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Welcome to a very
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special video Sebastian and I, we
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are in Munich, standing in front of
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a Munich landmark and we are
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here to honor an acting
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landmark of this wonderful city in
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a big way, yes and then
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when you think of Bavarian actors you
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immediately think of them Gustl Bayrhammer and
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he would have been 100 years old in 2022
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and this is a real
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passion project for us. We have
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already made a few videos on the
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topic on Google about Gustl Bayrhammer and
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we have now contacted witnesses for some time
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and visited some filming locations
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Then to really go one better
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in this multi-part documentary series,
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we don't want to work on biographical
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data but rather celebrate a big
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party that is intended to honor the life and work of
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this extremely authentic and
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likeable popular actor
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[music]
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we return to places that are narrow
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are connected to him along with
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contemporary witnesses who were close to him.
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For me he is the epitome of a uhr Bayern
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[Music]
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in all of this we want above all to get
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to know the person Gustl Bayrhammer
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[Music]
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also throw Gustl so much that you can throw
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in a pint of beer the hand of a
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white-blue cloud and
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maybe you're even a little happy,
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well, well, what I can
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come up with.
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We were guests of Esteban Kleist and
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his wonderful wife Almuth.
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It was really a great reception with
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a great snack and
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profound conversations,
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the two are artists, Esteban has
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a love for sculptures and Almut,
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yes, she loves painting,
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an
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ultimately warm-hearted and beautiful
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reception here with a really great
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couple and Sebastian should clarify
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what the two of them have to
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do with Christel Bayrhammer, yes that is the car
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kleist and almut kleist and
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is the train I
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always noticed as a child that pumuckl kept
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running through the picture as an extra and didn't just
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do that, he also
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did the big tricks on google with the ball that
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amarok lifts or celebrated is always
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changing and what you have done and
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not only that but also the prop
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that is also our main
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hook is the topic of the Gustl
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Bayrhammer or if my first question
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says you know
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Gustl Bayrhammer as
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He's already been noticed as an actor before
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or I only met him on this
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series and I think that
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was 78 or 79 80 that was
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78 79 the
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additional payments she was pregnant I
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was planned and on the ground I think
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that first spot was already there filmed and
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79 80 was the filming of the
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first season and you also have to
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do with Pumuckl you once had the ball
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pullover in front of the promoter in
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points that's what we wanted to do, that's
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also an episode that we also have in this
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special
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video treated because your
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children's actress is featured in this
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ball knitted sweater for a
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master Eder and we also meet
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the league wise men,
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of course we also want to hear something about the
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work, what was that like in the
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workshop, they always say it was so
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moldy and in very bad
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condition and so on it was fun
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today it was cold and
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uncomfortable
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a thousand questions
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how was the workshop the first thing
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was perhaps
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the choice of ingo tögel with a lot of
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effort and effort he had one in his
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relatives a stone and
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We brought in a lot of material to
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make it look as authentic as possible
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and
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well, it was actually in
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this whole thing that was more of
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a background backdrop, it didn't
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actually happen, so it can hardly be
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imagined that the
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Gustl Bayrhammer is here
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Craftsmen had to put things in the spotlight somehow,
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it was always fun,
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who knows if he would have been
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able to, maybe
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the markets would also be so
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run down if you do the right thing.
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My kings ended up
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partly cheating and I don't have that
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when I have one of those So
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it was good then, we knew that this house had been
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approved for demolition, that the
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demolition was imminent or planned
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and of course it wasn't in
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good condition but
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that's nothing I
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would have expected so I
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just took the situation like you did Of course, it was
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n't as comfortable as it is to
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bring here now, but for
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a shoot like the one we
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had to do it was completely
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fine with me, so I certainly didn't
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suffer from it,
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which coerder promo through König also
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a story that he For a long time,
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other people have united in the team.
