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Stefan Konrad Raab (born 20 October 1966) is a German entertainer, television host, television producer, and businessman. From 1999 to 2015, he hosted the late-night comedy talk show TV total on ProSieben.
In February 2001, he was hired by the popular German entertainer Stefan Raab as an intern and sidekick for his late-night comedy show TV total on ProSieben. In December 2001, Elton started to host his own show, Elton.tv , which was produced by Raab's company Raab TV and canceled in March 2003.
TV total is a German late-night television comedy talk show which originally aired from 8 March 1999 to 16 December 2015 on ProSieben, hosted, created and produced by entertainer Stefan Raab.
Schlag den Raab (German pronunciation: [ʃlaːk deːn ʁaːp], German for Beat (the) Raab) was a live game show that was televised by German television channel ProSieben on Saturday evenings from September 2006 until December 2015.
In 1950, the cleaning technology division was established with the development of the first European hot water high-pressure cleaner, the DS 350. [11] From the mid-1950s to the 1970s, the production of steam generators for industry and construction was a key focus for the company, while cleaning technology only later became Kärcher's main revenue-generating sector.
Stefan Raab (born 1966) Andreas Rebers (born 1958) Lukas Resetarits (born 1947) Hagen Rether (born 1969) Otto Reutter (1870-1931) Mathias Richling (born 1953) Beatrice Richter (born 1948) Larissa Rieß (born 1988) Marco Rima (born 1961) Hannes Ringlstetter (born 1970) Richard Rogler (born 1949) Helmut Ruge (1940–2014) Christian Schiffer (born ...
Karcher or Kärcher is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Kärcher, German industrialist; Alan Karcher (1943–1999), New Jersey politician (father of Ellen Karcher) Amalie Kärcher (1819–1887), German artist; Carl Karcher (1917–2008), restaurateur, founder of the Carl's Jr. hamburger chain
MTV Germany's sister channel VIVA became the main music station for MTV Networks Germany and continued to be available free-to-air across Germany, Austria and Europe. MTV Networks Germany also launched a new music channel called MTV Brand: New which focused on the new music releases from German-speaking and international artists. [2]