Adolf Grimme Prize 1972

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The 9th Adolf Grimme Prize was awarded in 1972 . The award ceremony took place on March 10, 1972 in the Marl Theater.

Award winners

Adolf Grimme Prize with gold

  • Theo Gallehr and Rolf Schübel (for the script and direction of Rote Fahnen you can see better. A shutdown from the point of view of the laid-offs , WDR )

Adolf Grimme Prize with silver

Adolf Grimme Prize with bronze

  • Siegfried Braun , Reinhold Iblacker and Axel de Roche (for the editors of The Last Station - Shooting in a Dying Clinic , ZDF )
  • Edith Scholz (for script and direction of Im Beben der Erde is my day - Revolutionary Art in Mexico , WDR)
  • Helmut Pigge (for the book on Operation Walküre. Part 2: Dead Hours - The Events of July 20, 1944 , WDR)
  • Mechthild Lange (for script and direction for psychological tests, part 1: measuring what is measurable , NDR)

Adolf Grimme Prize for the most interesting experiment

Special honor

  • Fried Thumser (for special contributions to the development of the television program)

Honorable recognition from the General Programs Jury

Special recognition

  • WDR (for the efforts to develop criteria for a transparency of the television program and to activate the television participant, especially with the programs Orakel and Glashaus )

Special award from the state government of North Rhine-Westphalia

  • Franz Baumer (for the script of the production with the title Hermann Hesse - Heiliger der Hippies?, BR)

Special award from the Stifterverband for German science

  • Rüdiger Proske (for the book on In Search of Tomorrow's Far: At the End of Our Future? Part 1: The United States in the Fight against Environmental Pollution , NDR)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 9th Grimme Prize 1972 in the Grimme Prize Archive