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A dead homeless man was once
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found in the stairwell, filming was
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taken out in fear and then
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they then opened windows and how
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and where exactly so that he could no longer
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get in. That was not known
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or not
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known to me But before we went into the apartment there
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was still a stain on the floor. Well,
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I always told my stories
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with it, a series about a single or
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you have actors here who will
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go out straight away with their left hands, they
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are used to it and they do
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n't know that because they
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have it there I successfully
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suppressed it. Besides, it's
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actually totally untypical for someone
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who works in the team to suddenly
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appear in front of a camera and that was
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the case with you, and not just on one
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occasion because what he was doing was his furniture,
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so I never have that for myself
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taken as something special because these
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are the situations that I have,
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my friend has already told me, that the
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king and
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cameraman
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passed the balls to each other, they
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simply had a lot of fun
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playing and inventing things, so
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you had them from morning to evening
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Actually, the ones who take joy in doing things are
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popular, so the children who haven't
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grown up are a
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bit playful and always
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enjoy the mountain, no, adults who have that, where
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the child is very lively
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and
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that was that was actually always present
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and
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and that came It just occurred to them that
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we now think it would be quite good
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if someone would do this and that
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and I would probably have so
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little to do that they always did
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n't like it. You told me about a
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strange scene that
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I actually cut out I
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tried to
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tell you earlier what I only remember about
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a dirt road that I met
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a protagonist of this film on this dirt road.
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Unfortunately, I don't remember who it was
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and I don't know which one
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and I shouldn't have met it in my life The look
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was supposed to be something like a farewell
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to life and
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the next shot
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was a VW bus that
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exploded and in this case - it was
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clear that I was sitting in there so
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their course and I said no,
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a beetle can do that, but yes That was all over 40
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years ago, so maybe
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my inner
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community wasn't king. In any case,
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the Leyen, we're still in trouble
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with an undermining of the
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route, a car in the air and
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then doesn't call it any more, so it costs
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more car itself, so
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we're still getting to the bottom of that, which I'm
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also a bit proud of. Picture we're
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the first to question you, so there's
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probably been no one to come to me yet,
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that's too ridiculous for me,
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but I did
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n't miss it in the sense that I
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would have thought that why is there
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no one coming, what should I promote, so more
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important that we stay with and just
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continue 18 it's nice that you open the door for us
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then say I like to do it
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because I don't say it's easy and
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difficult because I
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I was asked in a very
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friendly manner whether I
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had any memories
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and in fact I have an inner one that
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is so striking that it
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might be worth it
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with ingredients in Zurich, in Bavaria
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maybe later to hear it
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but In general, that's what emails say
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because I always
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remember you as a child, so I
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always noticed the
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red-haired extra and I did
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city tours in Munich for ten years and
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then I kept
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talking to people whoever these
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red-haired extras offered
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Maybe you would
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n't be so special in the big row
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in the supermarket, very noticeable even
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with speaking, but of course it was
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synchronized differently and in another one,
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that was something because you do
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n't have a car, you don't have a
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driver's license, that's not allowed, they're looking for
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a chair All of this
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even the word comes because he
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spoke to himself King Google then there are
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machine noises or when the
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thread is worn you somehow rattle or
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you can't use it at all because it's better if you
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just record everything again
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that's an elephant a
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that I won't bring it back, it'll be
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our breakfast egg and we can take a look,
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we can
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have a breakfast egg for three days, we don't
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always have to open these little ones, it's so
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nice
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here,
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we're going home and I'll take it,
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nothing that you don't take with you I'm heading
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back straight away. I want to have it, but
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it's so nice. It's the last
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time we'll
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talk about the Bavarians.
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Then I definitely have to
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talk about it. I don't know if you
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have any other changes. I
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sent a picture here from Hugel
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with the rosenmayr this little old
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buy you asked is the one you still remember
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she was very drained lasso a but
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it studied here knows exactly so
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far so her voice
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accepted with every request she even has
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and that's no joke in one hardcore
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porn with is
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excited that's the last
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I've already stood on the boards
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so if you haven't
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thought yet the followers are a lot of tanks
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[music]
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so I have to admit that I have
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n't looked at it
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once and have seen it, yes and not always
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and That's why
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I don't want any false statements now,
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is the ladies, yes, how did you
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come to grips with us in general and also then to
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the angle team
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with the film in general, like so
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many things in life, it was just a pure coincidence,
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like the virgin to the child, just
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like that what not but a friend of
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my parents who worked hard and
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I was after the art academy and the
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substitute service that I did,
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I was looking for a job and the
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doctor would have connected me and that's how I was, I
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started at the bmz as a Christian Singing but also
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just always looking for and where are you
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completely apolitical knew Ingo Zoe,
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we had a mutual
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acquaintance and this
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contact was made through him
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and that's how
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I am, but as a
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professional player you didn't
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work before, no, I was known in the circles
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of my circle of friends to be very
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clever
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and had to hand in a few rough
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pieces and
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have demonstrated this skill and then they
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thought, yes, the guy in the city had the
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sensitivity to be able to do that,
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what tasks did you have at the time?
