Golden screen

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The golden screen of the German magazine TV hearing and seeing was a television award given by the audience .

The golden screen is the oldest German television award. It was first awarded in 1959 by the television magazine Bild (Verlag Wilhelm Herget) in Stuttgart to artists such as Inge Meysel, Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff, Caterina Valente and Freddy Quinn. The winners were determined on the basis of a readers' vote.

In addition to this television award, a Golden Screen of Television Critics was launched, whose jurors included prominent critics such as Joachim Kaiser , Manfred Delling and Hans Hellmut Kirst .

After the Bauer Verlagsgruppe ( Hamburg ) took over the magazine “ Bild” and unified it with the competition paper TV Hören undsehen , the TV award was awarded until 1977.

Golden Screen Award Winner

Further winners of the golden screen are:

Rolf Schübel , Klaus Wildenhahn , Herbert Habersack , Freddy Quinn , Wolfgang Menge , Jürgen Goslar , Peter Hajek , Urs Egger , Erna Baumbauer , Heidelinde Weis , Irene Koss , Chariklia Baxevanos , Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff (5 × gold), Robert Lembke (2 × Gold), Peter Rüchel and Christian Wagner

Prize winners of other classes

Silver screen

Bronze screen

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Gold for Vivi and Dietmar . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung , January 9, 1971, p. 9, center right.