ttt - title, theses, temperaments

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Television broadcast
Original title ttt - title, theses, temperaments
Ttt Logo.gif
Country of production Germany
original language German
Year (s) since 1967
Production
company
Bavarian Broadcasting
Hessian Broadcasting
Central German Broadcasting
North German Broadcasting
Broadcasting Berlin-Brandenburg
West German Broadcasting Cologne
length 30 minutes
genre Culture
Moderation Max Moor
First broadcast December 4th, 1967 on German television

ttt - titel, thesen, temperamente is a weekly cultural program in the First , which is alternately produced by BR , hr , MDR , NDR , rbb and WDR . The program is usually broadcast on Sundays at 11 p.m. Following Kurt Zimmermann (1967–1993), Caren Miosga (2006–2007) and Evelyn Fischer (2007), the show has been moderated by Max Moor since November 4, 2007 , Fischer replaces him from time to time.

Originally, the broadcasts of the respective broadcasters were produced under their own name. In order to give the show a uniform name and appearance, a common name was introduced. In surveys of the viewers, the brand Titel Thesen Temperamente des HR stood out as the most famous of the brands. Since April 30, 2006, the programs have had the same name.

The show Titel Thesen Temperamente des Hessischer Rundfunk went on air on December 4, 1967 as the follow-up to the literary magazine Ex Libris . The model was the French program Cinque Colonnes à la Une . The other broadcasters broadcast, among other things, the culture report and the culture world mirror .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Dieter Moor takes over 'ttt'" , Der Spiegel , online version from August 22, 2007