"Was bin ich?" (What am I?) was a legendary quiz show, hosted by Robert Lembke, which ran on ARD from 1955 to 1958 and from 1961 to 1989. A team of four celebrities tried to guess the professions of the guests by asking yes/no questions. The charming moderation and the iconic saying made the show unforgettable."Mit Schirm, Charme und Melone" (With Umbrella, Charm and Bowler Hat) (originally "The Avengers") was a stylish British series that was broadcast on ZDF from 1966. John Steed and Emma Peel solved cases with wit and elegance. The series shaped the image of the 60s with its unique style."Ferien auf Saltkrokan" (Life on Seacrow Island) is based on the stories of Astrid Lindgren and aired on German television in the 60s. The series followed the adventures of the Melkerson family on a Swedish island and was very popular with children."Vergissmeinnicht" (Forget-Me-Not), hosted by Peter Frankenfeld, ran from 1964 to 1970 on ZDF. The show combined quiz elements with entertainment and promoted the introduction of postal codes in Germany in 1962."Fury" was an American series that aired in Germany in the 60s. It told the story of a boy and his horse, although it is often mistakenly assumed to be a dog. The series was a children's favorite."Jeux Sans Frontières" was a Eurovision program that ran on ARD from 1965 to 1980. Cities from various countries competed in games of skill, hosted by, among others, Camillo Felgen. The show promoted the European idea."Get Well Soon, My Name is Cox" was a German detective series of the 60s with Günther Pfitzmann as a charming detective. The series combined suspense with humorous elements and was a popular success."Der goldene Schuss", hosted by Vico Torriani, was a popular show of the 60s in which candidates shot at targets with a crossbow. The mix of game and show made it unique."Daktari" was an American series that ran in Germany in the 60s and showed the adventures of a veterinarian in Africa. The cross-eyed lion Clarence was particularly popular."Einer wird gewinnen", hosted by Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff, ran on ARD from 1964 to 1987. The show invited candidates from various countries and was known for its humorous interludes."Bonanza" was one of the longest-running Western series that aired in Germany in the 60s. The adventures of the Cartwright family on the Ponderosa Ranch captivated the audience."Die Augsburger Puppenkiste" was a legendary children's series that told stories like "Jim Button" with marionettes. It was an integral part of the 60s.“Musik ist Trumpf,” hosted by Peter Frankenfeld, started in 1975 but was based on concepts from the 60s. Viewers could submit music requests via coupon.“Flipper” was an American series that aired in Germany in the 60s and showed the adventures of a dolphin and his human friends. The series was especially popular with children.“Hätten Sie’s gewußt?” (Did you know?), based on the US show “Twenty-One,” ran from 1958 to 1969 on ARD. It was known for its knowledge questions and often ran parallel to the Sportschau.“The Waltons” was an American series that aired in Germany in the 60s and showed the life of a family in Virginia. The series was known for its heartwarming stories.“Dalli Dalli,” hosted by Hans Rosenthal, started in 1971 but had roots in the 60s. The fast-paced quiz show was known for its hectic rounds and Rosenthal’s jump “Das war Spitze!” (That was great!).“Lassie” was an iconic series about a Collie who experienced adventures on a farm. In the 60s, it was a great success in Germany and touched many viewers.“Erkennen Sie die Melodie?” (Recognize the Melody?) was a quiz show that specialized in music questions. In the 60s, it was a popular format that combined knowledge and entertainment.“Raumschiff Orion” (Space Ship Orion) was a German science fiction series that aired in 1966. It is considered a pioneer of German sci-fi and fascinated with its space adventures.“Zorro” was an American series that aired in Germany in the 60s. The masked hero who fought for justice was a crowd favorite.Zum Blauen Bock was an entertainment program of Hessischer Rundfunk on German television, of which a total of 208 episodes were produced between 1957 and 1987. It was hosted by Otto Höpfner until the end of 1965, then by Heinz Schenk and Lia Wöhr.“Stahlnetz” was a German crime series that ran in the 60s and recreated real criminal cases. The series was known for its realistic portrayal.“Pippi Longstocking”, based on Astrid Lindgren’s books, was a cult series of the 60s. Pippi's unconventional nature thrilled children and adults alike.“The Children of Bullerbyn”, based on Astrid Lindgren’s books, showed the adventures of children in a Swedish village. The series was a children's favorite in the 60s.“Der große Preis”, hosted by Wim Thoelke, was a quiz show that ran from 1974 to 1993, but had roots in the 60s. The slide projection wall with 30 fields was a trademark.“Rauchende Colts” (originally “Gunsmoke”) was one of the longest-running Western series that aired in Germany in the 60s. The series was set in Dodge City.