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History 1990
Loriot makes his second cinema film PAPPA ANTE PORTAS. The production takes place in Potsdam-Babelsberg and Geiselgasteig. PAPPA ANTE PORTAS is one of the most successful films of the following year. GO TRABI GO is the first Pan-German film comedy, which Peter Timm produces in the summer and is seen by more than one million viewers. Jo Baier makes WILDFEUER. The main role of the Bavarian poetess Emerenz Meier is played by Anica Dobra. The final FORMEL EINS show (no. 307) is produced. In the ARD programme scheme, it is replaced by the young people's programme DISNEY CLUB, which has been recorded in Hall 1 since then. The private company RTL PLUS becomes the second largest client of Bavaria Film behind the WDR. In the studios of the film city, RTL now produces the entertainment shows GOTTSCHALK, KULIS BUCHCLUB and HEIMATMELODIE. Bavaria Film has a 50 per cent holding in the newly founded Action Games GmbH. Action Games produces game and competition shows for private and public law TV companies. In Bottrop-Kirchhellen, the BavariaFilmPark GmbH is founded. The drafts for the design are from "Oscar“ winner Rolf Zehetbauer, who is also the Managing Director of the newly founded Bavaria Design Rolf Zehetbauer GmbH. The rivalling half-brothers OPPEN UND EHRLICH determine the political and social life of a small town in the Sauerland district in the series of the same name. Uwe Friedrichsen and Andreas Schmidt-Schaller play the leading roles. Bavaria Film produces MARY, the first TV show of the stage star Georg Preusse. The WWF commissions the early evening series VERA WESSKAMP with Maren Kroymann in the leading role. With about 620,000 visitors, the Bavaria Filmtour has a record result. Klaus Wennemann celebrates a double anniversary at the end of the year: on this fiftieth birthday, the shooting for the 80th episode of the series DER FAHNDER is completed.

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