Night line (television broadcast)

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Television broadcast
Original title Night line
Country of production GermanyGermany Germany
Year (s) 2007 to 2016; from 2020
Production
company
Bavarian radio
length 30 minutes
Broadcasting
cycle
every Monday (until 2016)
monthly Tuesday (since 2020)
genre Talk, personal conversation
Moderation Andreas Bönte
First broadcast October 11, 2007 on Bavarian TV

The night line is a television broadcast on Bavarian television . It was broadcast weekly on Mondays from 11 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. until 2016, and has been broadcast monthly on Tuesdays from 11:15 p.m. to 11:45 p.m. since 2020. The night line is a tram (or tram) mostly in Munich , sometimes in Nuremberg , in Würzburg or in other Bavarian cities, with a film team. In this tram, moderator Andreas Bönte usually welcomes one or two guests from politics, science, acting and many other areas of society, with whom he talks very personally and openly about their lives and current activities for 30 minutes on the moving train. In the program, Andreas Bönte continues a personal, open culture of discussion, as it was previously developed by him in the "BR Forum" series. The night line is, as the title says, produced in the dark. In addition to the film cameras in the tram, there are also cameras on the side of the road to film the night line from outside as well.

In the course of a program reform of Bavarian TV, the night line was discontinued in March 2016. Instead, there has been the successor format, Nacht :sicht , since April 2016 , in which moderator Andreas Bönte greeted one or more guests in a restaurant in Munich's Lenbachhaus in the dark . From January 2020, new episodes of the night line will be broadcast "at the request of our viewers".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.sueddeutsche.de/medien/br-nachtlinie-faehrt-wieder-1.4758358
  2. Nachtlinie - broadcast portrait on br.de , accessed on November 22, 2014
  3. On the way with Dr. Sibylle Anderl on br.de