Klock 8, aft stream
Television broadcast | |
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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
- Klock 8, aft stream. In: fernsehserien.de. Retrieved November 8, 2019 .
- 360 ° view of the ship's bell (Virtual State Museum Mecklenburg)
Individual evidence
- ↑ An exhibition for the "singing sailor". In: Website of the NDR. Retrieved November 9, 2019 .