The exuberant mood is different: “May I ask?” took place in front of empty ranks.
“Andrà tutto bene” – “Everything will be fine,” the desperate Italians sing on their balconies. With Sandra Studer (51), everything was already good last night. While entertainment shows are tilted across Europe, the SRF program “May I ask?” danced cheerfully – without any audience. “I’ve been doing television for almost 30 years now, but I’ve never experienced a situation like this,” Sandra Studer greeted the audience at home. They were even more important now, she said, and avoided mentioning the Covid-19 pandemic.
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You can take a positive view of it: at last you could escape collective fear for two and a half hours and hamster some joy. It was kind of good. Nevertheless, one remembered the great Thomas Gottschalk (69), who was a master at catching moods when the world was crying again.
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What you have to attest to SRF: SRF really did without an audience and switched live to the families of the candidates. RTL applied bogus measures on Friday by crowding a few friends of the candidates behind the jury.
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And the show? Florian Ast (44) as a dancing car mechanic looked a bit like the funny elephant in the garage in his dirty shirt. Model Sara Jungsegger (25), daughter-in-law of Filippo Personenegger (67), showed leg and fire. Bigna Silberschmidt (33) hopes that in the future she will be even more precise in her assignments as a “10 to 10” moderator on the subject of corona.
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Still, she got ahead. Like Jesse and Sara Jungsegger – but that’s not so important. The French poet Molière said: “Nothing is as indispensable to people as dance.” He is probably right there. Especially in times like this.
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