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'''Variants:''' For programming lists, the "DDR" label is replaced by "heute". For the clock, there's a beige background with "TV DDR" repeated as a mosaic, a "1" in the bottom-left of the screen, and a large clock at the right of it; a similar design was used in the 1980-1985 clock.
'''Variants:''' For programming lists, the "DDR" label is replaced by "heute". For the clock, there's a beige background with "TV DDR" repeated as a mosaic, a "1" in the bottom-left of the screen, and a large clock at the right of it; a similar design was used in the 1980-1985 clock.


'''FX/SFX:''' None.
'''FX/SFX:''' Likely none, but unknown.


'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA.
'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA.

Revision as of 01:42, 3 November 2022



Background

Deutscher Fernsehfunk (DFF, "German Television Broadcasting"; 1952-1972, 1990) or Fernsehen der DDR ("Television of the GDR", 1972-1990) was the state television broadcaster in the German Democratic Republic (GDR or East Germany). The first test broadcasts started in 1950, and regular broadcasts were launched in December 12th 1952, although they were still described as test broadcasts until January 3rd 1956. A second channel was launched in October 3rd 1969, alongside with SECAM colour television. While DFF still existed sometime after the end of the GDR, it was properly dissolved in December 31st 1991, and its frequencies were reused by ARD and its affiliates.

1st Logo (1952-1972)

Nicknames: Brandenburg Gate

Logo: In a (mostly black) background, we see a white silhouette of the Brandenburg Gate with a small East German flag above it, and a ovaled text saying "Deutscher Fernsehfunk DDR"

Variants: There's a variant with a white background and an animation of a cartoonish man paiting the logo. For the clock variant, there's a clock instead of the Brandenburg Gate and the small DDR flag. With the introduction of the second channel, the Roman number "I" was added to the ovaled text, and the clock design was changed.

FX/SFX: Probably none for main version. Cel animation for the 1960s animated ID described below.

Music/Sounds: TBA

Music/Sounds Variants: TBA

Availability: Rare to extinct.

2nd Logo (1972-1976)

Nicknames: Brandenburg Gate II, DDR Fernsehen

Logo: Same as above, but with a text change, now saying "DDR Fernsehen I Fernsehen DDR I"

Variants: Like the previous logo, there's a variant with a white background, probably used for the second programme.

FX/SFX: Unknown.

Music/Sounds: Unknown.

Music/Sounds Variants: Unknown.

Availability: Extinct.

3rd Logo (1976-1980)


Nicknames: The Palace of the Republic, TV DDR

Logo:

  • We see the Berlin Palace of the Republic with the Fernsehturm behind it, and in the bottom of the screen, a white text saying "Fernsehen der DDR".
  • In a plain beige background, we see the channel's logo (its description TBA) in a lighter beige at the centre of the screen.

Variants: For programming lists, the "DDR" label is replaced by "heute". For the clock, there's a beige background with "TV DDR" repeated as a mosaic, a "1" in the bottom-left of the screen, and a large clock at the right of it; a similar design was used in the 1980-1985 clock.

FX/SFX: Likely none, but unknown.

Music/Sounds: TBA.

Music/Sounds Variants: TBA.

Availability: Rare to extinct.

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5th Logo (1985-1989)

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6th Logo (1989-1990)

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