Report from Berlin

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Ulrich Deppendorf, the former presenter of the program, during a television recording in front of the Reichstag building in Berlin, 2012

The report from Berlin is a television magazine on current political events, which is produced by the ARD capital studio in Berlin . It is the follow-up to the report from Bonn , which was first broadcast on German television on April 5, 1963 . The report from Berlin was first broadcast on April 16, 1999. Between September 3, 2004 and March 4, 2005, the topics of the day were broadcast with a report from Berlin .

Since March 13, 2005, the report from Berlin has been broadcast on Sundays in the evening program of the first , regardless of the day's topics . In spring 2020, the start of the program was brought forward from 6:30 p.m. to 6:05 p.m. In addition, the transmission time was extended by 5 minutes, the transmission time is now 25 minutes.

During the parliamentary summer break, the “ summer interviews ” are broadcast, in which the Federal President and the chairmen of all parties represented in the Bundestag are questioned.

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