Wolfgang Rademann
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Wolfgang Rademann (born 24 November 1934 in Neuenhagen bei Berlin; died January 31, 2016 in Berlin) was a German television producer and journalist.
Life
Rademann worked as a television producer in Germany.[1] He lived together with German actress Ruth Maria Kubitschek in Berlin.
Television productions
- 1964: Das Leben ist die größte Show (together with Henno Lohmeyer)
- Zwischenstation
- Gefragte Gäste
- Der Stargast
- Sing mit Horst (Horst Jankowski)
- Peter-Alexander-Show (actor Peter Alexander)
- Anneliese Rothenberger gibt sich die Ehre (actress Anneliese Rothenberger)
- Anneliese Rothenberger stellt sich vor
- Lili Palmer: Eine Frau bleibt eine Frau (actress Lili Palmer)
- Ein verrücktes Paar (actor Harald Juhnke and actress Grit Boettcher)
- Künstlerstammtisch (tv-moderator Gustav Knuth)
- Blauer Dunst
- Treffpunkt Herz
- Insel der Träume, television series
- The Black Forest Clinic, television series (1985-1989)
- Das Traumschiff (since 1981)
Awards
- Bambi Award (1982, 1985, 1990, 2015)[2]
- 1982 and 2000: Goldene Kamera
- 1986: Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
- 1990: Telestar
- 2008: Goldener Gong
- 2009: Krone der Volksmusik