Schlagerrevue
Die Schlagerrevue , often also Die Schlagerrevue , was a rating program of the radio of the GDR , in which new productions of the radio and the record company Amiga were presented. In the first four years, the show was called Schlagerlotterie . It is considered to be the longest-serving hit parade in the world.
history
The program was first presented on September 11, 1953 by presenter Heinz Quermann and broadcast from the Funkhaus Leipzig, still under the name Schlagerlotterie . It was later renamed Schlagerrevue . The first music editors were Gerhard Honig and Siegfried Mai from 1953 to 1956 . After Honig und Mai, from 1958 to 1963 Walter Kubiczeck , who was replaced by Siegfried Jordan as music editor on September 11, 1963, on the tenth anniversary of the show, at the express request of Heinz Quermann and against the wishes of the management of the station, was replaced by Siegfried Jordan . Siegfried Jordan supervised the program from 1963 to 1988. He was followed by Frank Kaiser from 1988 to 1990.
In 1957, after 231 episodes of the hit lottery, a final point was set for the time being because some officials took offense at the word “lottery” in the title of the program, as such a name for games of chance would not fit into the image of socialist society.
The program was restarted on October 20, 1958 as "Schlagerrevue", in particular through a large number of letters from the listeners. This change went hand in hand with a number of innovations that Siegfried Jordan was able to implement over time. From 1958 onwards, the new presentations were divided into 3 blocks A, B and C, where block A stood for the Funkhaus Leipzig, block B for the Funkhaus Berlin and block C for AMIGA. From autumn 1963 five new titles with unlimited duration were presented for evaluation in each broadcast; there were ten titles in the rating. The audience decided the respective placements in their weekly hit parade through their letters. At the beginning of 1966, the number of new releases was reduced from five to three, and the previously unlimited term, and thus the length of time a title stayed in the top group, was limited to a maximum of ten weeks.
With their correspondence, the listeners were initially able to determine the order of the three newly introduced titles in block A, which were then played again in the following week in the order chosen by the majority of the audience. It was only from this point in time that these titles could also be selected for the actual hit parade of the top 10, Block B with the “songs you like to hear most from us at the moment”.
Another innovation from Siegfried Jordan was that from now on the episodes were no longer pre-produced as recordings, but were broadcast live by Radio DDR I from the broadcasting studio in the radio house in Berlin's Nalepastraße in Berlin's Treptow-Köpenick district, Oberschöneweide . In order to maintain direct and personal contact with the listeners, live broadcasts were occasionally carried out as public events from companies, clubhouses or holiday homes. In 1988, Jordan officially retired from the Schlagerrevue at his own request. However, he continued to support his successor Frank Kaiser, for example with the counts for the year-end evaluation.
During the transition in the GDR in 1989, a total of 1731 programs were broadcast by March 26, 1990, 7000 titles were presented and over seven million letters were counted. According to Heinz Quermann in the MDR program “Guten Abend: Heinz Quermann” on February 14, 1998, the series with a running time of 36 years and 3 months was already the “longest radio hit parade in the world” ". With the end of Radio DDR I in 1990, the hit revue with the 1731st edition on March 26, 1990 was discontinued.
On September 22, 1996, numerous well-known artists met on the Waldbühne in Schwarzenberg for a “very last” hit revue. The 1732nd episode with the title “There's only one time” was a gala event on the occasion of Heinz Quermann's 75th birthday on February 10th of the same year. This hit revue was a coproduction with MDR television, which broadcast the entire event live.
Anniversary editions
A thousand times for you: The Schlagerrevue
Anniversary broadcast for the 1000th episode of the Radio DDR series. Many artists and other radio presenters congratulate them.
Moderation: Heinz Quermann
Contributors: Bisser Kirow , Radio Tanzorchester Prag Direction: Josef Wobruva, Thomas Lück , Aurora Lacasa , Michael Hansen & Die Nancys , Manfred Uhlig , Maryla Rodowicz , Dani Marsan, Helga Brauer , Fred Frohberg , Lutz Jahoda , Günter Geißler , Uncle Stanislaus and his jazz grandpas with Siegfried Krause, Chris Doerk , Andreas Holm , Die Puhdys , Peter Albert , Monika Herz , Hans-Jürgen Beyer , Kati Kovacz , Frank Schöbel with group etc and the television ballet
Other guests: Kurt Demmler , Wolfgang Brandenstein , Dieter Schneider , Gerhard Honig , Siegfried Mai, Walter Kubiczeck , Karin Kersten, Siegfried Jordan , Arndt Bause , Willibald Winkler , Günter Hansel , Hans Misersky
The television recording was made during the live stereo broadcast of the program on the radio from the House of the Cheerful Muse in Leipzig .
