Günther Jauch: "2020! People, pictures, emotions" as an XXL version

Günther Jauch receives more airtime for the RTL annual review "2020! People, Pictures, Emotions". These guests are already known.

The corona pandemic determined the year 2020 worldwide and will also be a topic in the RTL annual review "2020! People, pictures, emotions". Moderator Günther Jauch (64) will also discuss other stories with his guests that have shaped the year. In return, the "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" Host gets more airtime than usual. As RTL announced, the live broadcast will be on December 6th from 8:15 pm to midnight (also on TVNow). Due to the corona restrictions, "the production is currently planned for the first time without a studio audience," the broadcaster continues.

On the subject of the coronavirus, Günther Jauch welcomes the virologist Prof. Dr. Hendrik Streeck from the University of Bonn and the emergency physician and senior physician Dr. Carola Holzner from Essen. Health Minister Jens Spahn (40) also asks Jauch's questions and talks about the challenging year and his hopes for 2021.

Carpendale, Schumacher and Zengel in focus

Pop singer Howard Carpendale (74) had to cancel his planned tour this year due to the corona restrictions. He sings a medley of his most successful hits live on the show. Racing driver Mick Schumacher (21), the son of Formula 1 record world champion Michael Schumacher (51), looks back on his year and talks about his sporting ambitions.

Helena Zengel (born 2008) became famous through the film "Systemsprenger". Her performance won her the German Film Prize for best leading actress. Her next film project is the western "News from the World". In it she plays the leading female role alongside Tom Hanks (64). She reports on the program how she experienced the filming with the Oscar winner and her rapid international breakthrough.

Special stories that moved

The World War II veteran Tom Moore (100) also has a say in the RTL annual review. The Brit made it into the Guinness Book of Records and an audience with Queen Elizabeth II (94) through his charity run with a walker in the garden.

In addition, Günther Jauch reviews the miracle rescue of two friends from Schleswig-Holstein from the Watt thanks to a one percent battery power. The brain surgery of a musician who was playing the violin in the meantime is as much a topic as the story of a Tinder match that saved the lives of two German campers in Norway.

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