Lesch's cosmos

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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
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

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ ZDF science and space expert Heinrich Schiemann has died
  2. Harald Lesch succeeds Joachim Bublath