Scheibenwischer
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Bruno Jonas (2000–2008)
Mathias Richling (2003–2008)
Georg Schramm (2003–2006)
Richard Rogler (2006–2008)
| Scheibenwischer | |
|---|---|
Titlecard used in 2004 | |
| Genre | Kabarett |
| Created by | Dieter Hildebrandt |
| Presented by | Dieter Hildebrandt (1980–2003) Bruno Jonas (2000–2008) Mathias Richling (2003–2008) Georg Schramm (2003–2006) Richard Rogler (2006–2008) |
| Country of origin | Germany |
| Original language | German |
| Production | |
| Producers | Sender Freies Berlin (1980–2003) Bayerischer Rundfunk/Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (2003–2008) |
| Original release | |
| Network | Das Erste |
| Release | 12 June 1980 – 30 December 2008 |
| Related | |
| Satire Gipfel | |
Scheibenwischer (German for windshield wipers) is the name of a long-running German Kabarett show. It was founded in 1980 by Dieter Hildebrandt and produced by BR / RBB to be broadcast on Das Erste. The show ended in 2008 after twenty-eight years on the air.
Scheibenwischer had its focus on solely Kabarett and used a more solemn way of humor, as opposed to lighthearted stand-up comedy. As such, the topics discussed by the artists on the show have sometimes had a potential to cause uproar and scandals with contemporary politicians, especially conservative ones like Franz Josef Strauß.
Alongside Hildebrandt, who hosted the show until 2003, a number of artists were guests on the show, such as Gerhard Polt, Wolfgang Stumph, Andreas Rebers, Hagen Rether, Philipp Weber, the musical group Biermösl Blosn or singer Konstantin Wecker. The guest artist was an essential part of the show, which served as a framework for different artists to be featured.

