The late-night show "Inas Nacht" returns with prominent guests. To kick off the twelve new episodes, host Ina Müller (60) welcomes presenter Barbara Schöneberger (52) and Toten Hosen frontman Campino (64), as announced by NDR. The new season starts on Thursday, July 16, at 10:50 PM on Das Erste. The episode will then be available on the ARD Mediathek. For "Inas Nacht", this marks the 19th year.
What viewers can expect at the start
According to the broadcaster, Barbara Schöneberger talks in the opening episode about her newly discovered love for Sweden, explains her joy about construction noise, and reveals why she now often prefers to chat with women. Campino, in turn, tells why he avoids risky stage stunts, what draws him to Cornwall, and how to properly shake hands with King Charles.
Musically, it won't be quiet either. Campino presents a song from the current album with Toten Hosen. The 21-year-old British musician Connor Skinner celebrates his TV premiere. Additionally, there will be a special duet by Barbara Schöneberger and Ina Müller.
These stars follow in subsequent episodes
The guest list for subsequent episodes is also prominently filled. Among those announced are actress Maria Furtwängler, former racing cyclist Jan Ullrich, comedian Fabian Köster, actresses Annette and Caroline Frier, presenter Christian Ehring, writer Elke Heidenreich, Minister President Daniel Günther, singer Andrea Berg, actor Oliver Masucci, celebrity chef Horst Lichter, and comedian Özcan Cosar.
Since 2007, Ina Müller has been hosting the late-night talk show from the Hamburg sailor's tavern "Zum Schellfischposten". According to NDR, 215 episodes have so far brought together 373 prominent conversation guests and more than 380 musical guests, including stars like Sting, Dua Lipa, Liam Gallagher, and Lana Del Rey. The Thursday premiere now usually airs directly after "tagesthemen".
The twelve episodes of the previous season achieved an average market share of 13.6 percent on Thursday evenings, setting a new record. Around 1.22 million people tuned in on average for the premieres, in addition to the Saturday repeat and streams on the Mediathek. Furthermore, the show won its third German Television Award in the category "Beste Comedy / Late Night".




