barwasser, who replaced Georg Schramm. Broadcast monthly since 2007, it usually features three guest cabaret artists in addition to the hosts.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

10 episodes • 2007

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Jan 23, 20070.0
2Folge 2Feb 27, 20070.0
3Folge 3Mar 20, 20070.0
4Folge 4Apr 17, 20070.0
5Folge 5May 15, 20070.0
6Folge 6Jun 19, 20070.0
7Folge 7Sep 28, 20070.0
8Folge 8Oct 16, 20070.0
9Folge 9Nov 20, 20070.0
10Folge 10Dec 18, 20070.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

10 episodes • 2008

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1Episode 1Jan 29, 20080.0
2Episode 2Mar 4, 20080.0
3Episode 3Apr 1, 20080.0
4Episode 4Apr 29, 20080.0
5Episode 5May 27, 20080.0
6Episode 6Jul 1, 20080.0
7Episode 7Sep 16, 20080.0
8Episode 8Oct 28, 20080.0
9Episode 9Nov 25, 20080.0
10Episode 10Dec 16, 20080.0
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Season 3

10 episodes • 2009

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1Episode 1Jan 27, 20090.0
2Episode 2Feb 17, 20090.0
3Episode 3Mar 24, 20090.0
4Episode 4Apr 28, 20090.0
5Episode 5May 26, 20090.0
6Episode 6Jun 23, 20090.0
7Episode 7Sep 8, 20090.0
8Episode 8Oct 20, 20090.0
9Episode 9Nov 17, 20090.0
10Episode 10Dec 15, 20090.0
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Season 4

9 episodes • 2010Avg: 6.0Golden Era

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1Episode 1Jan 26, 20100.0
2Episode 2Feb 23, 20100.0
3Episode 3Mar 16, 20100.0
4Episode 4Apr 13, 20100.0
5Episode 5May 11, 20100.0
6Episode 6Jun 8, 20100.0
7Episode 7Oct 19, 20106.0
8Episode 8Nov 16, 20100.0
9Episode 9Dec 21, 20100.0
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

8 episodes • 2011

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1Episode 1Jan 25, 20110.0
2Episode 2Feb 22, 20110.0
3Episode 3Mar 22, 20110.0
4Episode 4May 3, 20110.0
5Episode 5Sep 27, 20110.0
6Episode 6Oct 18, 20110.0
7Episode 7Nov 8, 20110.0
8Episode 8Dec 13, 20110.0
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Season 6

8 episodes • 2012

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1Episode 1Jan 31, 20120.0
2Episode 2Feb 28, 20120.0
3Episode 3Mar 27, 20120.0
4Episode 4Apr 24, 20120.0
5Episode 5Jun 5, 20120.0
6Episode 6Oct 9, 20120.0
7Episode 7Nov 13, 20120.0
8Episode 8Dec 18, 20120.0
Season 7 Poster

Season 7

7 episodes • 2013

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1Episode 1Jan 22, 20130.0
2Episode 2Mar 26, 20130.0
3Episode 3Apr 30, 20130.0
4Episode 4May 28, 20130.0
5Episode 5Jun 25, 20130.0
6Episode 6Aug 27, 20130.0
7Episode 7Oct 1, 20130.0

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