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Carrier there were probably
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many different years,
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so what do you mean the one was the most fun
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so the tasks were
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manageable because it was going to take
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place in the apartment
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and in the city center and there were
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n't that many outdoor shoots
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that was the main
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places that were handy were the apartment and the
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un and the certificates and I was
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responsible for the sec visits and that
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was a good thing because the work with
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the films would have put too little
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strain on me and my commitment Yes, it is only
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necessary if the point has
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brought a real object into the area.
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The waves were very rarely
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seen through then as a spectator, the goods can also be seen.
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In addition, our material is
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the special thing about this material: it is
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not reflected, it is tungsten wire
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that's that this is the third one that
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was made to bloom in the old light bulbs and it's
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ultra fine
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and very very sweet solid so the festival that
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's cool I was a little afraid that
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these things would be recognized when the HD
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version came out For a few years it's
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not like that at all, so the right thing to say is
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that this is what you're only doing as a
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replacement for
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nothing
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really completely no second is
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currently traded you say no threads that
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wasn't none whether you become second in
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the scene where the fine one is carried away
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and where there is a small tool
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there is once around came in the sequence is
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that and that you can see it with
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minimal was it is still
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season has to be explained because the old
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fairy tale a point and there something through the
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against
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hallways and
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yes and which is also props and so
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you can probably go to
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your sparkling activity with the
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wool sweater, yes, that's exactly where you just visited,
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probably
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passed on the questions right away. I was always
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happy when I earned a little money.
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It was a small office for us, it was
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n't like that at all Simply
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that was very brave and
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were you ever there during the
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filming in the workshop or
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or I once visited the workshop
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my printer that you were
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already a bit moved from the workshop
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and the king also said
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that he prop master kept
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sending out toy shops
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souvenirs to stories that there was
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always something taught that had
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put on the menhir
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that was probably the
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more and more little things over the course of history so I was
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really kept absolutely free of that, oh yeah
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and just for orientation in the
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workshop it was Yes, actually, when
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he went up from the workshop to the apartment you
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had to, in your job, you had to
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pretend for a long time that it was
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now next to the workshop in the hallway
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directly behind the door if you
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couldn't park all the cars yet, but I mean
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then To have seen the door
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that probably went into the
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next room that was next to the room in which the
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mask and the costs of the crisis and
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Boston topic and and so on as openness
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and Gustl Bayrhammer that's what it's supposed to be about in the
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end today how did he appear as a
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person or As an actor,
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actually,
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five for me is the archetype of the cozy grumpy
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Bavarian
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grumpy cozy that's untenable that
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somehow given yes
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but probably it wasn't
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such a direct connection since you're in a
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team and it's not impossible that you'll
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always be involved personally the people that's
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not at all what I'm
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not not the case with one or the
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other I had personal
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contact with, he wasn't one of those
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I could have cared for and so it
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didn't happen at all,
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I just experienced him
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professionally focused on his work,
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so that without a
