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Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 00:03 |
Business Brief
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 00:15 |
Germany Today
Window on GermanyEnglisch On this edition we profile a former neo-Nazi trying to teach kids about the danger of the radical far right. We also meet some schoolchildren teaching senior citizens about technology and catch up with a talented Bremen photographer. |
Window on Germany | Englisch | |
| 00:30 |
Drive it!
The Motor MagazineEnglisch Join Drive it! for a look at one of the most popular compact cars worldwide AND a whole fleet of fascinating classics sports cars. |
The Motor Magazine | Englisch | |
| 01:00 |
Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 01:30 |
Euromaxx
Lifestyle EuropeEnglisch In this edition: Trance, the new film by Acadamy Award winning director Danny Boyle. Plus, the Islandic composer Ólafur Arnalds, skydiving choreographer Ulrike Langosch, lamps made from coffee grounds, and a fresh take on Swedish cuisine in our a la carte. |
Lifestyle Europe | Englisch | |
| 02:00 |
Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 02:15 |
Agenda
Talk ShowEnglisch In this edition: With President Barack Obama flying into Berlin for high-level talks we look at his tarnished image in Europe. We'll also be asking if the US-German special bond is still firm and assessing the chances for a more active US role on the international stage. |
Talk Show | Englisch | |
| 03:00 |
Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 03:03 |
Made in Germany
The Business MagazineEnglisch US President Barack Obama is scheduled to visit Germany on June 19. Business relationships between the countries have traditionally been good and many German companies have set up American subsidiaries. Swabian chainsaw maker Stihl is one of them. One of the reasons for the firm's success there is that it employs Germany's dual education system, which includes apprenticeships in companies. |
The Business Magazine | Englisch | |
| 03:30 |
Tomorrow Today
The Science MagazineEnglisch LCD Displays | E-bikes | Portrait of Trevor McIntyre | The Polarstern Research Vessel |
The Science Magazine | Englisch | |
| 04:00 |
Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 04:15 |
Close up
The Current Affairs DocumentaryEnglisch Kennedy and the Germans |
The Current Affairs Documentary | Englisch | |
| 04:45 |
Shift
Living in the Digital AgeEnglisch A never ending ego-trip: what will happen when augmented reality allows everyone to put real-time videos online for all to see? Smartphones as training partners: why sports apps are becoming more and more popular with amateur athletes. And in our Shift Exit: Dragon Baby shows a karate tot taking down a stuffed dragon. |
Living in the Digital Age | Englisch | |
| 05:00 |
Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 05:03 |
Business Brief
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 05:15 |
Agenda
Talk ShowEnglisch In this edition: With President Barack Obama flying into Berlin for high-level talks we look at his tarnished image in Europe. We'll also be asking if the US-German special bond is still firm and assessing the chances for a more active US role on the international stage. |
Talk Show | Englisch | |
| 06:00 |
Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 06:15 |
In Focus
Documentaries and ReportsEnglisch The Alps from Above � From Salzburg to Lake Königssee |
Documentaries and Reports | Englisch | |
| 07:00 |
Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 07:03 |
Euromaxx
Lifestyle EuropeEnglisch In this edition: Trance, the new film by Acadamy Award winning director Danny Boyle. Plus, the Islandic composer Ólafur Arnalds, skydiving choreographer Ulrike Langosch, lamps made from coffee grounds, and a fresh take on Swedish cuisine in our a la carte. |
Lifestyle Europe | Englisch | |
| 07:30 |
Global 3000
The Globalization ProgramEnglisch Until now, solar power has played a minor role in Brazil. Now the country’s largest solar power plant is under construction. In sunny Brazil, the growth opportunities for solar are virtually unlimited. In Israel, as well, two entrepreneurs are banking on growth. Their venture capital firm provides seed capital to Palestinian IT start-ups. |
The Globalization Program | Englisch | |
| 08:00 |
Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 08:03 |
Germany Today
Window on GermanyEnglisch On this edition we profile a former neo-Nazi trying to teach kids about the danger of the radical far right. We also meet some schoolchildren teaching senior citizens about technology and catch up with a talented Bremen photographer. |
Window on Germany | Englisch | |
| 08:15 |
Agenda
Talk ShowEnglisch In this edition: With President Barack Obama flying into Berlin for high-level talks we look at his tarnished image in Europe. We'll also be asking if the US-German special bond is still firm and assessing the chances for a more active US role on the international stage. |
Talk Show | Englisch | |
| 09:00 |
Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 09:03 |
Tomorrow Today
The Science MagazineEnglisch LCD Displays | E-bikes | Portrait of Trevor McIntyre | The Polarstern Research Vessel |
The Science Magazine | Englisch | |
| 09:30 |
Made in Germany
The Business MagazineEnglisch US President Barack Obama is scheduled to visit Germany on June 19. Business relationships between the countries have traditionally been good and many German companies have set up American subsidiaries. Swabian chainsaw maker Stihl is one of them. One of the reasons for the firm's success there is that it employs Germany's dual education system, which includes apprenticeships in companies. |
The Business Magazine | Englisch | |
| 10:03 |
Germany Today
Window on GermanyEnglisch On this edition we profile a former neo-Nazi trying to teach kids about the danger of the radical far right. We also meet some schoolchildren teaching senior citizens about technology and catch up with a talented Bremen photographer. |
Window on Germany | Englisch | |
| 10:15 |
Close up
The Current Affairs DocumentaryEnglisch Kennedy and the Germans |
The Current Affairs Documentary | Englisch | |
| 10:45 |
Shift
Living in the Digital AgeEnglisch A never ending ego-trip: what will happen when augmented reality allows everyone to put real-time videos online for all to see? Smartphones as training partners: why sports apps are becoming more and more popular with amateur athletes. And in our Shift Exit: Dragon Baby shows a karate tot taking down a stuffed dragon. |
Living in the Digital Age | Englisch | |
| 11:00 |
Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 11:03 |
Euromaxx
Lifestyle EuropeEnglisch In this edition: Trance, the new film by Acadamy Award winning director Danny Boyle. Plus, the Islandic composer Ólafur Arnalds, skydiving choreographer Ulrike Langosch, lamps made from coffee grounds, and a fresh take on Swedish cuisine in our a la carte. |
Lifestyle Europe | Englisch | |
| 11:30 |
Drive it!
