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ZDF-Hitparade : ウィキペディア英語版
ZDF-Hitparade

The ''ZDF-Hitparade'', or ''Hitparade'' for short, by German TV channel ZDF, was one of the most popular and most well-known music television series presenting mostly German Schlager. From 1969 to 1984 the presenter was Dieter Thomas Heck. The last show was aired on 16 December 2000.
==History==
The music show was developed by ''Truck Branss'' and Dieter Thomas Heck and first broadcast on January 18, 1969.〔〔 The original theme song was written in 1968 by James Last and remained a hallmark of the show until the last show of host Dieter Thomas Heck on December 15, 1984.
The first host was Dieter Thomas Heck, who presented once a month on Saturday at half past seven. Various performers sang their current songs, predominantly Schlager. Whereas the first show was produced in the studio, subsequent events were live.〔 The next host of the ''Hitparade'' was Viktor Worms in 1985, succeeded by Uwe Hübner in 1990. The last episode aired on 16 December 2000.

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