In the hours that follow, viewers can expect an unforgettable evening with the man who made the Hawaiian shirt fit for TV. Jürgen von der Lippe begins his program with a turbulent seminar on youth language that lively involves the audience. Then he explains some of the differences between old and young that most people were previously unaware of: in television behavior, in what can be learned from young children, and in sex. The 70-year-old quickly makes clear why he has been loved on TV and on the stages of the republic for over 40 years. He shows his intelligent, lightning-quick wit and his innate quick-wittedness in dialog with the audience. And of course von der Lippe also brings his incredible imitations, for example of stars like Udo Lindenberg, Herbert Grönemeyer or Peter Maffay, which he always wants to be understood respectfully and quasi as a homage to his colleagues.