Retro-tv is a German video blog, hosted by Henning Harperath and Paddy Kroetz, existing since 2009. It usually begins with Henning and Paddy opening an old (the range so far has been from The Sixties to the early Nineties) volume of the German tv magazine Hörzu and looking up what tv had to offer on a specific day, decades in the past. They pick out three different shows to review, by first showing a bit of footage of it, and then talking about it. It is Better Than It Sounds, catering to nostalgia of course, but also very interesting if you want to know what (West German) tv was like long before you were born.
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| - Retro-tv is a German video blog, hosted by Henning Harperath and Paddy Kroetz, existing since 2009. It usually begins with Henning and Paddy opening an old (the range so far has been from The Sixties to the early Nineties) volume of the German tv magazine Hörzu and looking up what tv had to offer on a specific day, decades in the past. They pick out three different shows to review, by first showing a bit of footage of it, and then talking about it. It is Better Than It Sounds, catering to nostalgia of course, but also very interesting if you want to know what (West German) tv was like long before you were born.
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| - Retro-tv is a German video blog, hosted by Henning Harperath and Paddy Kroetz, existing since 2009. It usually begins with Henning and Paddy opening an old (the range so far has been from The Sixties to the early Nineties) volume of the German tv magazine Hörzu and looking up what tv had to offer on a specific day, decades in the past. They pick out three different shows to review, by first showing a bit of footage of it, and then talking about it. It is Better Than It Sounds, catering to nostalgia of course, but also very interesting if you want to know what (West German) tv was like long before you were born. Can be found here (sorry, only in German).
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