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Die Knoff-Hoff-Show : ウィキペディア英語版
Die Knoff-Hoff-Show
''Die Knoff-Hoff-Show'' was a science TV show of the German public broadcaster ZDF. It was shown between 1986 and 2004. The name is based mockingly on the English expression know-how.
== Concept ==
The concept of the show was developed in the mid 1980s by Joachim Bublath, a journalist with a scientific background. He was a presenter in all episodes. His co-presenters were Ramona Leiß, Babette Einstmann, Monica Lierhaus and Kim Fisher.
The show explained scientific basics by often simple experiments, comprehensible for everybody. Hobby inventors presented their own funny inventions to the audience, such as a machine to cut prezels or the machine that threw chocolate-coated marshmellow treats. Egon Keresztes performed the 'Knof-Koff-Professor who got into absurd experiments.
The ''Veterinary Street Jazz Band'' played the title melody, an interpretation of ''Ain’t she sweet'', by ''Lou Gold & His Melody Men'', 1927.
In brief time, the show grew to one of the most successful science broadcasts in German televasion. It was dubbed in nine languages and sold to other continents.

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