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Pastewka and Engelke continue together
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Fans of the comedy combination from Anke Engelke and Bastian Pastewka get supplies: their first common series “perfectly missed” will be counted. There should be new episodes.
Anke Engelke and Bastian Pastewka continue together: their first common series “perfectly missed” gets a sequel. This was announced by the comedian and the comedian in a program presentation of the Prime Video streaming service in Cologne.
“In fact, it is a continuation story,” said Pastewka of the German Press Agency. Again it is about Maria, a bookseller, and Ralf, owner of a sports shop. “At the end of the first season they came together. In” perfect together “we have to experience whether the two can really do together.” Prime Video announced “unexpected, bizarre and breathtaking situations” for the new episodes.
New chapters for Maria and Ralf
“Perfect together” is the work title of the project, which is again produced by the BTF (image and tone factory), as Prime Video announced. Pastewka and Engelke are also involved as executive producers.
The comedy duo combine a decades of friendship and many joint appearances-many fans appreciate the two for their former “weekly show” sketch or for their embodiment of the bizarre folk music duos Wolfgang and Anneliese.
First series after a long waiting time
A common fictional series had not been part of the portfolio for a long time. That had only changed last year when Prime Video appeared “perfectly missed”. It was about the two Ü50 singles Maria and Ralf in Marburg – a place that has so far rarely stood in the spotlight in the media. The two first had to meet to experience a happy ending. Many reviews were mostly positive.
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Source: Stern

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