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Die Sendung mit der Maus (The Show with the Mouse), often Die Maus (The Mouse), is a German children's television series, popular nationwide for its educational content. [1] The show first aired on 7 March 1971. [ 2 ]
Armin Maiwald (born 23 January 1940) is a German author, television director and producer.Maiwald is one of the founders of the award-winning German children's television program, Die Sendung mit der Maus.
Die Sendung mit der Maus Die Sendung mit dem Elefanten (The Program with the Elephant) is a German television series and a spin-off of Die Sendung mit der Maus . It follows the story of a blue elephant and his friend, a pink rabbit .
Galileo is a German television program series produced and broadcast on ProSieben television network. It is also sold to broadcasters in other countries (namely Russia [1] and Poland).
The following is a list of Thanksgiving television specials in the United States and Canada. Unless otherwise stated, these are episodes of established television series or one-off specials that are rerun annually.
Die Deutschen (“The Germans”) is a German television documentary produced for ZDF that first aired from October to November 2008. Each episode recounts a selected epoch of German history , beginning (first season) with the reign of Otto the Great and ending with the collapse of the German Empire at the end of the First World War .
Wochenschau announcer Harry Giese at the microphone, 1941. Die Deutsche Wochenschau (German for 'The German Weekly Review', lit. ' The German Weekly Look ' or ' The German Weekly Show ') is the title of the unified newsreel series released in the cinemas of Nazi Germany from June 1940 until the end of World War II, with the final edition issued on 22 March 1945. [1]