In October Germany's most popular comedians came together for the fifth time in order to raise money for UNICEF, the United Nations children's organisation.
On 30th November 2002, in the fourth episode of “Laughing is Good for You - Comedy for UNICEF” presenter Dirk Bach, along with stars of the German comedy scenes such as Ingo Appelt, Maren Kroyman, Rüdiger Hoffmann, Anke Engelke, Ingolf
Dirk Bach presents a wonderful combination of the best that the German comedy scene has to offer (Anke Engelke, Mirco Nontschew, Helge Schneider, Rüdiger Hofmann, Karl Dall, Jörg Knör, Hans-Hermann Thielke, Bodo Bach, Alf Poier and many others),
On November 30 2002, in the fourth episode of “Laughter is Good for You - Comedy for UNICEF” presenter Dirk Bach, along with stars of the German comedy scenes such as Ingo Appelt, Maren Kroyman, Rüdiger Hoffmann, Anke Engelke, Ingolf
The 1998 German Film Awards are presented in the heart of Berlin. The Brandenburg Gate forms an extraordinary backdrop to this occasion: it becomes the gateway to German film.
Back in 1995, when the Film Awards were attracting as much attention as a pebble dropped into a pond, the Berlin based production company of Regina Ziegler was asked by the Federal Ministry of the Interior to reorganize and regenerate the