7 Tage, 7 Köpfe is a German comedy television program of the television station RTL Television and featured a humorous retrospective of the past week. The show was hosted by Jochen Busse. From 23 February 1996 the show was recorded every Friday in the afternoon to be broadcast in the evening, normally at 10:15 pm, on RTL. On 2 June 2005 it was announced that the show was to be discontinued at the end of 2005 due to declining audience ratings amongst other things. On 30 December 2005 the last show entitled "Das große Finale" was broadcast.
The Show
Concept
In the show the most recent topics of the last seven days were reviewed humorously by seven celebrities. The regular staff consisted of presenter Jochen Busse and five celebrities. Each week, a new guest from the field of cabaret or comedy was added to fill the seventh seat. After a short topic introduction by Busse, each celebrity commented on the topic with a joke or a sketch. Also the dynamic between the celebrities and the guests was beneficial to the success of the show. However, it has emerged that each of the celebrities' contributions were normally prewritten by a team of ghostwriters and were rehearsed before the recording, as is common practice in many "comedy" shows.
Over time, some things on the show evolved into running gags. For example, Rudi Carrell always made jokes about Mike Krüger's nose, who in turn made jokes about the Dutch and their caravans and about Carrell's age. Kalle Pohl was the victim of jokes about dwarfism, Bernd Stelter about fat people, Oliver Welke about baldness, Jochen Busse about ironing creases and Gaby Köster had to suffer jokes about women. Other running gags were the "terrible childhood" of Mike Krüger. This gag always began with:"Ja, Sie wissen alle...ich hatte eine..fürchterliche Kindheit."/"Well, you all know it...I had a..terrible childhood." Running gags of Kalle Pohl were his pretendes stunning success with women, his "cousin Hein Spack" who is always angry or his "aunt Mimi" who is always complaining. Gaby Köster made such a running gag with her "grandma Finchen" who is also perpetually nagging. Jochen Busse always greeted the audience "in seiner gewohnt liebenswürdigen Art" and finished each show with: "Bleiben Sie uns gewogen". The recent shows each ended with a "surprise".
Awards
The format was awarded prizes several times. The show received television and viewer awards like the "Golden Lion" and the "Bambi". In 2004 the special prize of the Deutscher Comedypreis was awarded to 7 Tage, 7 Köpfe, since the show had been on RTL for 250 shows and set benchmarks in German television comedy.