Images from science

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Television broadcast
Original title Images from science
Country of production Germany
original language German
Year (s) 1973-1993
Production
company
WDR , NDR , BR
length 45 minutes
Broadcasting
cycle
per month
genre Science - TV magazine
Moderation Joachim Bublath , Helmut Engelhardt, Albrecht Fölsing , Winfried Göpfert , Detlef Jungjohann, Ekkehard Kloehn, Dieter Klooss, Hans Lechleitner, Holger Meifort, Jean Pütz , Günter Siefarth , Alexander von Cube
First broadcast January 5th, 1973 on ARD

Bilder aus der Wissenschaft was an ARD science program that was broadcast monthly between 1973 and 1993 on different slots. From the ARD family of channels, the WDR , the NDR and the BR alternated in the production of the program. The aim of the program was to inform viewers in an entertaining way about current developments in the technical and scientific field and to provide a general insight into the natural sciences . The communication of the content should be as generally understandable as possible. Even the scientific layperson should be offered guidance on trends and results in modern science.

The programs carried titles such as plastic, fuel and detergent from the field or with physics and chemistry against tumors .

history

Only nine years after ZDF had presented its own format for reporting on science and technology in 1964 with the series From Research and Technology , ARD started a science program. The broadcasting slot changed several times in its twenty-year history. Initially, the program was broadcast every four weeks on Fridays at 8.15 p.m. and then switched to Thursday in autumn 1973. At the end of the 1970s, she was given a new program slot on Wednesday at 9.45 p.m. From the early 1980s onwards, it always ran on Sunday afternoons.

Joachim Bublath , Helmut Engelhardt , Albrecht Fölsing , Winfried Göpfert , Detlef Jungjohann , Ekkehard Kloehn , Dieter Klooss , Hans Lechleitner , Holger Meifort , Jean Pütz , Günter Siefarth and Alexander von Cube supervised the program. Some of the moderators also became known through other popular science formats. In 1981, for example, Joachim Bublath took over the management of ZDF's science and technology editorial team, where he designed the science show Knoff-Hoff, among other things . Jean Pütz moderated the follow-up program to images from science GLOBUS - research and technology and the Hobbythek .

In 1993, Science Pictures was discontinued and replaced by a new science program.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d pictures from science at fernsehserien.de. Retrieved November 19, 2013 .
  2. ^ A b Jean Pütz: Pictures from science. Retrieved November 19, 2013 .

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