Stories from the future
Television series | |
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Original title | Stories from the future |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Year (s) | 1978-1980 |
Production company |
ZDF |
length | 55 minutes |
Episodes | 7 ( list ) |
genre | Science fiction |
Director |
Heinz Schirk Thomas Fantl Gerd Oelschlegel Harald Philipp Georg Tressler |
idea |
Heinz Haber Irmgard Haber Dieter Seelmann |
script |
Karl Wittlinger Gerd Oelschlegel |
music |
Evzen Illín Gottfried Böttger |
First broadcast | January 13, 1978 on ZDF |
Stories from the Future is a television series produced by ZDF based on ideas by Heinz Haber , Irmgard Haber and Dieter Seelmann , which was broadcast from 1978 to 1980. The individual episodes deal with problems that could come to mankind in the future.
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Developments and the problems resulting from them are outlined that could come to mankind in the future. Scientists fight against an unknown threatening disease, invent a method to control the human brain, use telepathy and want to develop a drug that stops aging. Other topics covered, such as the terrible side effects of a new pesticide, doping in sports, and artificial insemination outside the body, are no longer fiction. The individual episodes are self-contained, the actors change from one episode to another.
Actors and roles
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Episodes
episode | title | Charisma |
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1 | Australian blindness | January 13, 1978 |
2 | Condemned to live | February 10, 1978 |
3 | Birth of an orphan | March 10, 1978 |
4th | Adam and Eve again | April 7, 1978 |
5 | The mix | October 6, 1979 |
6th | According to human judgment | October 21, 1979 |
7th | Beloved bondage | March 10, 1980 |
literature
- Irmgard Haber, Heinz Haber, Karl Wittlinger: Stories from the future . DVA, Stuttgart 1978, ISBN 978-3-421-02713-9 .
Web links
- Stories from the future in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Stories from the future at Fernsehserien.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ 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 .