Radio live broadcast: Monday, March 17, 1975, 8:05 p.m. on Radio DDR I , TV first broadcast: Saturday, March 22, 1975, 8:00 p.m. on East German television, 1st program
Note: In contrast to Live - Broadcast on radio, this episode was cut from 115 minutes to 90 minutes before it was first broadcast on TV.
25 years of Schlagerrevue
The 25th anniversary of the series was celebrated as a radio special on September 11, 1978, as part of the 1174th Schlagerrevue episode. The program was broadcast live on Radio DDR I from 8:05 p.m. in stereo from the Palast der Republik as a public event.
30 years of Schlagerrevue
Anniversary edition of the series as the 1419th episode of the radio hit parade
Moderation: Heinz Quermann
Contributors: Andreas Holm , Ina-Maria Federowski , Ivica Šerfezi , Ljupka Dimitrovska , Thomas Lück , Monika Herz , Dagmar Frederic , Peter Wieland , Gerd Christian , Anikó, Roland Neudert , Wolfgang Ziegler & Gruppe Wir (Band) , Die Puhdys , Ekkehard Göpelt , Fred Frohberg , Helga Brauer , Lutz Jahoda , Rica Déus , Karel Gott , Hartmut Schulze-Gerlach (Muck) , Monika Hauff & Klaus-Dieter Henkler , Frank Schöbel and the children - and youth ballet of VEB Filmfabrik Wolfen Direction: Christa Künne-Lenz
Other guests: Ricarda Kaellander, Walter Kubiczeck , Karin Kersten, Alfred Knop, Hans-Joachim Wolfram , Sabine Herrmann, Dieter Schneider , Spejbl & Hurvinek , Hans Misersky , Peter Niedziella , Margot Ebert , Arndt Bause , Dieter Schneider , Siegfried Jordan
This anniversary edition was produced as a joint production by Radio DDR and the television of the GDR from the house of the cheerful muse in Leipzig transmitted and broadcast simultaneously as a live broadcast on radio and TV.
First broadcast: Saturday, September 10, 1983, 8:00 p.m. on East German television, 1st program and at the same time in stereo on Radio DDR I
35 years of Schlagerrevue
Anniversary edition of the series as the 1668th episode of the radio hit parade
Moderation: Heinz Quermann
Contributors: Ulli Schwinge , Inka , Olaf Berger , Helga Brauer , Fred Frohberg , Ilja Hauser Band, Ljupka Dimitrovska , Ivica Šerfezi , Ina-Maria Federowski , Roland Neudert , Petra Kusch-Lück , Gerd Christian , Petra Zieger & Band , Uwe Jensen , Conny Strauch , Regina Thoss , Robby Lind , Peter Ehrlicher, Ekkehard Göpelt , Dagmar Frederic , Hartmut Schulze-Gerlach (Muck) , Maja Catrin Fritsche , Kathrin Fischer , Gaby Hagen , Evelyn, Helga Hahnemann , Monika Hauff & Klaus-Dieter Henkler , Frank Schöbel and the children's and youth ballet of the VEB Filmfabrik Wolfen Direction: Christa Künne-Lenz
Other guests: Siegfried Mai, Walter Kubiczeck , Siegfried Jordan , Cantus Choir , Hans- Jürgen Großpietsch, Klaus-Peter Beyer , Susanne Tribut, Gertraude Miehe u. a.
This anniversary edition was broadcast as a joint production by Radio DDR and the TV of the GDR from the House of the Cheerful Muse in Leipzig and simultaneously broadcast as a live broadcast on radio and TV.
First broadcast: Saturday, September 3, 1988, 8:00 p.m. on GDR television, 1st program and at the same time in stereo on Radio GDR I.
That's unique
The 1732th episode of the Schlagerrevue
Moderation: Dagmar Frederic, Petra Kusch-Lück and Heinz Quermann
Contributors: Regina Thoss , Ute Freudenberg , Eva-Maria Pickert , Peter Ehrlicher, Marina Wils, Siegfried Uhlenbrock , Wolfgang Behrendt , Achim Mentzel , Gaby Rückert , Peter Wieland , Gerd Christian , Monika Herz , Ulli Schwinge , Helga Zerrenz , Thomas Natschinski , Ekkehard Göpelt , Julia Axen , Michael Hansen , Friederike Doreen, Jörg Hindemith , Monika Hauff & Klaus-Dieter Henkler , Fred Frohberg , Roland Neudert , Jürgen Hart , Hans -Jürgen Beyer , Kerstin Rodger, Peter Albert , James W. Pulley , Nina Lizell , Wolfgang Ziegler , Ivica Šerfezi , Ljupka Dimitrovska , Wolfgang Lippert u. a.
