Is there a good German joke? Do English jokes translate into German? Henning knows the answer and reveals the four iron rules of German humour.
SBS reporter Daniel Georgakos spoke to the German comedian about her performances and found out how she got into comedy. She also reveals why Australians think that Germans aren't funny.
"There used to be more tinsel" - this grumble from Grandpa Hoppenstedt is often quoted around Christmas. Loriot, the old master of German humour, came up with this saying. Since 1997, German ...
In conversation: Rob Rayner - The Beez live in Germany until recently in Berlin, but also tour their second home Australia every year. In 1997, the Kreuzberg-born Deta C. Rayner (vocals and ...
Whilst touring on his own most of the time, he sometimes appears with his countryman Otto Kuhnle and their show 1000 Years of German Humour was nominated for the Barry Award at the 2009 Melbourne ...
In his first mission, Henning takes over a German beginners' class to teach them the basics: the alphabet. German just wouldn't be the same without the ß and the umlauts: ä, ö and ü.