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- The Abendschau is the local news program of the Bayerischer Rundfunk.
- 3nach9 is a talk show on Radio Bremen.
- Kölner Treff - talk show with Bettina Böttinger.
- A German news show on the public broadcaster ZDF.
- The NDR Talkshow is a talk show of the station NDR.
- Witnesses of the century.
- Terra X - Expedition into the unknown.
- A series showcasing documentaries on American history.
- The magazine shows the latest news from Germany and around the world as well as detailed background information on events in politics, business, sport and culture.
- DAS is a talk show of the station NDR.
- The german morning magazine.
- Riverboat - The MDR talk show from Leipzig.
- The shortest route to culture. Moving, illuminating, critical and up-to-date, the magazine reports on the latest in art and culture.
- Alfredissimo was a cooking show hosted by Alfred Biolek.
- Summer 1989. Hungary's newly elected President Miklos Nemeth receives from Mikhail Gorbachev, in a secret talk, permission to largely dismantle the barbed wire on the border with the west. More than 50,000 GDR citizens poured into the socialist "brother country" Hungary in order to flee to the west via the still officially closed, but already permeable border with Austria. This hole in the "Iron Curtain" initiated the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe. The events developed a dynamic that made the unimaginable possible: When Erich Honecker wanted to bloodily smash a mass demonstration in Leipzig based on the Beijing pattern on October 9, in order to "put an end to the counterrevolution once and for all", he was taken by his own comrades overturned. A month later, the Berlin Wall falls. The end of the GDR is sealed - through a peaceful revolution. With the three-part report series "Die große Freiheit" (The Great Freedom), ZDF gives a comprehensive look back at those dramatic days in summer and autumn 1989. Gorbatchev, Eduard Shevardnadze, Hans-Dietrich Genscher and other politicians from back then describe - often for the first time - what was on the top floors was decided behind closed doors. Many unpublished film recordings and moving memories of many unknown people who took their fate into their own hands at the time give a captivating picture of that time.
- On January 19, 1979, Werner Stiller, an officer in the "Reconnaissance Headquarters" at the Ministry for State Security's foreign intelligence service STASI, and also in the service of the Bundesnachrichtendienst BND as a double agent, changed sides. He brought a suitcase full of secret documents with him when he made the transition to the West. Mr. Stiller oversaw a group of about 30 foreign and domestic agents as a case officer with the Stasi, where he functioned as an undercover middle man. Agents he recruited captured information on microprocessing, nuclear weapons technology and other scientific advances, then passed it to Mr. Stiller through dead-letter drops at railroad stations. The information was reviewed by his superiors, who combed through documents to search for economic advantages in East Germany and for military secrets that could be passed along to allies at the Soviet KGB.