Robinzak
Robinzak was a German youth program that was broadcast in the afternoon program of ZDF in the mid-1970s (first broadcast: August 25, 1973). 30 episodes were produced, and they were broadcast every two weeks on Friday afternoons.
The main characters in this series were Robinzak and Telezak . In each episode Robinzak was a different child between the ages of eight and twelve who would like to have a question answered. To do this, they step into a kind of spacesuit and play the role of a child from another planet who would like to have their question answered exactly. At his side is the little robot Telezak , who can show films on his screen to answer the question.
The authors of the television series were Hans Hermann Köper and Gerhard Schmidt .
The consequences
- These fathers
- Play - but where?
- These mothers!
- Parent substitute
- Money to burn!
- TV heroes
- Punishment is needed! - Is there a punishment?
- From uncles and aunts and other relatives
- Master Whirlwind marries Mrs. Saubermann
- A friend, can that be the dad?
- Arguing must be learned!
- Again this vacation!
- All against one - is that fair?
- "Nice school" campaign
- Homework - hard work for children?
- Are the teachers there for the students?
- Are teachers people too?
- No diligence without a price?
- Jealousy - what is that?
- But Jürgen said ...
- It wasn't meant like that
- 11 years old and unhappy in love ...?
- We can't afford that ...
- It doesn't work without pocket money
- Monika's special work
- English 1 - Geography 5
- In the country school home
- The birthday present
- Big and small sports cannons
- You can't talk to anyone ...
literature
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Hans Hermann Köper , Gerhard Schmidt : Robinzak. DVA, Stuttgart 1974.
Part 1: We are now playing and learning with Robinzak ourselves. ISBN 3-421-02389-1 .
Part 2: School is fun with Robinzak. ISBN 3-421-02399-9 .
In addition to the books, the content was also distributed as radio plays on records and compact cassettes .
DVD
- The Robinzak episodes have not yet been released on DVD. Only on the “Retro TV Kids Box” on the Retro-TV website has an episode been published on DVD (episode: Monika's special work).