Irmela Hanover

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Irmela Hannover (* 1954 in Bremen ) is a German lawyer , television presenter and non-fiction author.

Life

Hannover is the daughter of the lawyer and children's book author Heinrich Hannover and the women's rights activist Elisabeth Hannover-Drück . She has two sons and a daughter.

During her high school she was politically active in the Socialist Student Union of Bremen and in the general student council of the State of Bremen (GSV) . After studying law at the University of Marburg , the University of Bremen and in New York , she studied development aid policy in Berlin and Costa Rica and worked for the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Brazil .

She became known to a wider audience through the moderation of the TV series ARD-Ratgeber: Recht (as successor to Johannes Wicke ), since September 2000 with the service time: Family . Since 2013 she has been head of the service and consumer affairs program group on WDR television.

Fonts

  • Women with red hair . Berlin 1997; Paperback, Berlin 1999; updated new edition, Berlin 2002.
  • Irmela Hannover, Cordt Schnibben : I can't get no: a couple of 68ers meet again and do their accounts . Cologne 2007.
  • Between heaven and earth: the balcony book . Berlin 2001.
  • Puhdys: a cult band from the east . Berlin 1994.
  • Irmela Hannover, Ilona Rothin: Are we one people? GDR reporters report from West Germany, FRG reporters report from East Germany . Hamburg 1990.
  • Irmela Hannover, Arne Birkenstock : Family pictures on television. Family pictures and family issues in fictional and non-fictional television shows . Study for the Adolf Grimme Institute, 2005
  • Irmela Hannover, Arne Birkenstock, Jürgen Kura: Future Family - Information on the 7th Family Report of the Federal Ministry for Family, Seniors, Women and Youth .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1990: Subject to no one - Heinrich Albertz (portrait of the pastor Heinrich Albertz ; WDR television; together with Jochen Dietrich)
  • 2001: Red hair, God forbid ( arte documentation; together with André Schäfer)
  • 2005: Six square meters of happiness (arte documentation; architectural and cultural history of the balcony; together with André Schäfer)

Awards

  • 1995 Press Prize of the German Lawyers' Association (together with Ferdos Forudastan / Frankfurter Rundschau and Micha Guttmann / WDR)
  • 2000: For the commitment of her service time family , she and Renate Krawielicki received the Blue Elephant for children's rights from the German Child Protection Association
  • 2003: Media award from the Ravensburger Verlag Foundation for education and upbringing in the family

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ WDR television