Breaking Promises: Thomas Gottschalk Congratulates Günther Jauch on His 70th Birthday
A Celebration of Friendship
On July 13, 2026, Günther Jauch celebrated a monumental milestone—his 70th birthday. This momentous occasion prompted a heartfelt congratulations from his long-time friend and colleague, Thomas Gottschalk, marked by a mix of nostalgia and humor. The two iconic figures in German television have been intertwined in the public eye for decades, making this birthday salute all the more significant.
The Unbreakable Bond
What made Gottschalk’s tribute particularly compelling was his admission of breaking a long-standing promise. He humorously recalled, “Günther! We swore to only speak of each other at the graveside.” Despite the underlying sentiment of their agreement, Gottschalk found it impossible to stay silent on such a special day. His words resonated with warmth, showcasing the deep friendship that has flourished since their early years in television.
Reflections on Aging
Gottschalk’s message didn’t shy away from the themes of aging and mortality. He mused about the inevitability of growing older while cheekily comparing himself to Mick Jagger, the famed 82-year-old lead singer of the Rolling Stones. “You’ll never catch up with me age-wise,” he quipped, offering a light-hearted spin to a serious topic. “Mick has more wrinkles than both of us combined. So let it stay that way! Happy 70, dear Günther! Your friend, Thomas.”
The Dynamic Duo: “Entertainment Goof” and “Information Uncle”
The essence of their friendship stretches back to the 1980s when Gottschalk and Jauch first crossed paths at Bayerischer Rundfunk. From 1985 to 1989, they shared the microphone in the popular “B3-Radioshow.” Their contrasting styles created a perfect dynamic—Gottschalk providing the entertainment and Jauch serving up the facts.
Jauch once aptly summarized their partnership by declaring, “He was the funny entertainer, I was the boring information uncle.” This mixture of personalities turned them into the beloved figures they are today, leaving an indelible mark on German television.
Post their radio days, the two continued to collaborate on various television shows, including Saturday night antics and year-end retrospectives on RTL. Their latest camaraderie was showcased in RTL’s “Denn sie wissen nicht, was passiert,” alongside Barbara Schöneberger.
A Serious Turn: Gottschalk’s Health Struggles
While the focus of Gottschalk’s birthday message was on Jauch, there’s an air of gravity surrounding it due to his recent health issues. On November 30, 2025, Gottschalk publicly revealed that he was battling cancer. Just days later, he bid farewell to television with a poignant episode of his show.
In a candid post on Instagram, Gottschalk announced his intention to retreat from the public eye for six months, dedicating himself solely to recovery. “I won’t be making public appearances before the fall,” he stated, signaling a need to prioritize his health.
Conclusion: A Story of Enduring Friendship
Gottschalk’s public congratulation to Jauch encapsulated not just a birthday wish but a reflection on their deep-rooted friendship. It serves as a reminder of the fragility of life, the significance of companionship, and the joy of celebrating milestones together—even if it means breaking a promise. As these two iconic figures continue to navigate their paths, the bond they share will likely remain a beacon of light in the often turbulent world of television.

