Whip

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Television broadcast
German title Whip
Country of production GDR
year 1982
length 30 minutes
Episodes 12
Broadcasting
cycle
per month
genre magazine
Director Karl Adam,
Wolfgang Genth,
Sabine Preuschhof
Moderation Thomas Knabe,
Imanuel Seilkopf
First broadcast January 18, 1982 on GDR 1

Dingsbums was a magazine for young pioneers on television in the GDR .

broadcast

Thomas Knabe and Imanuel Seilkopf conducted the program, which was aimed at young pioneers between the ages of six and eleven. Dingsbums saw itself as a leisure magazine with different topics and contents. Knabe and Seilkopf played and sang in the program, but the broadcast of additional music, which was unusual in the children's and youth magazines at the time, was dispensed with.

Dingsbums ran on Monday evening programs, the last of a total of twelve programs was broadcast on December 20, 1982. The follow-up to Dingsbums was the young pioneer magazine schau , which was broadcast from 1986 to 1991.

The too narrow target group or “too specific recipient addressing” or the missing music contributions are assumed to be the reasons for discontinuing things .

literature

Web links

Wiktionary: Whatsbums  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations

Individual evidence

  1. Kreutz, Loch, Rosenstein: From “AHA” to “VISITE” . P. 298.
  2. Dirk Ziegert: Youth television on the way from infotainment to infomercial . DUV Springer Fachmedien, Wiesbaden 1997, ISBN 978-3-8244-4250-8 , p. 35 ( limited preview in Google Book search).