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Pop was a pop music program that aired in West Germany from 1974 to 1979. Each year, the show's title was changed to reflect that of the current year, e.g. Pop '76. It was originally broadcast on the SWR and HR networks. Pop was meant to rival fellow ZDF music shows Disco and Star Parade, albeit catering to a younger audience. The show was hosted by from its launch in 1974 until 1978. Afterward, in 1979, Volker Lechtenbrink took over as the show's host. In 2017, reruns of the show began to air for the first time on One, an ARD network.

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  • Pop war eine Musiksendung des Südwestfunks und Hessischen Rundfunks, die von 1973 bis 1979 ausgestrahlt wurde. Pro Jahr gab es etwa acht Folgen, deren Titel jeweils mit der aktuellen Jahreszahl versehen wurde: Pop ʼ73, Pop ʼ74, Pop ʼ75, Pop ʼ76, Pop ʼ77, Pop ʼ78 und Pop ʼ79. Bis 1978 moderierte Hans-Jürgen Kliebenstein die Sendung mit aktuellen nationalen und internationalen Musikern, 1979 übernahm Volker Lechtenbrink die Show. Eine eigene News-Ecke innerhalb der Sendung hatten bis 1976 Dagmar Berghoff, 1976 als Nachfolgerin Heidi Vogel und ab 1977 Chris Howland. 2017 wurden Ausgaben von Pop auf dem Spartensender One erstmals wiederholt. (de)
  • Pop was a pop music program that aired in West Germany from 1974 to 1979. Each year, the show's title was changed to reflect that of the current year, e.g. Pop '76. It was originally broadcast on the SWR and HR networks. Pop was meant to rival fellow ZDF music shows Disco and Star Parade, albeit catering to a younger audience. The show was hosted by from its launch in 1974 until 1978. Afterward, in 1979, Volker Lechtenbrink took over as the show's host. Several artists, both German and international stars, appeared and performed on the show. Domestic artists from Germany such as the Silver Convention, Arabesque, Boney M., and Donna Summer appeared on the show. International artists such as The Police, Shirley and Co., Middle of the Road, and Jigsaw also made regular appearances. In 2017, reruns of the show began to air for the first time on One, an ARD network. (en)
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  • Pop war eine Musiksendung des Südwestfunks und Hessischen Rundfunks, die von 1973 bis 1979 ausgestrahlt wurde. Pro Jahr gab es etwa acht Folgen, deren Titel jeweils mit der aktuellen Jahreszahl versehen wurde: Pop ʼ73, Pop ʼ74, Pop ʼ75, Pop ʼ76, Pop ʼ77, Pop ʼ78 und Pop ʼ79. Bis 1978 moderierte Hans-Jürgen Kliebenstein die Sendung mit aktuellen nationalen und internationalen Musikern, 1979 übernahm Volker Lechtenbrink die Show. Eine eigene News-Ecke innerhalb der Sendung hatten bis 1976 Dagmar Berghoff, 1976 als Nachfolgerin Heidi Vogel und ab 1977 Chris Howland. (de)
  • Pop was a pop music program that aired in West Germany from 1974 to 1979. Each year, the show's title was changed to reflect that of the current year, e.g. Pop '76. It was originally broadcast on the SWR and HR networks. Pop was meant to rival fellow ZDF music shows Disco and Star Parade, albeit catering to a younger audience. The show was hosted by from its launch in 1974 until 1978. Afterward, in 1979, Volker Lechtenbrink took over as the show's host. In 2017, reruns of the show began to air for the first time on One, an ARD network. (en)
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  • Pop (Fernsehsendung) (de)
  • Pop (TV series) (en)
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