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German TV series or program
Anja & Anton
Country of originGermany

Anja & Anton was a German children's and youth series. It was produced from 1998 to 2007 by Studio-TV-Film GmbH in Berlin on behalf of ZDF.

In the first two seasons, the series was still entitled "Anja, Anton and ...".  The first broadcast of the first episode took place on 24 December 1998 on the Children's Channel.

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References

  1. Anja und Anton (in German), retrieved 2020-05-07
  2. "Anja und Anton". 24 December 1998.

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