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doubt there
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was something negative somehow, that's what
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we want. I would say he did the
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work for seven years I don't
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think there's anything negative that's
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really special about him, so as I
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said, comfortable and
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but nothing where you can really have a but if
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he had other things about Sedlmayr
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that he was really sick I was
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also but different
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that I once had that he was in some
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way hurtful or or belittling
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also not no great
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and yes so I
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can't have any negative
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contributions
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a positive one which yes I'm excited so
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that was at the graduation ceremony
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when all the work was done it's
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usual this winter a
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film production is finished that is
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Yes,
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there is always a lot of pressure because
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this costs a
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huge amount of money every day and the producer
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always sees his money from it. There is
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corresponding pressure
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then of course everyone is happy when
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it is finished at some point and
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it is always in the form of a I
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had a meal together
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and that evening I was sitting
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there was only one or two people
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sitting between me and Gustl Bayrhammer
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It's not that easy, I
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'm telling you my story now,
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it just occurred to me and
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then he starts to describe a day of filming,
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so I don't know,
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I ca
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n't remember the details, unfortunately it's been over 40 years ago It
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starts with the fact that he was picked up
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or or was the
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first to be confronted with the mask,
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whatever it was, it was
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so funny that I had to
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laugh so hard, I've
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never had it in my life before and
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not for so long after that, and it was
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It was terrible because my
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diaphragm hurt. I could
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n't stop myself from laughing and from
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pain and
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it was wonderful and I
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wanted it too and I wanted it too
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Brought to someone so unmoved and with such a
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dry sense of humor, we could all have
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fallen under the table. He would have simply
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continued to tell the story and he never had even
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a small portion of
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professionals say yes and what I
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find particularly remarkable from today's perspective,
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he did
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This part of the course of
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a whole working day had so many
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funny moments because
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how else could he have made the assembled
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company laugh so much?
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Yes, that's just that he
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was really happy about it, yes, or he also
00:23:08
looked at people's mouths As
00:23:09
the people were watching, it became
00:23:11
clear that they would then give it again, that's
00:23:13
also the art of the actor,
00:23:14
that you also study the people,
00:23:18
so that's
00:23:22
great, I think that in order to be
00:23:26
able to do something like that, what he
00:23:28
did required a natural talent or
00:23:31
I could practice this for 100 years and I
00:23:33
would be able to see it here and in
00:23:35
the 10 Aachen in the harbor. It
00:23:38
won't work, but especially since this situation is so
00:23:40
funny and then
00:23:43
portrayed like that, that's very,
00:23:46
very special and that's what stands out No one has taken him in
00:23:48
in a special way, even now,
00:23:50
that's so sad,
00:23:54
that's in the year ahead, the time just does
00:23:57
n't take everything in, this is in danger, it's
00:24:00
also good but concentrated old man
00:24:03
also knows the 1
00:24:07
that's a it's terrible for me
00:24:09
who likes to take in everything but Do you also like to
00:24:12
experience and
00:24:14
know that? You know how you moved that?
00:24:20
What have you been doing since then? That's just what
00:24:23
happened in the 80s. That
00:24:25
was actually
00:24:27
the best time for me in these seven
00:24:30
years of working on Bavarian television
00:24:31
years
00:24:35
and we are then
00:24:39
that was in
00:24:41
1979 in the garbage agreed we
00:24:45
moved to the Linc
00:24:47
near Munich around the material
00:24:50
I don't know the geography very well
00:24:52
yes yes and I 20 minutes the
00:24:54
motorway and in this house there was
00:24:57
a mess So I have to
00:25:00
say it's a hobby mess but very
00:25:02
well furnished
00:25:04
partly with blogs, professional
00:25:07
machines, old ones and
00:25:10
I was excited about the possibility of being able to
00:25:14
use this workshop and
00:25:21
made a lot of use
00:25:23
of the idea of ​​being
00:25:26
able to make furniture for us for the children
00:25:29
And that gave me so
00:25:33
much joy, to be
00:25:42
able to work with this material and above all to create something
00:25:44
and then friends
00:25:47
asked me if I could do something for them
00:25:48
and
00:25:51
was able to implement it successfully, that's it became my job
00:25:55
within a very short
00:25:58
time, I only worked
00:26:01
on a film production once
00:26:03
for six weeks, but
00:26:06
otherwise never why, to say it again briefly,
00:26:09
the interior propeller for master
00:26:13
Eder and his pumuckl later
00:26:15
became a carpenter himself That's not a
00:26:17
nice story,
00:26:18
that's a really great story,
00:26:21
I think that's what you did too. That was a
00:26:26
complete coincidence. I didn't choose it
00:26:37
He directed the second season
00:26:39
and then you rejected it. In the
00:26:41
meantime it was simply a
00:26:45
different topic that so so so so much I
00:26:48
liked it.
