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==Strange Sentence== |
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There was a TV series shown on German television during the 1980's (1983-1985) and then was shown |
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The following sentence was in the article in the "Satellite" section, para 1: 'Broadcast is always in DVB and ] ].' It was on its own and did not seem to link to the preceding or the following text. It ''looks'' like the residue of a previous edit. Whatever it is, it did not make any kind of sense so I deleted it. |
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on American TV around 1985-1986. It was an intense story about a crude man who got out of the German |
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:] (]) 21:29, 4 August 2009 (UTC) |
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army after world war two and had a series of experiences in post war Berlin. ? |
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The director was a phenom of that period, but I can't remember his name or the amazing actor that |
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== Financing == |
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gave the performance, the name of the series or anything else about it. |
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The series was shown on Public television in the U.S. |
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Public Funding in Germany means, that every household and company have to pay a charge forcibly.So the public broadcast is not funded from general public funds. <!-- Template:Unsigned IP --><small class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (]) 18:58, 23 April 2021 (UTC)</small> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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If anyone remembers this, please let me know at billeraj@bellsouth.net |
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I don't think the director was Wim wenders or Rainer Werner Fassbinder, but I may be wrong. |
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Thank you, John Billera. |
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The following sentence was in the article in the "Satellite" section, para 1: 'Broadcast is always in DVB and SDTV PAL.' It was on its own and did not seem to link to the preceding or the following text. It looks like the residue of a previous edit. Whatever it is, it did not make any kind of sense so I deleted it.