Moderator Thomas Gottschalk (72) and ex-politician Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg (50) will present the big RTL annual review “2022! People Pictures Emotions” live on December 11 from 8:15 p.m. Together with their studio guests, they review the most important and special moments of the past few months. They also welcome people who touched this year with courage, courage and their big heart. The broadcaster announced these topics and guests of the show on Wednesday:
Sarah Connor (42) made a real comeback in 2022. After two successful albums in German, she returned to her musical mother tongue English on her Christmas album “Not So Silent Night”. In the retrospective show, she talks about her year – in the spring she took in a mother who had fled Ukraine with her two sons – and performs her new single “Ring Out The Bells” live. And the musician Marius Müller-Westernhagen (74) will also take stock on the show.
Actors Wotan Wilke Möhring (55) and Antonia Riet thrilled viewers this year with their unconventional basketball film “Because we champions are” – and are therefore guests at Gottschalk and Gutenberg.
Two politicians have also invited those responsible for the show: Finance Minister Christian Lindner (43) talks about his turbulent year between traffic light chaos and wedding happiness on Sylt. Sahra Wagenknecht (53), one of the most controversial politicians of 2022, will also be a guest on the show.
The EM heroes Alexandra Popp (31) and Lena Oberdorf (20) will report on their football summer fairy tale.
It was one of the most moving videos of the year: in the oppressive atmosphere of a Ukrainian bunker, the then seven-year-old Amelia (8) – for those seeking protection – sings the song “Let It Go” from the Disney film “Frozen”. The clip has been clicked over 20 million times and the brave girl has brought tears to people around the world. At “2022! People, Pictures, Emotions” she will sing the song again.
The broadcaster has also announced two more bizarre guests. The Dortmund “Chico” won almost ten million euros in the lottery and talks about his new life between swank, publicity – and his criminal past. The Hanoverian Ramin Juhnke, on the other hand, amazed with his huge 9-euro ticket trip. Three months, 125 cities, 38,981 kilometers – and all for just 27 euros. What started for him with a short trip to Jena quickly developed into a trip all over the country and to all the state capitals.