This edition was a public gala event on the Waldbühne Schwarzenberg .
First broadcast: Sunday, September 22nd, 1996, 3:45 p.m. in what was then the 3rd TV program of Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR) and in what was then 3rd TV program from Sender Freies Berlin (SFB), B1
The annual winners
1953
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | In a small tavern close to the harbor | Irma Baltuttis & Fritz Hemmann | |
2. | My ship lies lonely in the harbor | Fred Frohberg | |
3. | Small house by the forest | Waltraut Schulz & Herbert Roth | |
4th | A little rendezvous | Leila Negra | |
5. | In the morning, in the evening, by day and by night | The 3 Travelers |
1954
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | This is love at first sight | Brigitte Rabald | |
2. | Viola, viola | Klaus Gross | |
3. | Those who are young fall in love | Brigitte Rabald | |
4th | When the port goes to sleep | Sonja Siewert & Herbert Klein | |
5. | Get over, ferryman | Klaus Gross |
1955
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | Penguin Mambo | RTO Leipzig , head: Walter Eichenberg | |
2. | It should be like back then | The Hofmann siblings | |
3. | All skirts fly | Ping-Pongs, Hemmann Quintet and the Trio Harmonie | |
4th | When we both walk through the streets | Sonja Siewert & Herbert Klein | |
5. | A little negro boy dreams of a snowball fight | Leila Negra |
1956
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | The stars of home | Fred Frohberg | |
2. | Sparrow and Spätzin | Irma Baltuttis & Hanns Petersen | |
3. | Every evening I think of you tenderly | Margot Friedlaender | |
4th | You are at the end of my path | Klaus Gross | |
5. | All roads lead home to you | Margot Friedlaender |
1957
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | Helmsman, stay on course | Fred Frohberg | |
2. | Only seventeen years old and already in love | Paul Schröder | |
3. | My wife makes music | Hemmann quintet and the ping pongs | |
4th | Today Konstantin plays the piano | Helga Brauer & Ilse Hass | |
5. | Tatiana | Heinz Schultze |
1958
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | I wish that | Bärbel Wachholz | |
2. | Two good friends | Fred Frohberg | |
3. | I'm only saying that to you | Helga Brauer | |
4th | I'll get on your roof | Bärbel Wachholz | |
5. | I still love you | Werner Hass |
1959
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | Back then | Bärbel Wachholz | |
2. | Everything for women | Lutz Jahoda | |
3. | Because i'm young | Bärbel Wachholz | |
4th | Chant sans paroles | Hemmann quintet | |
5. | Hearts that are always alone | Erhard Juza |
1960
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | Silver star | Bärbel Wachholz | |
2. | One will stay with you | Fred Frohberg | |
3. | Moonlight and love | Günter Geissler | |
4th | Harbor concert in Constanza | Robert Steffan | |
5. | There's a riot every Sunday | Lutz Jahoda |
1961
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | Be faithful | Bärbel Wachholz | |
2. | A-mi-amore | Günter Hapke | |
3. | Every spring | Rose-Marie Heimerdinger | |
4th | Sleep well, Helena | Pericles Fotopoulos | |
5. | Love is a book with seven seals | Arite man |
1962
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | I can never forget that | Bärbel Wachholz | |
2. | Left a man, right a man | Helga Brauer | |
3. | Everything speaks of Casanova | Steffen Reuter | |
4th | Red poppies will bloom again | Heidi Kempa | |
5. | What do you want in Rio | Günter Geissler |
1963
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | A few nice words every day | Hartmut Eichler | |
2. | Jerry Flynn's old hat | Mary Halfkath | |
3. | Carthusian knee shake | Lutz Jahoda | |
4th | A little tenderness | Helga Brauer | |
5. | The stars come in the evening | Jane Swärd |
1964
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | Party twist | Frank Schöbel | |
2. | Blond star | Frank Schöbel | |
3. | Nobody has kissed me while doing the twist | Ruth Brandin | |
4th | Twist ballerina | Volkmar Boehm | |
5. | Hold me tight my sailor | Rica Déus |
1965
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | I have such a little picture of you | Andreas Holm | |
2. | I choose my bridegroom alone | Karin Prohaska | |
3. | Golden moon | Christian Schafrik | |
4th | Everything will be fine until the wedding | Karin Prohaska | |
5. | Goodbye | Ina Martell |
1966
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | The most beautiful girl in the world | Günter Geissler | |
2. | Tell him you are my girl | Christian Schafrik | |
3. | A rose when parting | Siegfried König | |
