Hallo aus Berlin

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Hallo aus Berlin
GenreEducational television
Directed byScott Ross
ComposersSandy Nuttgens, Mike Scott
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageGerman
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producerLen Brown
ProducerRonald Smedley
Running time14 Minutes[1]
Release
Original networkBBC Schools TV
Picture format4:3 Aspect Ratio[1]
Audio formatStereo
Original release19 September 1996 (1996-09-19) –
27 March 1997 (1997-03-27)

Hallo aus Berlin (English: Hello from Berlin) is a British educational television series co-produced by the BBC and the Goethe-Institut. It is produced in a 'magazine' style with reports, interviews, music, and animated sequences, aimed at beginner German speakers from ages 11–14.[3]

The series' 10 episodes aired in the BBC Schools strand from 19 September 1996.[2] It has been used as a German teaching aid in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, France, Monaco, Italy, San Marino, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Hungary, Poland, the Netherlands, Slovakia, Romania, Ukraine, Greece, Cyprus, Israel, Saudi Arabia, India, and Australia.

The main characters are Marko Walther, Jessica König, Daniel Augustin, Esther Walk, Thomas Lindel and Miriam Casten, a group of young people who introduce the audience to everyday life in Berlin. An animated sketch and song performed by the host characters, Rolli Schmidt and Rita Weiß, appears in every episode, with the sketch not appearing in the tenth and last episode, "Unser Berlin".

Episodes[]

Episode number Title Title in English Overview
1 "Wir" "We" The characters in the series are introduced. Their looks, heights and ages are described, then Rolli und Rita are introduced. The first Rolli und Rita sketch has the characters introduce themselves before exploring a hall of mirrors in a fairground and describe colors and facial features in German, ending with them getting scared away by a coffin ghost in the haunted house. Thomas then describes his enjoyment of cycling, Daniel shows his drawings, and Jessica goes shopping; Marko then describes his guinea pig, and Miriam describes her pet dog. Esther is seen partaking in athletics and describes what she does. Rolli und Rita perform the song 'Hallo aus Berlin' (Hello from Berlin).[4]
2 "Familie" "Family" Daniel and his family visit his grandparents. The other characters introduce their brothers and sisters, as well as their pets, after vox-pop interviews with local Berliners. Thomas visits the Berlin Zoo and introduces the different animals that are seen there. Rolli und Rita's sketch shows Rita with a snake at Rolli's house that can perform mathematical calculations; the snake becomes confused and wrecks the room after Rolli asks a question it couldn't handle. Rolli and Rita then attempt to piece together the broken family portraits, mismatching pieces with different family members. Nada is introduced, a 17-year-old who lives independently from his parents in a flat with other young people, and he describes the chores and jobs he does at home. Rolli und Rita perform the song 'Das ist meine Familie' (This is My Family). Daniel is then seen at his grandparents' house, feeling bored.[5]
3 "Zu Hause" "At Home" Marko describes his house. Miriam has breakfast with her family and describes typical breakfast foodstuffs. After a few vox-pop interviews, Rolli does his morning routine in the sketch and forgets to complete his chores before his mother returns home. Marko describes his wardrobe and some of his clothes, and leaves for school. The different types of houses in Berlin are described, and Jessica and Daniel describe their addresses. Some homeless people are seen being served food in a canteen in central Berlin, then Esther visits Jessica's house, where they talk about Take That and listen to CDs. Rolli und Rita perform the song 'Wo Wohnst Du?' (Where Do You Live?).[6]
4 "In der Stadt" "In The City" Wolfgang, Jessica's cousin, is shown alighting from an ICE train and travelling to Jessica's house. He briefly converses with Jessica and her mother on a payphone, before taking the U-Bahn. Thomas meets a fellow Star Trek fan at a shop, and they head off together, before planning to go to a soccer match. Wolfgang gets lost and asks a local for help, only to be presented with a lengthy set of directions. Rolli und Rita's sketch involves Rita continuously contacting Rolli over the phone and instructing him with conflicting directions, until he inadvertently finds himself atop an under-construction building. Thomas and his friend and purchase food, and Daniel, Miriam, Marko and Esther are asked for directions within Berlin. Wolfgang is still lost and calls Jessica again, and she comes to meet him. Rolli und Rita perform "Ist eine Post hier?" (Is There a Post Office Here?). Thomas, his friend, Jessica and Wolfgang are then seen at the Olympiastadion at the soccer match, which is between Borussia Mönchengladbach and VfL Wolfsburg. [7]
5 "Essen und Trinken" "Food and Drinks" Thomas goes grocery shopping for his aunt Elizabeth; meanwhile, Miriam and Jessica take a trip to a McDonald's. Thomas and his aunt visit a café for some ice cream and cake. Rolli und Rita try cooking at home, which ends in disaster when Rita covers the kitchen with whipped cream. A Turkish market and some traditional Turkish cuisine are seen. Rolli und Rita perform "Eis, Bitte" (Ice Cream, Please).[8]
6 "Schule" "School" Jessica and Marko introduce us to their schools, and various lessons can be seen. Lunch break activities are shown. A boy named Arno is caught smoking under-age (before 2007 the minimum age for smoking in Germany was 16 years) and is sent to the headmaster's office. He is ordered to clean the smoking-corner of the school as punishment meanwhile, an English lesson is seen. Rolli und Rita's sketch involves Rolli not doing his homework, and Rita appearing on a nearby computer screen to assist him, with her choosing all of the wrong answers, ending with them running away from the teacher. Some students complain to Esther, the class representative, that they are receiving too much German homework; Esther addresses the issue with their German teacher, Ms. Notte. Jessica introduces the after school clubs (Arbeitsgemeinschaften). A montage is seen of various after school activities, then Rolli und Rita perform "kunst.wav" (art.wav). After the song the headmaster is shown leaving.[9]Note: This is the first episode to exclude the vox-pop segment.
7 "Freizeit" "Free Time" The kids are seen discussing their weekend plans. Miriam describes her horse and demonstrates how she rides and cares for it. Arno is seen sleeping, whilst Daniel, Thomas and Esther meet in a music shop. Jessica is seen doing ballet. Rolli und Rita's sketch involves them causing havoc in a music shop with expensive musical instruments. A traditional Turkish festival is seen, and the main characters are seen dancing in a disco. Rolli und Rita perform "Was machst du am Wochenende?" (What Are You Doing This Weekend?).[10]
8 "Gesundheit" "Fitness" Marko is playing volleyball and injures his foot; meanwhile, Esther warms up and does athletics. Healthy and unhealthy foods and habits are discussed. Marko sees a doctor for his injuries and is examined. Rolli und Rita decide to go bowling in their sketch, only to end in disaster. Jessica, Marko, and Esther describe their favourite sports. Karate lessons are seen, and Thomas, Daniel and Miriam describe their favourite activities. Some children in wheelchairs are seen playing basketball, and Rolli und Rita perform 'Ich habe zehn Finger' (I Have Ten Fingers). The characters are then seen at an indoor water park.[11]
9 "Ferien und Feste" "Holidays and Celebrations" Daniel's mother books hotel rooms at a hotel near the Baltic Sea, where the family are going on holiday. A Turkish girl named Elwan talks about Bayram, and Jessica has her Confirmation at St. Nicholas Church. Miriam is then seen celebrating her 14th birthday with her family, Thomas, and Jessica. Rolli und Rita are on holiday in their sketch, oblivious to the signs of a storm, before they get struck by lightning. Daniel is seen with his family on the Baltic Sea coast, and they go on a boat ride. Rolli und Rita perform 'Wann hast du Geburtstag?' (When Is Your Birthday?).[12]
10 "Unser Berlin" "Our Berlin" The last episode of the series shows many of the cultural aspects of Berlin. Jessica explores the shops of Berlin and the KaDeWe. Thomas describes the history of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, a reminder of World War II, and Daniel eats in a Berlin restaurant. Esther describes her local area, Kreuzberg, exploring its shops and restaurants. Marko tells the history of the Berlin Wall, then describes the (then new) plans for the Potsdamer Platz redevelopment. The characters say goodbye in a theme park, and Rolli und Rita perform the song 'Das ist unser Berlin' (This Is Our Berlin), ending the series.[13]

