May 24, 2013

Babbelgamm

babbelgamm

Comedy series for kids
-Year: 1976-1978
-Year in film: 1977
-Country: Germany
-Who in clothing: Heike ~12, sailor dress
-Who in clothing 2: boys, shorts etc
-Available on DVD: yes, partly
-I own: yes
-Clothing occurence: medium
-Rating:  3/10
-Rating: ***
-Comment: A girl called Heike in a white sailor dress, rather long medium blue skirt, rather short collar, 2 stripes.  A younger girl with a ruffled shirt. Also lots of boys in pants and shorts with suspenders in the studio. Most famous kid is Tommi aka Thomas Ohrner (long dark blue pants with suspenders and a cap). But all looking like costumes. Hosted by Peter Rapp. Also starring singer Frank Zander and Michael Schanze (in this ep).

First German comedy show for kids. There is just this episode available on a DVD box called retro TV kids box showing this episode aired on January 1st, 1977 (pictured).

I don't know other episodes and the show is quite funny. As I said before, I don't like the 70s. There are also single episodes of other famous German series of the 70s and 80s on the DVD set, and some boys are quite handsome. But I don't watch this DVD often. The major series were later released completely, so only the 5 shows (half of this 2 DVD set) are of interest.

Nothing more of interest for this blog. One brief scene of a very young boy in Lederhosen in series "Bettkantengeschichten" (but not the boy pictured in my entry, rating 8, I have to update this later). Also a boy in a white speedo in docu Robinzak (close-up, but could be better).

Sorry, I'm very busy and I will update this later. Also boys in 70s jeans in "1, 2 oder 3." and a boy without clothes in series Hals über Kopf. Though a good compilation of series and lifes of kids in the 70s. By coincidence the remake of Vorstadtkrokodile had recently been aired. But unlike the 70s series no Lederhosen. For more see my bedroom blog.

Rating 2-3 for this older girl in a sailor dress which is very unusual in the 70s.

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