4th | I'm already taken | Andreas Holm | |
5. | take it easy | Eddi Busch |
1967
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | Love me the way your heart likes it | Chris Doerk & Frank Schöbel | |
2. | Please go | Frank Schöbel | |
3. | It is never too late | Klaus Sommer | |
4th | Have courage | Roland Neudert | |
5. | Everything turned out differently | Chris Doerk |
1968
space | title | Interpreter | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Everything is just beginning | Rosemarie Ambé | |
2. | The night is blue | Gerd Michaelis choir | |
3. | Rain in the night | Michael Hansen | |
4th | Forgive the kiss | Frank Schöbel | |
5. | Summer love | Gabriele Kluge |
1969
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | come back to me | Michael Hansen | |
2. | Who saw her? | Michael Hansen | |
3. | Do not worry | Andreas Holm | |
4th | Happiness is infectious | Klaus Sommer | |
5. | Ice flowers | Ina Martell |
1970
space | title | Interpreter | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Girl you are beautiful | Frank Schöbel | |
2. | Wild cats like to scratch | Michael Hansen | |
3. | Everywhere, everywhere | Ray Adams | |
4th | It can only happen once | Marion Velten | |
5. | I'll come to you tomorrow | Michael Hansen |
1971
space | title | Interpreter | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Like a star | Frank Schöbel | |
2. | Melanie | Thomas Lück | |
3. | I was not born to dance | Frank Schöbel | |
4th | Look me in the face | Andreas Holm | |
5. | When the sun came | Gerti Möller |
1972
space | title | Interpreter | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | As if nothing had happened | Frank Schöbel | |
2. | Yvetta | Jiří Korn | |
3. | Gold in your eyes | Frank Schöbel | |
4th | Maria Helena | Ivica Šerfezi | |
5. | Look at this little one | Frank Schöbel |
1973
space | title | Interpreter | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Only those who know the fire | Frank Schöbel | |
2. | Only with you | Siegfried Walendy | |
3. | I walk from the North Pole to the South Pole | Frank Schöbel | |
4th | I will wait there | Dani Maršan | |
5. | I see them | Frank Schöbel |
1974
space | title | Interpreter | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | day after day | Hans-Jürgen Beyer | |
2. | The memory remains | Chris Doerk | |
3. | Dawn-afterglow | Andreas Holm | |
4th | To the horizon | Peter Albert | |
5. | Your last letter | Frank Schöbel |
1975
space | title | Interpreter | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Don't turn around anymore | Peter Albert | |
2. | No time | Frank Schöbel | |
3. | Where are you? | Andreas Holm | |
4th | Love is a house | Regina Thoss | |
5. | One shamrock alone | Jens Heller |
1976
space | title | Interpreter | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Varadero | Andreas Holm | |
2. | A girl and a summer | Andreas Holm | |
3. | Good afternoon, beautiful child | Roland Neudert | |
4th | If I had the choice again | Sandra Mo & Jan Gregor | |
5. | C'est la vie, that's life | Frank Schöbel |
1977
space | title | Interpreter | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Little bird | Monika heart | |
2. | If you want | Frank Schöbel | |
3. | Santa Maria | Monika Hauff & Klaus-Dieter Henkler | |
4th | Everything in the bucket, Christina-Marie | Frank Schöbel | |
5. | Who says I'm crying? | Monika heart |
1978
space | title | Interpreter | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Like you | Frank Schöbel | |
2. | Charly, goodbye | Monika heart | |
3. | Rock is back | Frank Schöbel | |
4th | You know what | Red guitars | |
5. | Tini, please forgive me | Hartmut Schulze-Gerlach (Muck) |
1979
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | Jane | Frank Schöbel | |
2. | There is no more love | Ljupka Dimitrovska | |
3. | Kristina | Frank Schöbel | |
4th | Oh, Rosalie | Ekkehard Göpelt | |
5. | I feel your closeness | Hartmut Schulze-Gerlach (Muck) |
1980
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | Sing, my Saxon, sing | Jürgen Hart | |
2. | You are too young | Frank Schöbel | |
3. | You're right in my arms | Ivica Šerfezi | |
4th | Concita Fererez | Andreas Holm | |
5. | Deep in the dark sea | Frank Schöbel |
1981
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | You can get used to it | Frank Schöbel | |
2. | Awesome | Anikó | |
3. | What would we be without songs | Ekkehard Göpelt | |
4th | Weekend song | Andreas Holm | |
5. | How you feel | Ljupka Dimitrovska |
1982
space | title | Interpreter | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | You can do it with me | Frank Schöbel | |
