AMBot | 05/28/2004 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
As can be seen from the current program schedule,

starting Monday, July 5th, the show

"Be-TV" will be replaced by a new format

"Cool Club".

The hosting will be taken over by Daniel Lerche.

To what extent the new show will focus on the topic

of "Anime" remains to be seen.

The complete press release can be found in the

attachment.

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With "COOL CLUB" (working title), RTL II is launching a new,

entertaining program for children and

teenagers. Host Daniel Lerche invites

guests and experts into the studio and

provides information about the latest tips and

trends.

This and much more is what "Cool Club"

(working title) offers its viewers:

With Movieoke, "COOL CLUB" (working title)

presents a brand-new trend based on karaoke.

However, instead of singing songs, scenes from well-known

anime series are reenacted and dubbed.

For the series talk, experts will be invited as guests.

For example, a real captain will visit the studio

and report on what the world of pirates was really like

and whether there are still buccaneers today.

In an experiment corner, clever and funny experiments

will be demonstrated for kids, which they can

try at home.

The quiz calls for real anime specialists.

They compete against each other by describing or

acting out characters, stories, or objects.

The anime encyclopedia introduces fans to the characters

of popular series like "One Piece"

or "Yu-Gi-Oh!". In the anime charts, kids can

weekly vote for their favorites in a top-ten list.

Surveys among teenagers on topics like

friendship, parents, television, cosmetics, or

similar will also be featured in "In & Out" segments—

"COOL CLUB" (working title) is truly close to the youth.

Host Daniel Lerche gained his first TV experience

as a reporter for the youth magazine "logo".

After that, he hosted shows like

"live@five" and "Doppelpass".

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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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