Oliver Döring

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Oliver Döring (born January 9, 1969 ) is a German director of commercial radio play series.

Life

Oliver Döring began his career as a freelance journalist, author and comedy maker for various broadcasters. He had his first successes in 1998 with the radio comedy Die Eins Live-Retter . In 1999 he received a work grant from the Filmstiftung NRW to promote young radio play talents.

Oliver Döring became known as the editor and director of the new production of the radio play series Geisterjäger John Sinclair, which has been released since 2000 . In 2011, after 70 episodes of the main series, nine episodes of the so-called John Sinclair Classics and several special episodes, he gave up directing the series. The reason was different ideas of Döring and the publishing house Lübbe about the future direction of the series.

In addition to John Sinclair , Döring implemented several radio plays on the science fiction saga Star Wars in collaboration with the audio play label Wortart , starting with the official adaptations of episodes I – VI. In 2012, after leaving John Sinclair, he founded the audio play label Imaga with Alex Stelkens. In addition to the radio play implementation of the Thrawn trilogy in the Star Wars series, Döring developed his first in-house production entitled End of Time .

In spring 2016 he started the horror radio play series Foster with Thomas Nero Wolff in the leading role that gave the title.

Radio play productions

  • Ghostbusters John Sinclair
    • 2000–2011: Edition 2000 (series 1–70, ongoing)
    • 2010–2011: Classics (episodes 1–9, ongoing)
    • 2003 - Staged reading The Return of the Black Death
    • 2005 - Special edition The Impaler
    • 2007 - The Comedy
  • Ghost Crime (6 episodes)
  • Don Harris, psycho cop
    • 2007–2011: 10 episodes
  • Starwars
    • 2004-2005: episodes I-VI
    • 2006–2007: Labyrinth of Evil (3 episodes)
    • 2008: Dark Lord (4 episodes)
    • 2012: Heirs of the Empire ( Thrawn Trilogy # 1, 4 episodes)
    • 2013: The Dark Side of the Force (Thrawn Trilogy # 2, 5 episodes)
    • 2014: The Last Command (Thrawn Trilogy # 3, 5 episodes)
  • End of Time
    • 2012: two minutes
    • 2014: happy ending
    • 2014: On the edge
    • 2015: retaliation
    • 2015: Weapons of the Apocalypse
    • 2015: love
  • The Border
    • 2014: The Road to Hell
    • 2014: The pact with death
    • 2015: The Uninvited
  • Foster
    • 2016: Prologue: The Soul of a Demon (Book 1, Prologue)
    • 2016: The Extinction of Light (Book 1, Chapter 1)
    • 2016: The Door of Doom (Book 1, Chapter 2)
    • 2016: Death Wedding (Book 1, Chapter 3)
    • 2016: The Witch (Book 2, Chapter 1)
    • 2016: A Demon Serving Me (Book 2, Chapter 2)
    • 2017: In the Human Body (Book 2, Chapter 3)
    • 2017: The Destroyer (Book 2, Chapter 4)
    • 2017: The Dead World Phenomenon (Book 2, Chapter 5)
    • 2017: Evil In Good (Book 3, Chapter 1)
    • 2017: Behind the Mirror (Book 3, Chapter 2)
    • 2018: The Abyss (Book 3, Chapter 3)
    • 2019: Trust (Book 3, Chapter 4)
    • 2019: Gods and Demons (Book 4, Chapter 1)
    • 2020: In the Eye of the Storm (Book 4, Chapter 2)
    • 2020: The Last Day of Mankind (Book 4, Chapter 3)
    • 2020: End Times (Book 4, Chapter 4)
  • Radio plays based on HG Wells
  • Fantastic stories

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.starwars-union.de/index.php?id=interview_oliverdoering
  2. http ://www. Zaubererspiegel-online.de/index.php/durchblick-hintergrnde-mainmenu-15/-im-prüch-mit--mainmenu-179/19761-oliver-doering-ueber-end-of-time -realized-ideas-and-loved-actors
  3. http://www.geisterspiegel.de/?p=8659
  4. ^ Review of the 2nd radio play in the Foster series at popshot.over-blog.de, accessed on April 21, 2016.