Bienert had taken over from Hans Rosenthal after his death in 1987, and until his retirement in 2012 moderated. Texts for the mission he had written since 1969. He died on the 7. July at the age of 72 years, as the German radio announced on Tuesday.

“Christian Bienert has created with his distinctive style, a Format, and made it one of the oldest and most successful radio programmes of Germany,” said Germany radio-program Director, Andreas-Peter Weber, the merits of the radio’s. “For decades, he has addressed a huge following and has become one of the votes in the East and the West.”

“The sounding Sunday puzzle,” today only “Sunday puzzle” called the works since the mid-60s, according to a simple principle: the listener must guess to a certain topic, a word of six or seven letters, pieces of music to help him. The great charm of the Whole lies in the anecdotes that are told.

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The show is on until today, a lot of reader mail. In the Cold war they had for the radio in the American sector (RIAS) a special function: they should serve, the range of the US-operated channel in the territory of the GDR to explore. So one of the most successful formats of the broadcasts originated, up to now in the program.

“Only after the fall of the wall was not known how many people miträtselten every Sunday in front of the Radio”, the Germany radio. “In March 1990, the responsible for around 380 reached 000 letters from all Parts of the not yet re-United country.” After the turn of the editorial team were handed over to two metal suitcase with a bunch of listener mail, which had intercepted the security of the state. Since 2017, Ralf sits At the Kellen Sundays at 9: 30 a.m. at the microphone.

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