Klock 8, aft stream

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Television broadcast
Original title Klock 8, aft stream
Country of production GDR
Year (s) 1964-1990
length 90 minutes
Broadcasting
cycle
5 shipments per year
genre music
Theme music Goodbye in Rostock, in Rostock at the Hafenba r
Moderation Horst Köbbert

Klock 8, aft stream from the Rostock harbor bar was a maritime music broadcast on GDR television from 1964 to 1990. Initially, the broadcast was broadcast from Rostock-Warnemünde and later from the Rostock Ostseestudio as a recording. It was broadcast five times a year on Saturday evening programs. The show was by the program managers of German Television also (DFF) as a kind of counterpart to the North German Radio (NDR) for the Community program of ARD produced series Haifischbar thought.

The hosts were Horst Köbbert , who introduced the guests and sang shanties , the housekeeper Rica Déus and Hans Knauer as bartenders . In 60 episodes, Heinz Draehn portrayed the tipsy, rhyming joker Kuddeldaddeldu as a seaman . Peter Borgelt , who also acted as a host in a role as a seaman for several years, experienced his first television appearance in this program and was there Kuddeldaddelich .

Guests were Monika Herz , Britt Kersten , Hartmut Eichler , Nina Lizell , Peter Albert , Kuddel & Hein , Lolita , Jonny Hill , Elke Martens , De Plattfööt , Kita Borowa and many others.

The harbor bar was a backdrop in the Rostock Baltic Sea studio. There a bar was shown behind the Alter Strom , an estuary of the Warnow in Warnemünde, hence the name aft Strom . Klock 8 , in High German "8 o'clock", stood for the beginning of the broadcast on GDR television. More than 3,500 songs and arrangements were written for Klock 8, aft stream . Wolfgang Brandenstein wrote many texts on these titles . The broadcast was rung in and out with a bell, which is now in the permanent exhibition dedicated to Horst Köbbert in the Warnemünde Local History Museum .

The GDR record label Amiga released the albums Klock 8, aft Strom and Klock 8, aft Strom, episode 2 with maritime songs in 1969 and 1970 . In 2016 the Telepool label released a three-way DVD Klock 8 aft Strom .

On the site of the former Rostock Ostseestudio on Tiergartenallee at Barnstorfer Wald in the southwest of Rostock, where a large disco is now operated, is the restaurant "Klock 8", the name of which is reminiscent of the show.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. An exhibition for the "singing sailor". In: Website of the NDR. Retrieved November 9, 2019 .