Volume 24 - Number 3 - August 2004
Special issue: East German television history
Introduction
pp. 315 - 316
Rüdiger Steinmetz and Reinhold Viehoff
The program history of genres of entertainment on GDR television
pp. 317 - 325
Rüdiger Steinmetz and Reinhold Viehoff
GDR television in competition with West German programming pp. 327 - 343
Claudia Dittmar
A program structure analysis of East German television, 1968-1974
pp. 345 - 353
Markus Schubert and Hans-Jörg Stiehler
The viewers: television and everyday life in East Germany
pp. 355 - 364
Michael Meyen and Ute Nawratil
Heynowski & Scheumann: the GDR's leading documentary film team
pp. 366 - 378
Rüdiger Steinmetz
The structure, coverage and surprising end of a conspiratorial film team
pp. 381 - 390
Tilo Prase
'Memphis Tennessee' in Borstendorf: boundaries set and transcended in East German television entertainment
pp. 391 - 402
Uwe Breitenborn
Depictions of America in GDR television films and plays, 1955-1965
pp. 403 - 410
Peter Hoff and Wolfgang Mühl-Benninghaus
Sports coverage on GDR television
pp. 411 - 425
Hans-Jörg Stiehler, Jasper A. Friedrich, Lothar Mikos and Lutz Warnicke
Children's television in the GDR
pp. 427 - 440
Dieter Wiedemann and Falk Tennert
'Range and diversity' in the GDR?: television drama in the early 1970s
pp. 441 - 454
Thomas Beutelschmidt and Henning Wrage
Television Theater in East Germany-1989: an interim report
pp. 455 - 463
Steffi Schültzke
The opening of the Berlin wall on 9 November 1989, and East-West television cooperation
pp. 466 - 482
Rüdiger Steinmetz
Disappearing reality: the end of East German television
pp. 483 - 489
Hans-Jörg Stiehler
Forum: Moscow's blue pencils and the green baize door
pp. 491 - 495
Robert Elphick
Review Essay: Béla Balázs: fairytales, film, and The Blue Light
pp. 497 - 502
Susan Tegel
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