Zell-O-Fun

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Zell-O-Fun was a television program that was broadcast on Saturday mornings from 1995 to August 1998 on Südwestfernsehen , the joint third program of Süddeutscher Rundfunk (SDR) and Südwestfunk (SWF). It was produced at SDR and was usually broadcast live. With the merger of the two stations to form Südwestrundfunk (SWR), the program was replaced by a magazine from the youth radio DASDING , founded in 1997 . Thomas Stelzer, Anne Moosmayer, Manfred Heinfeldner and Stefan Meyer were part of the editorial team.

The youth magazine was created after a series of collaborations between the television department of the SDR and the radio program SDR3, such as Extraspät with Matthias Holtmann . In addition, many short-lived formats such as X Base ( ZDF ), Games World , Super !!! (both Sat.1 ) or Cúlt ( kabel eins ), with which an attempt was made to copy the success of Bravo TV ( RTL II ).

In addition to music clips and a music quiz, live performances - including karaoke - by regionally and nationally known bands such as Caught in the Act , Backstreet Boys , East 17 , Whigfield , bnd, Tic Tac Toe , N'Sync , Brings and Fettes Brot were part of the program The highlights of the program in 1997 were music scene portraits from Berlin and London and a special about the 'Blindman's Ball' festival in Stuttgart

Moderators

The moderators of Zell-O-Fun were among others: