Dieter Hallervorden - TV Shows

TV Shows

Year Title Notes
2004 Sesamstraße Sesamstraße is the German equivalent to Sesame Street;

Dieter Hallervorden had a guest role as Karl Kaputt.

2000–2001 Zebralla! Hallervorden plays Jürgen Zebralla, an old divorced pensioner, who attends a university

and lives with his wealthy son because of lack of money.

sitcom, 11 Episodes.

1996–1997 Verstehen Sie Spaß? Hallervorden was the host of this show about pranks.
1994–2003 Hallervordens Spott-Light Cabaret
1993 Sachen zum Lachen Staged comic acts.
1993 Klipp-Klapp, der Clip Club Hallervorden hosted the show
1992–1993 Spottschau Cabaret
1989 Die Didi-Show Short comic clips and comic acts. Also titled Didi's Comedy Show in English.

10 Episodes

1987 Laus im Pelz A televised stage play.
1985–1986 Die Nervensäge aka.

Der Untermieter

TV series, 26 Episodes
1983–1984 Zelleriesalat und Gitterspeise TV show equivalent to Die Didi-Show with Hallervorden as a convict.

4 Episodes

1982 Grand Gala - 3 mal klingeln Hallervorden was a host. 6 Episodes
1982 Welle Wahnsinn Music show, 2 Episodes
1981 Onkel & Co Hallervorden was a clumsy detective.

2 Episodes, 60 minutes each.

1975–1978 Lästerlexikon 3 Episodes
1974–1980 Nonstop Nonsens Well-known slapstick show.

20 Episodes

1973 Kara Ben Nemsi Effendi TV series based on the Karl May books.

26 Episodes

1972 Vorsicht!-Stellenweise tief Satire
1970–1976 Abramakabra TV series, 10 Episodes
1971 Von Liebe keine Rede
1971 Hei-Wi-Tip-Top
1970–1974 Die Kriminalerzählung 26 Episodes
1970 Ti vor Tu
1961–1962 Die Rückblende

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