Rolli und Rita[]

Rolli Schmidt und Rita Weiß are teenagers who appear in every episode of the series, performing a sketch and a song. Rolli also appears in the opening titles of the show.[citation needed]

They were described as 'state of the art' at the time of the series' original airing in 1996. Independent producers Baxter Hobbins Slides developed a 3D motion-capture system, which was used to animate the characters. This consisted of motion sensor equipped suits, allowing the movements of actors to be mapped to the 3D models. A real-time wireframe animated model of the characters could then be produced, after which skin and clothes were added. The lip movements of the characters were achieved by utilising the real lip movements of actors filmed against a blue screen.[14]

The sketches were later redubbed in French and Spanish for Quinze Minutes Plus (Juju et Juliette) and Revista (Julio y Julia).[citation needed]

Rolli was voiced by , and Rita was voiced by , while her singing voice was done by Christina Fry, a professional actress, singer, voice-over artist, comedienne, writer, presenter and cabaretist.[15]

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Hallo aus Berlin". IMDb.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Hallo aus Berlin - BroadcastForSchools.co.uk". www.broadcastforschools.co.uk.
  3. ^ Endt, Ernst (2000). Hallo aus Berlin. ISBN 978-3-19-021648-2 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ "Hallo aus Berlin – Wir [episode 1]" – via YouTube.
  5. ^ "Hallo aus Berlin – Familie [episode 2]" – via YouTube.
  6. ^ "Hallo aus Berlin – Zu Hause [episode 3]" – via YouTube.
  7. ^ "Hallo aus Berlin – In der Stadt [episode 4]" – via YouTube.
  8. ^ "Hallo aus Berlin – Essen und Trinken [episode 5]" – via YouTube.
  9. ^ "Hallo aus Berlin – Schule [episode 6]" – via YouTube.
  10. ^ "Hallo aus Berlin – Freizeit [episode 7]" – via YouTube.
  11. ^ "Hallo aus Berlin – Gesundheit [episode 8]" – via YouTube.
  12. ^ "Hallo aus Berlin – Ferien und Feste [episode 9]" – via YouTube.
  13. ^ "Hallo aus Berlin – Unser Berlin [episode 10]" – via YouTube.
  14. ^ "BBC Schools bring cinema to class". Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  15. ^ "Was ist dein Lieblingsfach". YouTube. Retrieved 5 July 2021. The name of the man who voiced Rolli is Frido Ruth. I, Christina Fry, am the original voice of Rita.
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