Maritime (label)
Maritim is a label for radio plays of all kinds that has been active in different owner constellations since it was founded in the late 1960s .
history
Founded in the late 1960s, Maritim was originally a label from the John Jahr publishing house and published documentaries on LP . The label was later transferred to Gruner + Jahr and the Bertelsmann Group. During this time, Maritim was perceived as the biggest competitor of the Europe label . This resulted in productions such as Die Kleine Hexe Klavi-Klack , Perry Clifton , Karl May productions by Kurt Vethake and others or Tim & Struppi . In the case of radio plays that were specially produced for children, there was also the addition of Maritime next to the logo . Wild West productions, e.g. B. von Karl May, had the addition Gaucho .
At the end of the 1990s, the Dortmund entrepreneur Carsten Hermann, operator of the radio play archive, began producing new radio play series under the name Maritim. Under Hermann, series such as the Sherlock Holmes settings with Christian Rode and Peter Groeger , Pater Brown , Mimi Rutherford , The Greatest Cases of Scotland Yard , Danger or Dark Trace were created . In 2014 Maritim Verlag entered into a long-term cooperation with Highscore Music . As a result, many titles should be republished again as a download or stream.
In 2015 Maritim was taken over by Sebastian Pobot , Managing Director of Highscore Music, and the publisher's catalog was merged with Pobot's radio play content, creating the largest independent radio play catalog. Since then, the radio play division of Highscore Music has been continued under the Maritim- Verlag brand .
Productions
Tintin
episode | title | Year of production | Publisher / label |
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1 | The crab with the golden claws | 1984 | Maritime / Ariola Express |
2 | The secret of the unicorn | 1984 | Maritime / Ariola Express |
3 | The treasure of Rackham the Red | 1984 | Maritime / Ariola Express |
4th | Travel destination moon | 1984 | Maritime / Ariola Express |
5 | The case of the bees | 1984 | Maritime / Ariola Express |
6th | The singer's jewels | 1984 | Maritime / Ariola Express |
7th | The seven crystal balls | 1984 | Maritime / Ariola Express |
8th | Flight 714 to Sydney | 1984 | Maritime / Ariola Express |
9 | Coal on board | 1984 | Maritime / Ariola Express |
10 | Tim and the Picaros | 1984 | Maritime / Ariola Express |
11 | Tim in Tibet | 1984 | Maritime / Ariola Express |
12 | The mysterious star | 1984 | Maritime / Ariola Express |
The radio drama episodes are mainly released on radio drama cassettes (MCs) and partly on long-playing records (LPs).
The speakers for the main roles are Lutz Schnell as Tim (also in the television series), Gottfried Kramer as Captain Haddock, Joachim Wolff as Professor Bienlein and Günter Lüdke, and Klaus Wagener as Schulze and Schultze. Wolfgang Buresch plays a special role as Struppi, who speaks the part of the narrator.
Edgar Wallace series
- Edgar Wallace : The zinc man . With Manfred Krug and Sascha Draeger , Alexandra Doerk and others Gruner + Jahr, Hamburg 1982, order no. maritime 295 036-210 (LP).
- Edgar Wallace: The Frog with the Mask. With Manfred Krug and Sascha Draeger, Alexandra Doerk and others Gruner + Jahr, Hamburg 1982, order no. maritime 295 037-210 (LP).
- Edgar Wallace: The Witcher. With Manfred Krug and Sascha Draeger, Alexandra Doerk and others Gruner + Jahr, Hamburg 1982, order no. maritime 295 035-210 (LP).
- Edgar Wallace: The Dead Eyes of London. With Manfred Krug and Sascha Draeger, Alexandra Doerk and others Gruner + Jahr, Hamburg 1982, order no. maritime 295038-210 (LP).
- The Gang of Terror (1982, Henry Kielmann , Manoel Ponto , Rolf Jülich )
- News from the Witcher (1982, Henry Kielmann, Manoel Ponto, Peter von Schulz)
- The Inn on the Thames (1982, Henry Kielmann, Manoel Ponto, Renate Pichler)
- The Eerie Monk (1982, Henry Kielmann, Manoel Ponto, Joachim Richert) *
- The secret of the yellow daffodils (1983, Rolf Jülich, Pia Werfel, Lothar Zibell)
- The door with the 7 locks (1983, Rolf Jülich, Gaby Libbach, Harald Pages )
- The green archer (1983, Rolf Jülich, Matthias Grimm, Gottfried Kramer )
- The Indian Shawl (1983, Rolf Jülich, Gerda Gmelin, Manfred Wohlers)
From 2004 the label Maritim made an attempt to continue the Wallace radio plays. However, this seemed ill-considered and half-baked to the listener. The stories are sometimes confusing. The narrator in all three parts is the familiar voice of Eckart Dux.
- The face in the dark (2004, Eckart Dux , Thomas Kröger, Tim Knauer)
- At the three oaks (2004, Eckart Dux, Achim Schülke, Till Endemann)
- The Unheimliche (2006, Eckart Dux, Robert Missler, Eva Michaelis)
- The banknote counterfeiter (2006, Eckart Dux, Mark Bremer, Christine Pappert)
Karl May
Under the direction of Kurt Vethake and others, 30 radio plays have been created, some of which have also been released on CD. Some titles were previously published by other labels and published as licensed goods by Maritim.