00:26:55
I always knew that the real thing was
00:26:59
still to come for me Yes, yes, and then it was
00:27:02
this independent work
00:27:06
and, above all, being able to design the
00:27:08
work, so this was the
00:27:10
first impulse that led me to
00:27:15
apply to the art academy in Munich, which is
00:27:21
also in these freelance creative works In the end I came to the delicate one
00:27:23
and it fits together so well
00:27:24
then I also work as a painter
00:27:26
and have also painted wonderful paintings so that
00:27:28
was great
00:27:30
insights many many many
00:27:32
thanks for the great welcome
00:27:35
in any case that it was the phantom of my
00:27:37
childhood
00:27:41
I thought it would be point 7 He talked
00:27:45
a lot the whole time and he continued to grow on
00:27:47
this route in Europe.
00:27:49
Let it be,
00:27:52
it's exciting and in this
00:27:56
wonderful atmosphere it was really a
00:27:59
lovely evening, yes, Bastian was
00:28:01
more than right, but
00:28:03
we weren't able to rest for long the next
00:28:04
morning We moved on to the next
00:28:05
date. Now we have a very cool
00:28:08
contemporary witness at the start, namely Nici.
00:28:12
Hello, you
00:28:15
played in an episode as a small child. That's
00:28:18
crazy. Of course we want to
00:28:20
find out everything about it. What
00:28:23
is it? Your first question when you get home
00:28:24
you want to find out, especially
00:28:26
because a child's view of Gustl
00:28:28
Bayrhammer as him is different than it is for
00:28:29
a growing actor, for
00:28:31
example, and we have a lot of them on
00:28:33
our plan and yes the
00:28:35
main question, what was your experience like? with
00:28:38
Gustl Bayrhammer, what effect did he have on me?
00:28:39
I was allowed to
00:28:42
shoot with him as well as synchronize with him
00:28:44
and he really
00:28:47
endured a
00:28:49
whole day in a synchronized
00:28:51
studio with an eight-year-old and had the patience of an angel and
00:28:54
explained it to me so lovingly
00:28:57
I actually have the
00:29:00
absolute best memories of him,
00:29:02
he was always so sweet and so
00:29:04
helpful and the way he
00:29:07
took care of the children was
00:29:08
amazing. I filmed several things and
00:29:11
a few things and was also on
00:29:12
stage I confessed and
00:29:14
I've never experienced anything like a gustl again.
00:29:15
Normally it's the case that a
00:29:17
lot of children who filmed were then
00:29:20
dubbed by other children,
00:29:22
so I think it's something
00:29:24
special that you were trusted to do that and that
00:29:27
you did too You were actually in your basic studies,
00:29:29
it was really interesting, it was
00:29:31
really tiring, so you think it's so
00:29:34
easy that there's a film playing upstairs and you
00:29:36
say that
00:29:38
it's really really tiring and
00:29:40
that at some point the children do
00:29:43
n't feel like it anymore and at some point they
00:29:45
get [ __ ] and He did it with so
00:29:47
much so I can still
00:29:49
remember it so well that he
00:29:51
tried to shoot it with so much love
00:29:54
and we can still do it and that was
00:29:55
still going on and so totally sweet so
00:29:58
that was really a very It's a really great
00:30:00
experience, but there's
00:30:02
no other way to change it because it
00:30:04
only achieves the opposite, exactly how you
00:30:06
do it differently than when you
00:30:07
have a fidget like I was as a child,
00:30:09
so it's always just an action like today,
00:30:12
it's real difficult to keep them so calm
00:30:15
and to focus so that the
00:30:18
eight hours
00:30:20
also know why you communicated yourself
00:30:22
because often it is yes, that was after a
00:30:24
three year gap but
00:30:25
to stop a voice maybe they only
00:30:29
turned in 1980 and 280
00:30:33
was synchronized around 12 81 Dubbed 90
00:30:37
shot it seemed to me that it was
00:30:40
relatively close to the shoot, maybe
00:30:43
