It’s Schlag den Star Saturday! 10/12/16 #bbsds

By | December 9, 2016

eltonsdsSaturday,
7:15pm UK/8:15pm Germany,

Pro Sieben or naughty internet streaming

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That’s right star schlaggers we’re back for another evening of celebrity challenges and commentary fun and frolics.

Join me and whoever turns up as we watch two German celebrities battle it out over fifteen games both spectacular and mundane for Elton’s €100,000 case – LIVE.

During the boring bits we’ll have our own games and gossip, and we’ll try and remember to read out your tweets on the #bbsds hashtag.

But who are our two gladiators battling it out on Saturday night? Why it’s bloody only the legendary dancer and fitness guru Detlef D! Soost and professional footballer Thorsten Legat! Music will be provided by Udo Lindenberg, Silbermond and Neiked.

It’s also Franck Buschmann’s final episode as commentator. Happily it looks like it should be much easier to stream this time round, fingers crossed.

 

Here is our commentary stream – live from 7:15!
This stream is commentary only. You will need to have a naughty stream running at the same time for the visuals. We are likely to be about 15-20 seconds behind the visual stream (and about a full minute behind if you’re watching an actual satellite feed), sorry.

This is the stream we will hopefully be viewing. It was working at time of writing, I will update if we need to change it. It shouldn’t require a login or anything like that.

@bothersbar@danielpeake@davidjbodycombe @sensei256

Tschüß!

9 thoughts on “It’s Schlag den Star Saturday! 10/12/16 #bbsds

  1. Andrew, the Yank

    For the first time in quite a while, I may actually be able to watch this live!

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  2. Brig Bother Post author

    A marathon episode that started off a bit dull but got more exciting as it progressed, including Pro 7 hilariously falling off the air.

    Thanks for listening everyone!

    Reply
  3. Matt Clemson

    Bumdi mentions on Twitter that it looks like we’ve got a Crime Scene 3 on the way. I’d be interested to see it, I think 2 was a big improvement over 1.

    Reply
  4. Chris M. Dickson

    Sorry I couldn’t be there live, but I’ve enjoyed the recording of your stream, skipping to the Four-Letter Word Game, the US Blockbusters and the 21 Questions Wrong; all were great fun and I liked the idea of the Labyrinth Lab revival you were kicking around. The Four-Letter Word Game was really good, though I’m tempted to wonder how many words there are that might inspire good questions. No reason (except Stefan’s potty mouth) why they all have to have four letters, of course!

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    1. David B

      There was a kind-of reason. It really helped to pin the game down to avoid alternative answers, similar to the way that the first letter of a Blockbusters question does.

      Yes, there’s a limit to the number of words available but I wasn’t planning on this being a recurring feature!

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      1. Chris M. Dickson

        It’s far too good to be a one-off. Definite Odd One Out vibe to the challenge mechanic, which I don’t think is accidental (or at all a bad thing).

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