Episode index
- Through the dessert
- Through wild Kurdistan
- In the gorges of the Balkans
- The Schut
- Winnetou I
- Winnetou II
- Winnetou III
- Winnetou IV
- On the Rio de la Plata
- In the Cordilleras
- Old Surehand I.
- Old Surehand II
- In the land of Mahdi I.
- In the land of Mahdi II
- In the land of Mahdi III
- Satan and Iscariot I.
- Satan and Iscariot II
- In the realm of the silver lion
- Among vultures
- The treasure in Silbersee
- The oilprince
- Half-blood
- The legacy of the Inca
- The blue-red Methuselah I
- The blue and red Methuselah II
- The slave caravan I.
- The slave caravan II
- The pyramid of the sun god
- Trapper Vulture's Beak
- The jewel island
Sherlock Holmes
From 2003 to 2011, Maritim was the first and so far only German-language radio play label to publish an adaptation of all 60 original stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle . The series then continued in 2013 and 2014 with five self-written cases.
The main roles were spoken by Christian Rode as Sherlock Holmes and Peter Groeger as his companion Dr. Watson . In a recurring role Volker Brandt could also be heard as Inspector Lestrade .
The radio plays were released both as individual CDs and as boxes with three to four episodes each. The first 16 stories also appeared on MC, episode 50 was released on vinyl for the anniversary. In 2015, the original scripts of the first 20 radio plays were also published as e-books . The scripts of the first ten episodes also served as a template for a series of novels at Kelter Verlag in 2016 .
Follow Index:
- The house by the blood beeches
- The blue carbuncle
- The Musgrave ritual
- The five orange pits
- The six Napoleons
- The Valley of Fear (double CD)
- The Sussex Vampire
- The patient
- A scandal in Bohemia
- The Norwood Builder
- The three Garridebs
- A study in scarlet red (double CD)
- The Greek interpreter
- The dancing males
- The boarding school
- The second stain
- Silver arrow
- The Hound of the Baskervilles (double CD)
- The stockbroker's clerk
- The landed gentry of Reigate
- The hunchback
- The Secret of Gloria Scott
- The fleet contract
- Under the sign of four (double CD)
- The yellow face
- The diadem
- The missing rugby player
- The man with the disfigured lip
- The League of Redheads
- A question of identity
- The three gables
- The red circle
- The buck
- Charles Augustus Milverton
- The veiled tenant
- The devil's foot
- The lonely cyclist
- The speckled ribbon
- The Thor Bridge
- The golden pince-nez
- Abbey Grange
- The riddle of Boscombe Valley
- The cardboard box
- The Bruce Partington Plans
- The disappearance of Lady Carfax
- The lion's mane
- The Mazarin stone
- The illustrious client
- The pale soldier
- Shoscombe Old Place
- The retired paint dealer
- Wisteria Lodge
- The detective on his deathbed
- The three students
- The man with the crouched gait
- Engineer's thumb
- The noble bachelor
- The last problem
- The empty house
- His farewell performance
- How Watson learned the trick
- The missing Sherlock Holmes
- The three murderers of Sir William
- Fog of horror
- When the master got lost
- Death as a guest at Mallory Manor (published by Hermann Media)
Detective Columbus & Son
Detective Columbus & Son is a series of eight detective radio plays for the youth by Peter Riesenburg, which was first published as LP / MC by maritim (Verlag Gruner + Jahr) from 1981. Your protagonists are the private detective Donald Columbus and his son Aki, who solve different cases together. They are portrayed in all episodes by Lothar Grützner and Mark Seidenberg . The regular narrator of the series is Gottfried Kramer .
Production: Hans-Joachim Herwald
Sound: Hartmut Kulka
Director: Hans Joachim Herwald / Peter Riesenburg (pseudonym Harald Dzubilla ) Script
: Peter Riesenburg (Harald Dzubilla)
Follow Index:
- Real money for false whistles
- Brands, blossoms and two weird birds
- Ransom for a Dachshund
- The secret of the black suitcase
- Chasing a black shadow
- The secret of the Indian letters
- A phantom leaves no traces
- There are many witnesses to character assassination
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ CHRizzz: Interview with Carsten Hermann. In: hoerspiele.de. September 15, 2006, accessed November 3, 2018 .
- ↑ Marc Hairapetian: Radio play cult: John Sinclair chases the ??? In: Spiegel Online . February 12, 2003, accessed April 16, 2015 .
- ↑ Detlef Kurtz: An interview with Carsten Hermann. In: hoernews.de. Retrieved November 3, 2018 .
- ↑ CHRizzz: Interview with Carsten Hermann. In: hoerspiele.de. September 11, 2002, accessed November 3, 2018 .
- ↑ Highscore Music enters into a long-term sales cooperation with Maritim. In: highscoremusic.com. March 26, 2014, archived from the original on July 12, 2014 ; accessed on April 16, 2015 .
- ↑ Publisher Sebastian Pobot takes over the traditional Maritim brand. In: buchmarkt.de. March 10, 2015, accessed April 16, 2015 .
- ↑ The great Edgar Wallace radio play thread. In: homepagemodules.de. Retrieved April 16, 2015 .