Happy everyday life

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Television broadcast
Original title Happy everyday life
Happy everyday life logo.svg
Country of production Germany
Year (s) 1993-2010
Production
company
SWR
length 90 minutes
Broadcasting
cycle
per month
genre Folk music
Moderation
First broadcast May 31, 1993 on SWR TV and SR TV

The happy everyday life is a folk entertainment program that was produced and broadcast from 1993 to 2010 by Südwestrundfunk - occasionally in cooperation with Saarländischer Rundfunk .

Heinz Siebeneicher was the moderator for many years . From 2008 to 2010, Malte Arkona moderated .

content

Happy everyday life is a mixture of hits and folk music, comedy and interesting facts about the restaurant. The programs were produced alternately in places in Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate ; individual programs were also shot in Saarland and produced in cooperation with Südwestrundfunk and Saarländischer Rundfunk , with an afternoon dress rehearsal and then the actual 90-minute recording in the evening. Five camera teams were required for ordinary recording. However, the musicians did not sing or make music live , but instead used the playback method .

Mrs. Wäber

Martha Wäber , played by Hansy Vogt , is the moderator's clumsy assistant. An open-minded, sometimes naive woman from the Black Forest who has a solution or explanation for everything.

She had her first television appearance in 1998 at the Happy Daily Life in the Hotel Dollenberg in Bad Griesbach . Since then, she has also appeared regularly in other television programs, including, again and again on Sundays and Happy After-hours , moderates and goes on solo tour.

background

The result is Merry everyday from the same weekly radio show at SWR4 which 1989-2006 are also moderated Heinz Siebeneicher.

Originally, four programs were broadcast per year. Due to the positive audience response - market shares of up to 16 percent in the broadcasting area and more than 1.19 million viewers nationwide - it was broadcast monthly from 1998 to 2010.

Web links

Official homepage of the SWR

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Siegfried Volk: Hundreds of enthusiastic visitors experience SWR broadcast in the Pfullendorfer Stadthalle. Applause for a few happy hours . In: Südkurier from January 14, 2010
  2. http://www.swr.de/presseservice/archiv/2008/-/id=3212418/nid=3212418/did=3379978/stbua7/index.html