“Tick-Tack-Quiz”, hosted by Fritz Benscher, ran from 1958 to 1967 on ARD. The show was known for its exciting knowledge questions and attracted many viewers.The space hero Flash Gordon and his crew from the Galaxy Bureau of Investigation patrol space and fight space monsters, power-hungry alien dictators and other threats to the stability of the universe.“Alles oder nichts”, based on “Take It or Leave It”, ran from 1956 to 1988 on ARD. The show combined music and quiz elements and was a classic.“The Rat Patrol” was an American series that ran in Germany in the 60s and showed an elite unit fighting against Rommel's Africa Corps.“The Munsters” was an American series that aired in Germany in the 60s. It showed a lovable monster family and combined humor with horror elements.“Perry Mason” was an American series that ran in Germany in the 60s and featured a brilliant lawyer who solved tricky cases.“Mister Ed” was an American comedy series that aired in Germany in the 60s. A talking horse provided humorous moments.“The Archie Show” was an animated series that ran in Germany in the 60s and featured the adventures of Archie and his friends. The hit “Sugar, Sugar” comes from this series.“The Flintstones” was the first animated series in US primetime that ran in Germany in the 60s. It showed the humorous life of the Flintstone family in the Stone Age.“Get Smart” was an American comedy series that ran in Germany in the 60s. The clumsy agent Maxwell Smart and his shoe phone were iconic.“The Jetsons” was an animated series that aired in Germany in the 60s. It showed the life of the Jetson family in a futuristic world with flying cars and robots, and was a counterpart to “The Flintstones.”“The Man from U.N.C.L.E.” was an American spy series that ran in Germany in the 60s. Robert Vaughn as Napoleon Solo fascinated with his adventures in the world of espionage.“Michel aus Lönneberga”, based on Astrid Lindgren's books, was a popular children's series of the 60s. Michel's pranks and his big heart made the series a classic for young viewers."The Twilight Zone" was an American anthology series that aired in Germany in the 60s. Each episode told a self-contained story with supernatural or psychological elements and was known for its unexpected twists."Doctor Who" is a British science fiction series that started in 1963 and also aired in Germany in the 60s. The Doctor travels through time and space in his TARDIS, a blue phone booth, solving tricky problems."Musik aus Studio B" was a popular music show of the 60s on German television, accompanied by Max Greger and his orchestra. It presented live music and guest stars and was a highlight for music fans."Gilligan's Island" was an American comedy series that aired in Germany in the 60s. It showed the comedic misadventures of a stranded group on a tropical island."Bewitched" (in German "Verliebt in eine Hexe") was an American series that aired in Germany in the 60s. Samantha, a witch, tried to live a normal life, which caused comedic situations."Thunderbirds", a British puppet series by Gerry Anderson, ran in Germany in the 60s. The series showed the International Rescue organization, which carried out rescue missions with futuristic vehicles, and was particularly popular with young viewers."I Dream of Jeannie" (in German "Bezaubernde Jeannie") was an American comedy series that aired in Germany in the 60s. Astronaut Tony Nelson finds a bottle with a genie named Jeannie, which leads to humorous misunderstandings."Die internationale Hitparade" was a music and quiz show of the 60s on German television that focused on international music hits. Candidates had to recognize songs and answer questions about them, which made the show particularly entertaining."Mission: Impossible" was an American spy series that aired in Germany in the 60s. The IMF team carried out secret missions, often with sophisticated deceptions, and later inspired a successful film series."Sandmännchen" was a legendary children's program that has been running on German television since 1959. 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This show was known for its cheerful job guessing game with the saying "Welches Schweinderl hätten S' denn gerne?"
Dive into the nostalgia of the 60s! This quiz tests your knowledge of the iconic German television shows of that era. From quiz shows to children's programs – can you recognize the classics from a picture and a hint? Each of the 50 questions offers four answer choices. Test your memory and find out how many you still know! Perfect for anyone who experienced the era of black and white TVs or simply wants to refresh their knowledge of German TV history. Let's go!
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Dive into the nostalgia of the 60s! This quiz tests your knowledge of the iconic German television shows of that era. From quiz shows to children's programs – can you recognize the classics from a picture and a hint? Each of the 50 questions offers four answer choices. Test your memory and find out how many you still know! Perfect for anyone who experienced the era of black and white TVs or simply wants to refresh their knowledge of German TV history. Let's go!