it was one of the last shoots then
00:30:44
yes and then the Uli König
00:30:46
went to Hungary for about a year and
00:30:48
shot it for 81 days in the summer, well dubbed
00:30:50
I mean That could be
00:30:52
true, but I also
00:30:54
played on the Munich fairytale stage at the same time. That's why
00:30:56
I was always, perhaps
00:30:58
because I had little acting
00:30:59
talent or experience,
00:31:02
that
00:31:03
I didn't get through it because
00:31:07
my mom had a women's clothing store
00:31:09
in Unterföhring and one of her
00:31:11
customers was the one with the
00:31:13
children's roles for television from Strom
00:31:15
Rossmann
00:31:18
everything about the Ghent god direct the name
00:31:21
was so clear that this way was so
00:31:23
incredible there I was so I slipped into it and
00:31:28
then I also looked like
00:31:30
one File Number
00:31:50
Only once on
00:31:52
stage and in the film year there wasn't
00:31:54
another chance. You have a chance. The
00:31:56
only other thing that was great was that they
00:31:58
had three great days on stage
00:32:00
and I actually got to
00:32:03
play the pumuckl for three days and that was
00:32:06
great Completely independent of the series,
00:32:12
I can't really pinpoint that in terms of time,
00:32:15
but I could
00:32:16
research it, so to speak,
00:32:18
it was so that we
00:32:22
agreed and the seven dwarves
00:32:24
gave I was the dwarf quail during the
00:32:27
three great days we always had to meet
00:32:28
think about what we're going to do to keep
00:32:31
the children busy and then we're going
00:32:33
to play pumuckl and who
00:32:36
should do the pumuckl, yes me and I
00:32:39
had three days of complete
00:32:41
freedom from fools
00:32:46
Cylinder on with balloons like that
00:32:49
on it and not because you hit it with the needle, he went
00:32:52
crazy but I was allowed to
00:32:56
do everything you
00:33:00
should have here, we have
00:33:02
n't even talked about the episode
00:33:04
in which you
00:33:06
played back then, that's where it worked about
00:33:08
a sweater if I
00:33:10
remember correctly I was supposed to
00:33:12
knit a sweater for the pumuckl as
00:33:14
Hanna or Hannelore as Hannelore and
00:33:18
of course you didn't knit it,
00:33:20
it's clear but I have a
00:33:22
piece of it, I knitted it and
00:33:25
of course I was closed Lazy like every
00:33:27
child and then mom continued
00:33:30
knitting and gave the sweater
00:33:31
away. It was the one with the buttons where
00:33:33
he finally got through with his skull
00:33:35
but in something that he did
00:33:36
n't knit himself and in my
00:33:39
eyes we have the thread trick man
00:33:42
visited from the first season and
00:33:45
his wife was also there and they are
00:33:47
both artists and the wife said
00:33:50
that she was probably knitting sweaters back then
00:33:52
in this episode that was really
00:33:54
funny then they will
00:33:55
meet up and that's fitting that's how it is
00:33:57
The sweater circle was basically really
00:34:00
great but I met the woman who
00:34:02
actually knitted it that's why it's
00:34:04
nice or something like that. Did
00:34:08
you take any souvenir with you
00:34:11
or maybe you
00:34:12
took a photo but it wasn't
00:34:13
the time to take a photo like that
00:34:16
Nowadays people do it too much,
00:34:18
but back then it was
00:34:20
n't enough, so what I still remember today
00:34:23
is that
00:34:26
quite a few people know that Uli
00:34:28
König spoke Pumuckl almost better
00:34:30
than Hans Clarin
00:34:53
on the shoot where I was It was so
00:34:56
that Gustl Bayrhammer
00:34:59
had to talk a lot into the empty space and
00:35:03
at some point he said I ca
00:35:05
n't do it anymore and then the Uli
00:35:06
König grabbed this pumuckl doll and
00:35:09
jumped through the workshop and then it
00:35:10
was no longer possible to shoot because The
00:35:12
whole team was on the ground
00:35:13
laughing so we couldn't take it anymore.
