Confetti TiVi

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Older logo of the children's program

Confetti TiVi was the morning program for children on the Austrian public television channel ORF 1 , which ran from 1994 to 2008 .

history

In 1994 Confetti TiVi was conceived as a protected, advertising and non-violent broadcasting surface for children with its own logo. On April 11, 1994, the first broadcast was broadcast. On September 12, 2008, the last broadcast was broadcast.

At the beginning, the entire program was produced in Studio 3 of the ORF center . In October 1998 "Confetti TiVi" got a new "home" in "Confetti Town" in the film city of Vienna on Rosenhügel , in which Act Media was commissioned with the production from January 2004. Decades of long-running hits like Kasperl or 1, 2 or 3 found their place as well as Thomas Brezina's cult program Tom Turbo , Kids 4 Kids or Confetti News , a news program for young viewers that was always moderated by two children. In 1995 the first Kiddy Contest was broadcast, a talent show for children and young people who sing the current pop songs with different lyrics. Not to be forgotten is Confetti on Tour , where the ORF crew, including their mascots and presenters, travel all over Austria and South Tyrol every summer as “10. Austrian federal state ”toured.

The target group of the programs were children between 4 and 15 years of age - from January 2004, next to Level 5 (2004–2006), the interactive game show for Austrian school classes and the confetti circus , the puppet series for the youngest, also the Explorer Express , a series by children's book author Thomas Brezina , on the program - a program in which children were encouraged to discover the world with the help of experiments. From 2006, Brezina also had a game show for young viewers, the show Drachenschatz , which was broadcast on weekdays. From 2005 a new program encouraged reading: Erich Schleyer presented books for young readers every week in the program Der Schiefe Turm .

The program was discontinued on September 13, 2008 and replaced by a new broadcast format called Okidoki .

Confetti TiVi mascot

The mascot of confetti TiVi are man-made dolls, as most children's programs in the early 1990s Bim Bam Bino were moderated by rag dolls. The dolls were designed by Stefan Gaugusch.

Confetti , whose name the program bore, is a cheeky, yellow creature with green hair who lives in Blödelwedelhausen. He may be between nine and ten years old. He has green hair because he washes his hair with spinach - he prefers not to eat it. Confetti is like a badly brought up child: a know-it-all, and above all stubborn. But in an upside-down world like this, you have to be a bit stubborn as a child in order not to go under completely. Confetti likes simple foods, especially cookies, and he prefers to eat with his grandma because he can get her cookies. The green-haired child star loves the music on his Confetti CD , to which he likes to dance at home.

Rolf Rüdiger , his friend, is a rat whose zodiac sign is the bearded cellar louse . In the episode of the radio show "WOW - The Radio Wien Rätsel Show with Robert Steiner" on December 7, 2008, Rolf Rüdiger reveals that he also had a last name: "ORF". In the course of the broadcast he then added: Rolf Rüdiger Wrabetz-Orf. He loves cheese more than anything and would even sell his grandma for a cheese sandwich. He is a big fan of Gustav Mahler and is secretly in love with a rat from the 5th floor. His favorite character in the story is the Pied Piper of Hamelin . His motto was: "With a rat on board, Confetti TiVi won't sink so quickly."

Moderators

broadcasts

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. About us. In: Kasperl & Co. Retrieved January 18, 2020 (German).
  2. ^ Tri-tra-trallala: Kasperl has been there for 50 years. In: wien.ORF.at. October 21, 2007, accessed January 18, 2020 .