Helga Bayertz

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Helga Bayertz (born September 24, 1942 in Berlin-Wilmersdorf ) is a German presenter and speaker.

Life

After graduating from high school, Helga Bayertz learned the profession of foreign language correspondent . Since her path led her to the broadcaster Free Berlin in March 1963 , she completed speaking and acting training in addition to her freelance television announcement activity. Later she moderated her own music programs on the radio (from 1969 onwards the popular favorite program Der Stereo - Plattenteller as well as Evergreens International ) and television and was also seen as a newscaster in the Berliner Abendschau .

Since the 1990s she has been present on public transport as an announcement voice:

In Berlin on all buses, in the subway and also in the tram .

Nationwide in the cities of Frankfurt (Oder) , Hagen , Nuremberg (only English announcements in the subway), Münster and Potsdam . She could be heard in German and English on the Hanover S-Bahn trains on the routes to the airport, although she had also announced the stations on the other S-Bahn lines. She is also the announcement voice at the station Frankfurt Airport long-distance station (departure announcements) and on the platforms of the SkyLine the Frankfurt / Main airport . At the Munich S-Bahn, Helga Bayertz was replaced by the spokeswoman Regina Wallner and the Englishman Graham Baxter when the timetable changed in December 2009.

In the regional traffic of private companies, she speaks the stops of the Eurobahn (except for the 428 series), Hessian state railway (except in the vehicles of the type VT 2E), cantus Verkehrsgesellschaft , Ostseeland Verkehr , Usedomer Bäderbahn , Westfalenbahn , the Länderbahn , the Saxony urban railway and in the HzL -Trains of the Ringzug and earlier on the Erzgebirgsbahn .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Anonymous: Helga Bayertz. The blonde from Berlin. (Occupation: TV announcer (13)) . Funk Uhr , issue 50/1971, p. 18.