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- The Palestinian terrorist group Black September holds Israeli athletes hostage at the 1972 Summer Olympic Games in Munich.
- The NDR Talkshow is a talk show of the station NDR.
- The german morning magazine.
- A weekly talk show where several people, celebrities or lesser-known individuals, sit in one round and discuss one topic regarding society, family, or other issues.
- Riverboat - The MDR talk show from Leipzig.
- Follow the tale of important people in German history. Watch as they go in depth about why they think the way they do, and how they came to make the choices they did in their life time. Watch them as they are forced to choose their own paths, see if those paths lead to victories,or misfortune.
- Die Drehscheibe is a tabloid and country magazine on the television channel ZDF.
- DIE UNBUGSAMEN tells the story of women in the Bonn republic who literally had to fight for their participation in the democratic decision-making processes against success-obsessed and officially drunk men like real pioneers. Undaunted, ambitious and with infinite patience, they followed their path and defied prejudice and sexual discrimination. Politicians from back then have their say today. Her memories are funny and bitter at the same time, absurd and at times terrifyingly topical. The documentary filmmaker and journalist Torsten Körner ("Angela Merkel - The Unexpected") has succeeded in creating an emotionally moving chronicle of West German politics from the 1950s to reunification, intertwined with partially unseen archive cuttings. The images he has found unfold a force that allows cinema to be rediscovered as a place of political self-assurance. An insightful contemporary document that makes an unmistakable contribution to the current discussion.
- Culture time on 3sat.
- 3nach9 is a talk show on Radio Bremen.
- In the "Swinging Munich" of the late 1960s: The young millionaire daughter Carroll Buchheim, an American, flew from the United States to Germany to visit her brother, who lives here.
- What am I? Cheerful professions advise with Robert Lembke.
- It is a fetish, a mantra, a secret religion to modern man: work. In times of the financial crisis and massive job reductions, this documentary movie questions work as our 'hallow' sense in life in a way that both humors and pains us.
- Hart aber fair is an info talk show.
- Anne Will invites mostly famous politicians and a few individuals to discuss issues regarding society and politics.
- Talk show with Maybrit Illner.
- The Johannes B. Kerner Show - a talk show with guests.
- Talkshow hosted by Sandra Maischberger.
- Peter Hahne was a talk show on ZDF. Moderator was Peter Hahne.
- Ursula Heller and Sigmund Gottlieb discuss alternately in this political talk show with leaders and experts from politics, business and society.
- Talk-Show with Günther Jauch.
- A talk show with Reinhold Beckmann as host.
- People of the Week talk show.
- The Abendschau is the local news program of the Bayerischer Rundfunk.
- One person was interviewed by a German television broadcaster, in the Günter Gaus celebrity, special politician.
- The Sunday Tribe Table Talk Show.
- Weekly actuality table talk with an alternating host and four guests.
- Between 1967 and 1973, 27 interviews were recorded and broadcast at SWF.
- Der Sport-Spiegel was a sports program on the German channel ZDF broadcast from 1963 to 1996. It was characterized above all by reports and in-depth discussions as well as reports of critical analyses. Der Sport-Spiegel's first broadcast was broadcast on April 2, 1963 - one day after ZDF started broadcasting - as the first sports broadcast on German television. The last show aired in February 1996 with the episode "Men, Brats and Lolitas - Marketing of Sportswomen".
- "Torture in Stammheim prison." When a law enforcement officer unravels the cells on the seventh floor of the prison tower, he makes a discovery that will affect politics and the judiciary, the press and the public for decades.
- Karl Marx was a man who truly changed the world, partly in ways he never would have imagined. Who was he? What drove him? What were his goals? This documentary film shows the life of Karl Marx between Trier, Berlin, Paris and London, and reveals the person behind the historical figure while experts explain the influence his ideas had on the course of history.
- Talk round live in Berlin with Sabine Christiansen.