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Minutes Standing Ovations for Thomas Gottschalk – Audience with Touching Banners: "Please Don't Go,"

Summary by merkur.de
With the TV farewell on "Because they don't know what happens" by Thomas Gottschalk, an era ends on German television. But it's not just for him that a chapter now closes.

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Thomas Gottschalk fights against cancer, his big TV farewell on Saturday night, but the entertainer doesn't want to miss it. And so much seems already after the first minutes of the show "Because they don't know what's happening" fix: It's going to be an evening full of emotions! For 48 shows and seven years Thomas Gottschalk, Barbara Schöneberger and Günther Jauch took care of a lot of beautiful TV moments in the RTL show. On this Saturday even…

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With the TV farewell on "Because they don't know what happens" by Thomas Gottschalk, an era ends on German television. But it's not just for him that a chapter now closes.

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On Saturday evening Thomas Gottschalk says goodbye to the big stage after decades as a moderator. Shortly before his last show, he turns to his viewers in the social media.

·Dortmund, Germany
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With a bang, TV legend Thomas Gottschalk wants to say goodbye tonight. We accompany "Because they don't know what's happening live on the blog.

·Berlin, Germany
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In the evening Thomas Gottschalk enters the RTL show stage one last time, despite his cancer. On social media he asks his fans to turn in. His message: »Don't worry about me.«

·Germany
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One last highlight, one last big show: In the evening, for Thomas Gottschalk, a TV career and an era end for the audience. However, the severe illness of the showmaster is worrying many fans. The 75-year-old encounters this with defiant optimism.

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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Saturday, December 6, 2025.
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