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East Germany TV series or program
Geschichten übern Gartenzaun
Country of originEast Germany

Geschichten übern Gartenzaun is an East German television series from 1982. The second and last season was broadcast in 1985 under the title Neues übern Gartenzaun.

Plot

The TV series Geschichten übern Gartenzaun is set in the fictional garden allotment site called ‘Ulenhorst’, which becomes a focal point of upheaval when a divorced woman and her four children move in. The episodes, organized around seasonal changes, explore a variety of themes, including interpersonal relationships, neighbourly interactions, and the distinct environment of the allotment gardens, presenting these elements in different facets throughout the series.

Background

The series was filmed in Dresden's Hellersiedlung housing estate and in Dresden-Naußlitz at the ‘Frohe Stunde’ garden centre.

Claudia Gallus, one of Jutta Fleck's two daughters, portrayed the character of Birgit Hoffmann in both seasons. In the second season, the roles of Claudia Schubert, Ilona Hoffmann, and Harry Hahn were recast, as the original actors—Monika Woytowicz, Frauke Strauß, and Bodo Wolf—had moved to West Germany.

The series also marked Rolf Herricht’s final role, as he passed away during the production. He was missing from some episodes in the first season, and as a result, his role was not recast for the second season. Actor Adolf Peter Hoffmann, who played a role in the series, also passed away before the show was first broadcast.

Episodes

Geschichten übern Gartenzaun
Title Date Aired
Season 1: Geschichten übern Gartenzaun
1 Ein warmer Regen (en: A Warm Rain) 5. Nov. 1982
2 Die Bäume schlagen aus (en: The Trees are Sprouting) 12. Nov. 1982
3 Maikühle (en: May Chill) 19. Nov. 1982
4 Wochenendbesuche (en: Weekend Visits) 26. Nov. 1982
5 Vertrauen ist gut (en: Trust is Good) 3. Dec. 1982
6 Hundstage (en: Dog Days) 10. Dec. 1982
7 Leistungsschau (en: Exhibition) 17. Dec. 1982
Season 2: Neues übern Gartenzaun
1 Aprilwetter (en: April Weather) 18. Oct. 1985
2 Später Frühling (en: Late Spring) 25. Oct. 1985
3 Licht und Schatten (en: Light and Shadow) 1. Nov. 1985
4 Seitensprünge (en: Infidelities) 8. Nov. 1985
5 Konsequenzen (en: Consequences) 15. Nov. 1985
6 Brautleute (en: Brides and Grooms) 22. Nov. 1985
7 Späte Begegnung (en: Late encounter) 29. Nov. 1985

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