The concept of the show was developed in the mid-1980s by , a TV presenter trained as a physicist. He was a presenter in all episodes. His co-presenters were , ,
Monica Lierhaus and . The show explained scientific concepts by means of simple experiments that anyone could replicate. In addition, hobbyists were given the opportunity to present their inventions; these included a
pretzel-cutting machine and a foam-throwing machine. Each week, the show included some "crazy" experiments by Knoff-Hoff Professor Charlie (played by Egon Keresztes); these were so absurd, they frequently went wrong. The
Veterinary Street Jazz Band played the theme tune, an interpretation of the 1927 song "
Ain’t She Sweet", first recorded by , at the start and end of the program, and also brief musical interludes between segments.
Die Knoff-Hoff-Show rapidly became one of the most successful science shows on German television. It was
dubbed in nine languages and shown on other continents. == History ==