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“Who wants to be a millionaire??”is set in motherland great Britain

As a result, ITV announced on tuesday that it would no longer produce new programs. Since 1998, "who wants to be a millionaire??" the most recent shows were specials with celebrities, for example. Like gunther jauch in the german version, which has been on RTL since 1999, tarrant has been there from the beginning and is closely associated with the show.

The englishman david briggs developed the quiz idea in 1996 and landed a surprise success. To win the top prize, the contestants have to answer 15 increasingly difficult questions. There were five millionaires in great britain.

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Vehicle hall becomes a discotheque

Vehicle hall becomes a discotheque

The neuhaus fire station was unrecognizable last weekend. The hall, where normally the lorries are parked, had turned into a real disco shed, and many young people from neuhaus, but also from adelsdorf and friends of the fire department from flachslanden near ansbach were happily cavorting on the dance floor. The djs jorg and jens, known as the "monkeybeats, heated up with suitable music and the atmosphere was great. In total 250 guests were able to pay.

The red helmets, especially second in command patrick sorger, had prepared everything very well. The fire chief chris and his grill master eugen took turns putting on bratwursts and various steaks, and the "monkeybeats" brought the "hutte" with their perfectly selected music to the quake. Several girls and boys from the ranks of the fire brigade stood behind the bar and made sure that nobody had to die of thirst.

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Diamond wedding in the dietzel house

Diamond wedding in the dietzel house

They sit on their terrace, enjoy the magnificent view as far as the jura mountains and sophienberg near bayreuth, and look at each other happily. Hildegard (79) and toni dietzel (83) have been married for 60 years. "Everything was good in our marriage, both assure and still remember well the wedding in the mangersreuth church. Seven couples exchanged rings at that time. "We were the fifth and the sun burned as brightly as it does today."
toni dietzel has two hobbies: music and photography. Through the latter he met his wife. "I photographed her for her confirmation, we still have the pictures as a souvenir." from the first acquaintance has become love, in 1958 the two married. Keyword music: toni played the tenor horn in the town band of kulmbach for 53 years, already as a 16-year-old he strengthened the ensemble. He worked for 35 years at musik-franz in the upper town and specialized in repairing harmonicas.
Hildegard dietzel was mainly concerned with her family and was still employed part-time by the city. The two enjoy good health, want to continue traveling and exploring germany. "That keeps them young", they mean.
Toni still wanted to get rid of one thing: "for me the customer was king and the woman at home queen." the two children, four grandchildren and one great-granddaughter also came to congratulate him. For stefan schaffranek, it was the last act as the city's birthday presenter during his term of office. 

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Blaservereinigung and musikverein rock together

Blaservereinigung and musikverein rock together

Two music clubs join forces, practice and then give a concert together. The blaservereinigung markt burkardroth and the musikverein schondra took a chance. Under the motto "pop and rock pieces by simon& garfunkel, elton john, michael jackson, adele, robbie williams and queen. 75 musicians were on stage. What they and their musical director, thomas reub, offered was inspiring and driving.

The idea for this concert came from the schondra music society, which for the fourth time organized a musical event around a specific theme and chose the concert literature accordingly. "The idea of giving a joint concert with the brass band association came to us because both bands have the same conductor, thomas reub", the chairman of the schondra music association, hubert schmitt, explained the project. "Also, because we wanted to try out, how it sounds, if one forms a rough klangkorper." besides, one could complement each other and compensate for possible weaknesses. "We are well staffed with the tenor horns, but we are missing the trumpets", added schmitt.