The Motor MagazineEnglisch Join Drive it! for a look at one of the most popular compact cars worldwide AND a whole fleet of fascinating classics sports cars. |
The Motor Magazine | Englisch | |
| 12:00 |
Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 12:15 |
Business Brief
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 12:30 |
Journal
SpecialEnglisch President Barack Obama in Berlin - The Brandenburg Gate Address. |
Special | Englisch | |
| 14:00 |
Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 14:30 |
Made in Germany
The Business MagazineEnglisch US President Barack Obama is scheduled to visit Germany on June 19. Business relationships between the countries have traditionally been good and many German companies have set up American subsidiaries. Swabian chainsaw maker Stihl is one of them. One of the reasons for the firm's success there is that it employs Germany's dual education system, which includes apprenticeships in companies. |
The Business Magazine | Englisch | |
| 15:00 |
Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 15:03 |
Euromaxx
Lifestyle EuropeEnglisch In this edition: Trance, the new film by Acadamy Award winning director Danny Boyle. Plus, the Islandic composer Ólafur Arnalds, skydiving choreographer Ulrike Langosch, lamps made from coffee grounds, and a fresh take on Swedish cuisine in our a la carte. |
Lifestyle Europe | Englisch | |
| 15:30 |
Drive it!
The Motor MagazineEnglisch Join Drive it! for a look at one of the most popular compact cars worldwide AND a whole fleet of fascinating classics sports cars. |
The Motor Magazine | Englisch | |
| 16:00 |
Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 16:15 |
Insight Germany
Choreographer Samir AkikaEnglisch Algerian-French choreographer Samir Akika grew up in Paris and almost became a professional basketball player, then studied physics and maths. But at the age of 25 he completely changed direction after discovering modern dance. |
Choreographer Samir Akika | Englisch | |
| 17:00 |
Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 17:03 |
Germany Today
Window on GermanyEnglisch On this edition we profile a former neo-Nazi trying to teach kids about the danger of the radical far right. We also meet some schoolchildren teaching senior citizens about technology and catch up with a talented Bremen photographer. |
Window on Germany | Englisch | |
| 17:15 |
In Focus
Documentaries and ReportsEnglisch The Alps from Above � From Salzburg to Lake Königssee |
Documentaries and Reports | Englisch | |
| 18:00 |
Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 18:03 |
Global 3000
The Globalization ProgramEnglisch Until now, solar power has played a minor role in Brazil. Now the country’s largest solar power plant is under construction. In sunny Brazil, the growth opportunities for solar are virtually unlimited. In Israel, as well, two entrepreneurs are banking on growth. Their venture capital firm provides seed capital to Palestinian IT start-ups. |
The Globalization Program | Englisch | |
| 18:30 |
Euromaxx
Lifestyle EuropeEnglisch In this edition: The art of French star calligrapher Nicolas Ouchenir. Plus, a German designer who crafts accessories from reclaimed rubber tubes, best-selling Swedish crime author Asa Larsson, a modern take on a Swiss farm house, and Europe's northernmost palm garden in the German resort of Bad Prymont. |
Lifestyle Europe | Englisch | |
| 19:00 |
Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 19:30 |
Tomorrow Today
The Science MagazineEnglisch LCD Displays | E-bikes | Portrait of Trevor McIntyre | The Polarstern Research Vessel |
The Science Magazine | Englisch | |
| 20:00 |
Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 20:03 |
Business Brief
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 20:15 |
Insight Germany
Choreographer Samir AkikaEnglisch Algerian-French choreographer Samir Akika grew up in Paris and almost became a professional basketball player, then studied physics and maths. But at the age of 25 he completely changed direction after discovering modern dance. |
Choreographer Samir Akika | Englisch | |
| 21:00 |
Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 21:03 |
Euromaxx
Lifestyle EuropeEnglisch In this edition: The art of French star calligrapher Nicolas Ouchenir. Plus, a German designer who crafts accessories from reclaimed rubber tubes, best-selling Swedish crime author Asa Larsson, a modern take on a Swiss farm house, and Europe's northernmost palm garden in the German resort of Bad Prymont. |
Lifestyle Europe | Englisch | |
| 21:30 |
European Journal
The Magazine from BrusselsEnglisch Russia’s Cossacks have a turbulent history. Feared during the time of the tsars, they were persecuted in the Soviet Union. Now President Vladimir Putin has set them to work patrolling the streets and protecting Russia‘s borders. |
The Magazine from Brussels | Englisch | |
| 22:00 |
Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 22:15 |
In Focus
Documentaries and ReportsEnglisch Christopher Street Day! � Gays and Lesbians on the March |
Documentaries and Reports | Englisch | |
| 23:00 |
Journal
NewsEnglisch |
News | Englisch | |
| 23:15 |
Insight Germany
Choreographer Samir AkikaEnglisch Algerian-French choreographer Samir Akika grew up in Paris and almost became a professional basketball player, then studied physics and maths. But at the age of 25 he completely changed direction after discovering modern dance. |
Choreographer Samir Akika | Englisch | |