Just like in the original "Saturday Night Live" to greet the audience in every week a changing celebrity guest. Then there are introductory films, skits and live performances of the ensemble to see in which repeatedly subjects and events around the celebrity guest to be told.
Commissioned to make a working-class family drama for public television, up-and-coming director Rainer Werner Fassbinder took the assignment and ran, dodging expectations by depicting social realities in West Germany from a critical—yet far from cynical—perspective. Over the course of five episodes, the sprawling story tracks the everyday triumphs and travails of the young toolmaker Jochen and many of the people populating his world, including the woman he loves, his eccentric family, and his fellow workers, with whom he bands together to improve conditions on the factory floor.