Bambi Awards 1979

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The 30th Bambi Awards took place on January 19, 1979 in the Bayerischer Hof in Munich . The prices refer to the year 1978. The moderator of the event was Carolin Reiber .

The award

A Bambi was awarded for the first time posthumously in 1979 - to Peter Frankenfeld, who died a few days before the award . The award was accepted by Frankenfeld's widow Lonny .

Josef Göhlen received his second Bambi after 1978 . He got the Bambis as head of the children's and youth program at ZDF and thus responsible for ensuring that the series ran on German television.

Award winners

Most popular children's series

Josef Göhlen for Five Friends

Best German sports report

Harry Valérien

Best German TV Actress

Christine Wodetzky for the television film Platzangst from the Notsignale series

Best foreign serial actor

Karl Malden for The Streets of San Francisco

Best character actor

Hans Christian Blech for knives in the head

Best German television journalist

Dieter Kronzucker

Best German television commissioner

Horst Tappert for Derrick

Best German television youth magazine

Karin Emde and Wolfgang Lörcher for Direkt

Memory bambi

Peter Frankenfeld

Television discovery

Ursela Monn for A man wants to go up

Most interesting television series

Alex Haley for Roots

Funniest entertainment

Rudi Carrell for On the Run

Producer, for services to German film

Ludwig Waldleitner

Web links

  • Bambi Prize Winner. In: Bambi.de. Retrieved on November 16, 2018 (pleaseenter “for 1977”under I'm looking for and start the search).
  • Bambi Awards. In: IMDb. Retrieved December 5, 2017 .

Individual evidence

  1. The referenced source World star Karl Malden was touched speaks of the 31st award. Indeed, given an annual event first held in 1948, one might assume that the 1979 edition would be the 32nd. However, the award for the previous year was made from 1955, which is why there was no Bambi award in 1954. In addition, there was no award ceremony in 1966, as Rüdiger Klausmann himself wrote in his article A golden deer for Winnetou . Since there was no more than one award in any year until 1979, it was the 30th.
  2. ^ A b Rüdiger Klausmann: World star Karl Malden was touched. In: Bambi.de. Retrieved December 5, 2017 .