Lesch's cosmos
| Television broadcast | |
|---|---|
| Original title | Lesch's cosmos |
| Country of production | Germany |
| original language | German |
| Year (s) | since 1964 |
| Production company |
ZDF |
| length | 30 minutes |
| Broadcasting cycle |
monthly (Tuesdays) |
| genre | Science magazine |
| Moderation |
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| First broadcast | September 11, 1964 on ZDF |
Leschs cosmos is a scientific journal of the ZDF .
history
The magazine started in 1964 under the name Ausforschung und Technik . Heinrich Schiemann moderated this program for 17 years, from 1981 Joachim Bublath was the leading moderator and head of the responsible ZDF editorial team for science and technology . The modernized format was launched on October 20, 1988 under the new title of adventure research . From the turn of the millennium, the program was broadcast less and less until it was reissued in 2004 under the title Joachim Bublath . After Bublath's retirement in 2008, Harald Lesch took his place. Since then, the program has been called adventure research again and was broadcast once a month on Wednesday evenings instead of Adventure Knowledge . As part of the ZDF program reform, on March 15, 2011 , adventure research switched to its own slot on Tuesday evening. Since 2010 there has been an annual review at the end of the year called Earth 20xx: The Interview . There Harald Lesch and Mother Earth (spoken by Anka Zink ) look back on the year from a scientific point of view. Since February 2014 the program has been called Leschs Kosmos , which was used to name the series Frag den Lesch until September 2013 .
The speaker in the scientific contributions is Hans-Peter Bögell .
Director for Ask den Lesch and Lesch's Kosmos Klaus Heim
Award
- 2010: Nomination for the Golden Camera in the category Best Information (knowledge broadcast)
- 2020: German television award in the best infotainment category
Web links
- Lesch's cosmos on ZDF
- Leschs cosmos in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Joachim Bublath on his television career and the concept of "Adventure Research" Interview with Joachim Bublath with lots of background information (December 29, 2008)