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Thomas Gottschalk, the face of the program for decades, returned to the stage with his signature flamboyant style and easygoing banter.
In 2022, the Swiss public broadcaster officially confirmed that the legendary game show Wetten, dass..? (Bet It..?) would return for another special edition following the massive success of the 2021 anniversary show. The Context of the Comeback Thomas Gottschalk, the face of the program for
The "betting couch" remained a star-studded affair. The 2022 edition featured international and local celebrities including Robbie Williams , John Malkovich , and German comedians/actors. Critical Reception The Context of the Comeback The "betting couch"
After a seven-year hiatus, the show originally returned in November 2021 as a one-off special to celebrate its 40th anniversary. The ratings were astronomical, drawing over 14 million viewers in Germany alone. This overwhelming nostalgia prompted (Germany), ORF (Austria), and SRF (Switzerland) to extend the "reunion" format. Key Highlights of the 2022 Return The ratings were astronomical, drawing over 14 million
Michelle Hunziker joined him once again, providing the high-energy foil to Gottschalk’s more relaxed hosting approach.
The 2022 revival was generally viewed as a but was not without its critiques:
While beloved, some reviewers pointed out that Gottschalk’s "unfiltered" style felt increasingly out of step with modern TV standards, leading to occasional awkward moments.
Thomas Gottschalk, the face of the program for decades, returned to the stage with his signature flamboyant style and easygoing banter.
In 2022, the Swiss public broadcaster officially confirmed that the legendary game show Wetten, dass..? (Bet It..?) would return for another special edition following the massive success of the 2021 anniversary show. The Context of the Comeback
The "betting couch" remained a star-studded affair. The 2022 edition featured international and local celebrities including Robbie Williams , John Malkovich , and German comedians/actors. Critical Reception
After a seven-year hiatus, the show originally returned in November 2021 as a one-off special to celebrate its 40th anniversary. The ratings were astronomical, drawing over 14 million viewers in Germany alone. This overwhelming nostalgia prompted (Germany), ORF (Austria), and SRF (Switzerland) to extend the "reunion" format. Key Highlights of the 2022 Return
Michelle Hunziker joined him once again, providing the high-energy foil to Gottschalk’s more relaxed hosting approach.
The 2022 revival was generally viewed as a but was not without its critiques:
While beloved, some reviewers pointed out that Gottschalk’s "unfiltered" style felt increasingly out of step with modern TV standards, leading to occasional awkward moments.