Yuri Tetzlaff

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Juri Tetzlaff (2011)

Juri Tetzlaff (born July 13, 1972 in Karlsruhe ) is a German television presenter .

Career

Tetzlaff grew up as the son of two musicians. His father is a cellist, his mother is a singer and plays the flute. He completed his Abitur at the Markgrafen-Gymnasium in Karlsruhe . He began his television career as an intern at the ZDF youth show X Base . After some activities in various television productions, he took over the moderation of the computer magazine X-Base. He also presented the program Ferienfieber on ZDF from summer 1995 to summer 1999, with Eva Habermann , Anke Kortemeier and Singa Gätgens , among others .

Since the opening of the children's channel KiKA on January 1st, 1997, Tetzlaff has been part of the regular moderator base. Here he works as a reporter and presenter in the programs Trickboxx , Baumhaus (shortly before the Sandman from 6:50 p.m. to 7 p.m., alternating with Singa Gätgens ) and Mit-Mach-Mühle , as well as on current events KI.KA Spezial. Furthermore, Juri Tetzlaff was seen in two episodes of the children's series Schloss Einstein and moderated the program Aktiv Boxx from 1997 to 2001 and the program Kikania from 2001 to 2004 . He also presented the hidden camera show for children Auweia!

Tetzlaff has recorded several CDs, including a new recording of Peter and the Wolf .

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