An evening with Georg Thomalla

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Television series
Original title An evening with Georg Thomalla
An evening with Georg Thomalla Logo.jpg
Country of production Germany
original language German
Year (s) 1982-1985
Production
company
SWF
ARD
length 45 minutes
Episodes 7 ( list )
genre Comedy
Director Harald Schäfer
Dieter Pröttel
Helmut Kissel
script Curth Flatow
Roland Heyes
Kurt Rittig
Rainer Puchert
production Kurt Rittig
First broadcast September 14, 1982 on ARD

An evening with Georg Thomalla is an ARD comedy television series that was broadcast from 1982 to 1985. The comedian and actor Georg Thomalla slips into different roles in seven short comedies.

action

In this series of episodes with self-contained stories, Georg Thomalla plays seven different roles. For example, he gives the antiques dealer Peter Winter, who would prefer to be an actor and author, or as a husband and superior he gets into some awkwardness and strange situations.

The supporting roles were occupied alternately.

background

As in the TV series Comical Stories with Georg Thomalla from 1961 to 1971, Georg Thomalla shines again in various tabloid comedies . Again he gives the role of Tommi introduced there. While the scripts in the previous series mostly had British origins, well-known German authors such as Curth Flatow and Kurt Rittig now also provided the templates.

actor

Guest roles were among others Corinna Genest , Andrea L'Arronge , Beatrice Richter , Ernst Fritz Fürbringer , Sonja Ziemann , Christian Ebel , Doris Gallart , Evelyn Opela , Til Erwig , Ute Willing and Hans-Jürgen Bäumler .

Episodes

episode title First broadcast
1 The Boxer Rebellion September 14, 1982
2 A long weekend October 12, 1982
3 The bed November 16, 1982
4th No man to marry December 28, 1982
5 Marriage Exercises or The Cheerful Coward January 18, 1983
6th let's Dance February 15, 1982
7th Dear boy's ring February 14, 1985

DVD release

The series was released on January 2, 2015 in a complete box with all 7 episodes of Pidax.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Reufsteck, Stefan Niggemeier: Das Fernsehlexikon. All over 7000 programs from Ally McBeal to the ZDF hit parade . Goldmann, Munich 2005, ISBN 3-442-30124-6 .