2014 in German television
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This is a list of German television related events from 2014.
Events[]
- 13 March - Elaiza are selected to represent Germany at the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest with their song "Is It Right". They are selected to be the fifty-ninth German Eurovision entry during Unser Song für Dänemark held at the Lanxess Arena in Cologne.
- 3 May - Aneta Sablik wins the eleventh season of Deutschland sucht den Superstar.
- 9 May - 14-year-old Danyiom Mesmer wins the second season of The Voice Kids.
- 30 May - Singer and winner of the first season of Deutschland sucht den Superstar Alexander Klaws and his partner Isabel Edvardsson win the seventh season of Let's Dance.
- 13 July - Germany beat Argentina 1–0 to win the 2014 World Cup at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 29 August - Aaron Troschke wins the second season of Promi Big Brother.
- 12 December - Charley Ann Schmutzler wins the fourth season of The Voice of Germany.
- 20 December - 26-year-old pop singer and Travestie artist Marcel Kaupp wins the eighth season of Das Supertalent.
Debuts[]
- Alexander the Great (25 October 2014 – 2 November 2014)
Television shows[]
1950s[]
- Tagesschau (1952–present)
1960s[]
- heute (1963–present)
1970s[]
- heute-journal (1978–present)
- Tagesthemen (1978–present)
1980s[]
- Wetten, dass..? (1981-2014)
- Lindenstraße (1985–present)
1990s[]
- Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten (1992–present)
- Unter uns (1994–present)
- Verbotene Liebe (1995-2015)
- Schloss Einstein (1998–present)
- In aller Freundschaft (1998–present)
- Wer wird Millionär? (1999–present)
2000s[]
- Deutschland sucht den Superstar (2002–present)
- Let's Dance (2006–present)
- Das Supertalent (2007–present)
2010s[]
- The Voice of Germany (2011–present)
- Promi Big Brother (2013–present)
Ending this year[]
- Wetten, dass..? (1981-2014)
Births[]
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Deaths[]
Date | Name | Age | Cinematic Credibility |
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1 May | Heinz Schenk[1] | 89 | German TV host & actor |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Heinz Schenk". BBC. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
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