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Stream Wars Episode 4
Can Birthe Wolter Defeat the Quiz Champion? Photo: TECHBOOK
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November 28, 2021, 7:30 am | Read time: 2 minutes

“STREAM WARS – the new series quiz show” continues! In episode 4, another celebrity contestant faces off against the quiz expert. Birthe Wolter and, of course, the viewers must prove how well they know streaming services such as Netflix or Amazon Prime Video.

Can Birthe Wolter match the success of her colleague and good friend Simone Hanselmann? The latter managed to defeat quiz expert Sebastian Klussmann in episode 3 of STREAM WARS. In episode 4 of STREAM WARS, Birthe also has the best chances. Watch the video to see if she succeeds.

Episode 4 of STREAM WARS to Replay

The Contestants of STREAM WARS Episode 4

Challenger Birthe Wolters

Birthe Wolter is a multi-talented actress. She has appeared in series, films, cinema, crime dramas like Tatort, and theater. Her roles include successful films such as “Kokowääh,” “The Miracle of Bern,” and “FearDotCom.” Most recently, Birthe was seen in theater in Berlin. In the play “Ver(f)logene Gesellschaft,” Birthe played a frustrated investment banker.

Quiz Expert Sebastian Klussmann

Sebastian Klussmann is a walking quiz superlative. He is a professional quizzer and has established the sport in Germany. Klussmann can call himself the reigning European Quiz Champion and is eager to share his knowledge. In his book “Besserwissen mit dem Besserwisser,” he offers tips on how to train your general knowledge. On ARD, he appears as a chaser in the quiz show “Gefragt – Gejagt.”

This article is a machine translation of the original German version of TECHBOOK and has been reviewed for accuracy and quality by a native speaker. For feedback, please contact us at info@techbook.de.

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