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Schöneberger shows the highlights of "Do You Understand Fun?"

Each year in the summer, 'Laughing Matters' presents the highlights of the hidden camera from the past year. This time, a well-known Finnish singer is part of it on Saturday.

Moderator Schöneberger presents the highlights of the entertainment show from last year on...
Moderator Schöneberger presents the highlights of the entertainment show from last year on Saturday evening.

- Schöneberger shows the highlights of "Do You Understand Fun?"

Barbara Schöneberger, the host, will present the 20 funniest films from the past year in the summer edition of "Verstehen Sie Spaß?". Joining her on Saturday evening (August 3, 8:15 PM) on the first channel will be Finnish singer Samu Haber, who will perform several songs. Among the clips to be shown is one in which the host, posing as a wine connoisseur, deceives experts.

In another film, singer Howard Carpendale faces a series of unexplained mishaps during a performance at the "Schlager Night of the Year". The hidden camera also surprises fashion designer Guido Maria Kretschmer with an advance copy of the audiobook for his book "19,521 Steps: The Luck of Unforeseen Encounters", which differs from the original in many places.

Other celebrities also appear in the segments, including singers Nico Santos and Max Raabe. Traditionally, the summer edition of the entertainment show is a compilation of selected, previously shown sequences. This time, Schöneberger will be broadcasting from the Ammersee in Bavaria.

The media often highlights the summer edition of "Verstehen Sie Spaß?" due to its popular hosts and entertaining clips. Even major news outlets often mention the humorous antics of Barbara Schöneberger and her guests, such as Finnish singer Samu Haber.

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