Tegtmeier (TV series)

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Television series
Original title Tegtmeier!
Country of production Germany
original language German
year 1984
length 35 minutes
Episodes 6th
genre Family series
Director Joachim Roering
Gero Erhardt
script Joachim Roering
German-language
first broadcast
November 9, 1984
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Tegtmeier is a 6-part family series by ZDF that was broadcast in loose succession from November 1984.

content

In the well-known role of his fictional character Adolf Tegtmeier , Jürgen von Manger tries to bring everyday things closer to the television nation and thinks about controversial issues of the time. The intellectual counterpart is Dr. Mobske , also portrayed by Jürgen von Manger.

Others

After Tegtmeier's travels and Tegtmeier enlightened , Tegtmeier was the third row in which Jürgen von Manger let his Adolf Tegtmeier rant about life's adversities in the best of Ruhrpottslang . As before, the books were written by Joachim Roering, who co-directed with Gero Erhardt .

The individual episodes ran at irregular, sometimes large intervals over a year, on Fridays at 9:15 p.m. During the filming, von Manger suffered a stroke, after which he withdrew from the public and only appeared in front of the camera again in 1993 on the occasion of his 70th birthday.

Episode list

No. First broadcast title Guest actors (selection)
1 November 9, 1984 The radical smile Katja Brügger , Hans-Jürgen Janza , Wilfried Klaus , Günter Lüdke , Rolf Schimpf
2 December 21, 1984 From the sky above Rudolf Beiswanger , Irmgard Jedamzik , Wolfgang Kaven , Ernst von Klipstein , Irmgard Riessen
3 February 21, 1985 Gangsters or black sheep Udo Thomer , Veronika Faber , Hilde Berndt , Marie-Luise Marjan , Andreas Seyferth
4th April 12, 1985 The loved ones bite the dogs Rolf Schimpf, Udo Wachtveitl
5 October 25, 1985 Poison and bile Regine Lamster , Gottfried Kramer , Gerhard Hartig , Paul Edwin Roth , Karl-Friedrich Gerster
6th November 13, 1985 The king as a coolie Edgar Bessen , Johanna Bassermann , Irmgard Jedamzik

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Tegtmeier at fernsehserien.de , accessed on November 27, 2017
  2. Michael Reufsteck / Stefan Niggemeier : Das Fernsehlexikon , p. 1201, Goldmann Verlag, Munich, 2005, ISBN 978-3-442-30124-9