00:35:16
I still remember that then they were in the middle of it.
00:35:18
As far as I know we were filming in August
00:35:19
and then in the middle of summer they had
00:35:23
truck loads of snow and of course it
00:35:27
melted in a matter of seconds Then
00:35:30
the whole team scurried around with styrofoam and
00:35:37
somehow turned around without snow
00:35:39
or on the side
00:35:42
that was the rest of the truck that's
00:35:46
great too. It's actually unbelievable when
00:35:47
you were eight years old and when I
00:35:49
think about how many detailed
00:35:51
memories I have If you have eight then
00:35:53
that's not as much as it happens because you
00:35:56
keep so much so I think it's
00:35:58
great because the shoot was so extremely
00:36:01
nice so that's it, all the people
00:36:04
played together like cogs, although it was a
00:36:06
really pleasant ride, there were really nice
00:36:08
people everywhere who looked after them Children
00:36:11
also took care of it and if you are
00:36:13
able to experience that as a child then you will remember that
00:36:17
the filming of file number xy was
00:36:20
not even remotely that cold, yes totally,
00:36:25
so there was nothing with actors and
00:36:28
all the team and so on and so forth
00:36:31
and it is Yes, it's nice if that
00:36:33
's reflected in the result, yes, because it's
00:36:35
now a timeless classic. I can
00:36:38
still look at it 50 or 100 years ago and I
00:36:40
still love products
00:36:49
Some people may be happy with a
00:36:50
choice. Were there any reactions? Do
00:36:52
you remember any of them?
00:36:54
There wasn't at all because I did an incredible amount of
00:36:57
sport, so if you had
00:37:00
seen me from today's perspective,
00:37:02
I would have had all the DHs
00:37:04
and my mother had the whole thing Compensated with sport,
00:37:07
that means I
00:37:09
did sport somewhere every day and
00:37:11
really did it to excess. That
00:37:13
means I didn't have that much time to
00:37:15
talk about it with other children
00:37:17
or something like that, but that was just what happened afterwards
00:37:22
What you've become today
00:37:25
So I've been
00:37:30
working in editorial offices for I think 30 years and not at the moment,
00:37:34
but I'm trying to get back there.
00:37:36
I'll say now that I do nutritional supplements on the side,
00:37:39
we
00:37:40
just talked about it. I specialize in
00:37:43
horses,
00:37:44
so nutritional supplements for horses.
00:37:47
Yes, I was a bit of fun oh really that
00:37:50
was okay for because there is a lot
00:37:52
for people to
00:37:54
treat naturally with plants and I'm into
00:37:57
alternative healing methods I
00:38:00
definitely see the necessity of
00:38:02
classical medicine in any case
00:38:04
but there are an incredible number of possible
00:38:06
combinations and there are
00:38:09
also
00:38:10
things the ones with which one could
00:38:12
make things much easier for the patients
00:38:13
if one were to take other paths
00:38:16
or would at least take them into consideration
00:38:17
or take them as parallel to it,
00:38:20
but I have to say that
00:38:22
sounds pretty
00:38:23
sensible, I have to, so my heart
00:38:26
has heard that We need to think about ourselves sensibly
00:38:27
more biological beings and
00:38:29
we need existing ones made up of certain
00:38:31
things and we have to eat them too
00:38:33
and everything doesn't work
00:38:35
so I started myself because
00:38:37
I
00:38:39
did a lot of sport from a very young age and my knees They
00:38:41
're no longer the best,
00:38:43
I just had to make sure that I could get them somewhere. I
00:38:45
say never knees
00:38:48
as a little pun. You can
00:38:50
now hear a tush. I
00:38:57
'm a big fan of what Sebastian
00:39:04
tells me beautifully in the dubbing studio and during
00:39:08
the filming itself, which is
00:39:09
probably no different He was always
00:39:11
the one who
00:39:14
took us all with him, who recognized us all as
00:39:17
full-fledged acting colleagues
00:39:20
and never always pushed us into the
00:39:23
corner of the children, never and
00:39:25
I think that's so nice now, we've
00:39:26
even said the series It's