2. | Birthday | Andreas Holm | |
3. | Every day with you | Roland Neudert | |
4th | Two left shoes | Uwe Jensen | |
5. | Let's go hiking | Hartmut Schulze-Gerlach (Muck) |
1983
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | Maria-Elena | Roland Neudert | |
2. | When the elder blooms again | Friederike Doreen | |
3. | And here we go | Ekkehard Göpelt | |
4th | Please, please Hanni | Jörg Hindemith | |
5. | There are songs | Helga Brauer |
1984
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | Old as the world | 220 Schlager interpreters (choir of GDR pop singers) (groups A – Z) | |
2. | When a star goes out | Frank Schöbel | |
3. | Sing a song every day | Friederike Doreen | |
4th | Summer night and red wine | Monika Hauff & Klaus-Dieter Henkler | |
5. | Dream your dreams | Roland Neudert |
1985
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | Nice to have a home | Roland Neudert | |
2. | Ask Mrs. Schmidt | Ekkehard Göpelt | |
3. | We fly with the wind | Frank Schöbel | |
4th | I don't fall asleep without you | Ina-Maria Federowski | |
5. | Come on, let's build a tent | Frank Schöbel |
1986
space | title | Interpreter | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | It burns like fire | Olaf Berger | |
2. | I need you so | Frank Schöbel | |
3. | Rain fell into paradise | Olaf Berger | |
4th | Hey hey hey | Frank Schöbel | |
5. | Play it, amigo | Group TOTAL |
1987
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | Caught up in feelings | Olaf Berger | |
2. | Roses from Sarajevo | Ljupka Dimitrovska | |
3. | An instant | Ulli Schwinge | |
4th | Roses for you | Roland Neudert | |
5. | It will come either way | Olaf Berger |
1988
space | title | Interpreter | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | All i love | Ulli Schwinge | |
2. | Not born to be lonely | Peter Ehrlicher | |
3. | You have my word | Ivica Šerfezi | |
4th | I wanted to be strong | Olaf Berger | |
5. | A snow-white boat | Dagmar Frederic |
1989
space | title | Interpreter | |
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1. | Never be alone again | Olaf Berger | |
2. | love | Monika heart | |
3. | Write a song | Gerda Gabriel & Ulli Schwinge | |
4th | Dreams never end | Norbert Gebhardt | |
5. | Paloma, my friend | Gerd Christian |
Other top places (selection)
- Because I love you so much , Irma Baltuttis and Fred Frohberg
- Like a star , Frank Schöbel
- And here we go , Ekkehard Göpelt
- Morgenrot – Abendrot , Andreas Holm
- That was a masterpiece , Hauff and Henkler
- Sing, my Saxon, sing , Jürgen Hart
- Little bird , Monika heart
- Don't turn around anymore , Peter Albert
Since 2005
The insistence of former radio listeners and performers of the program prompted Siegfried Jordan to resume the rating program on the OKB public radio in 2005 under OKB hit revue . With the renaming of the OKB in 2009 to Alex Offener Kanal Berlin , the program was now again called Die Schlagerrevue . It was initially broadcast every fortnight, and finally only once a month, on Wednesdays. Three new titles were also presented, ten titles were in the rating and voting was carried out by email via the music desk.
From mid-2011, the Schlagerrevue was moderated by the singing teacher Galina Baida alongside Siegfried Jordan. Baida was later replaced by Angelina Bianco at his side in front of the microphone. The "Schlagerrevue" existed until September 2018 for a total of 65 years.
On the occasion of the 65th anniversary of the broadcast, the final edition of the Schlagerrevue was broadcast on September 19, 2018 from 2 p.m. on the Alex Berlin station, with the 1841st episode .
Web links
Individual evidence
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- ↑ Source: VHS recording of the first broadcast on September 22, 1996
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- ↑ Source: Heinz Quermann 1984 in the text accompanying the LP: Amiga-Cocktail 1963 to 1964, Amiga 8 51 065
- ↑ Source: Heinz Quermann 1984 in the text accompanying the LP: Amiga-Cocktail 1963 to 1964, Amiga 8 51 065
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- ↑ Source: Stories from 60 Years of Amiga, Part 1: From Lipsi Step to Teenage Love (1947 to 1977), 1st edition 2007, SUPERillu Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, pages 146 to 149
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- ↑ Source: Stories from 60 years of Amiga, 2nd part: From Am Fenster to Asyl im Paradies (1977 to 2007), 1st edition 2007, SUPERillu Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, page 141
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