00:39:28
nice and then the backgrounds are
00:39:30
also nice so you can hear yourself talking about it all, it all
00:39:31
fit together so well
00:39:32
and it was
00:39:34
obviously reflected in the result and there are
00:39:36
always problems everywhere but
00:39:38
it's still a nice story when
00:39:40
I think about it all So listen, I'm
00:39:42
so sorry for Uli König, who always had to agree with the
00:39:44
ellis chews
00:39:46
a little bit
00:39:48
and he brought so
00:39:51
much input
00:39:53
and that was always just ellis
00:39:55
chews ellis chews script ellis chews it
00:39:56
was never So that's his peace but you
00:39:58
really will so in the script what
00:40:01
we saw it didn't say for
00:40:03
example so there in this script what
00:40:05
we got earlier episode leads
00:40:07
itself there it said now don't overstretch
00:40:09
it then everything is fine
00:40:13
book I think all of them scout and wrong
00:40:15
king or in the first season only ellis
00:40:17
kaut in the second season ulrich king
00:40:19
and hans wiedemann or something like that
00:40:20
the book template is of course always
00:40:22
ellis kaut and wants therefore the
00:40:23
book template ellis kaut was not an
00:40:24
easy one you just have to say
00:40:26
the route with its material Because she
00:40:27
wanted to have her radio play stories 11
00:40:29
implemented as a series and it just does
00:40:31
n't work because a radio play script
00:40:32
is different than a film script,
00:40:34
the film dialogue is explained and there she was in a
00:40:36
very long way, which you
00:40:37
can understand to a certain extent if you read a
00:40:38
book If you read and watch a film
00:40:40
you think the book is much better
00:40:41
because you had your own ideas.
00:40:43
If you write something yourself
00:40:45
it's of course even worse, but you
00:40:47
also have to learn to be able to give up your babies
00:40:49
and so it's a new
00:40:50
creation and it She never learned the
00:40:52
L, so she didn't learn that back then,
00:41:02
she was a bit too old to be that bad. They were never very good for Bayrhammer, so he was already older at the time,
00:41:05
I say now in the
00:41:07
face of eight years in the Sahara,
00:41:10
but He was never old in his head or
00:41:14
in the shape of the campaign herald, he was
00:41:16
always sweetly young
00:41:20
and somehow childishly
00:41:21
playful and a bit playful, so that's
00:41:23
what I think is so great, he did it with
00:41:25
dedication with his pumuckl
00:41:29
somehow adopted the puck,
00:41:33
we would have looked through the ball as
00:41:35
photo albums and there is a
00:41:37
picture where it is somewhere in the marquee then somewhere it
00:41:39
says Gustl Bayrhammer and in
00:41:41
brackets then with pumuckl question time
00:41:43
little things like that because then it's nice to
00:41:45
see that or is having fun with it
00:41:47
In any case, I think he has
00:41:49
already loved a point,
00:41:51
definitely if dear Niki,
00:41:55
thank you very much for your time and it's great
00:41:57
that
00:41:58
he was able to find you, as well
00:42:01
as thanks to technically,
00:42:03
no problem at all, very,
00:42:06
very happy and happy again
00:42:07
in the third episode we visit the
00:42:10
Bavarian director Franz Xaver
00:42:12
Bogner who has worked with Bayrhammer several times
00:42:14
in the recent past
00:42:16
he was responsible for series such as Munich 7
00:42:20
I hope you'll be there until then
00:42:24
[music]

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Wer Sebastian & mir ein Bier ausgeben möchte: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/tacitus58 Paddys Instagram: @paddys_microkosmos Hier gibt es die Playlist mit allen Gustl Bayrhammer- & Pumuckl-Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtieyujGnwKHEYocYrbCU9hAqVMyNgjQ3 Kapitel 00:00 Intro 01:41 Interview Almut & Esteban Kleist 28:01 Interview Janine "Nicky" Amann 42:08 Vorschau auf Folge 3 42:25 Abspann Dieses Video wurde gefördert mit dem Stipendienprogramm NEUSTART KULTUR der GVL und der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien (BKM).

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