The third part of the trilogy "In the rush of the years" by Bernhard Seeger was broadcast on April 13, 1967 as the end of the TV cycle "The Heirs of the Manifesto". The agricultural production cooperatives want to bring a restructuring with the help of important people from the village. Here the question is raised whether the party secretary Keil (Hans-Peter Minetti) and the LPG chairman Helfert (Horst Hiemer) pull together and whether they will succeed in creating a collectivization in the village. (Source: Fernsehen der DDR)

The second part of the trilogy from "In the rush of the years", which was part of the TV cycle "The heirs of the manifesto", was broadcast on TV on April 11, 1967. Scenes recreated in documentary style include the stories of Martin (Reinhard Michalke) and Maria (Karin Ugowski). The two love each other, but Martin is the son of a single farmer and Maria is the daughter of the LPG chairman. What will the families of the two say about their connection and will they accept it. (Source: Fernsehen der DDR)

The first summer in Niederneuendorf brought Brigitte (Karin Ugowski) a reunion with her former colleague Horst (Otmar Richter). This had come to study a year before her, and had been a role model for Brigitte's seminar group. But now that Horst has had a year of practical work in agriculture, he seems to have changed. Did the work make him tired and immobile very quickly? And towards Brigitte, he behaves as if he wants to relieve her of her thinking and give her tasks that are useful for his plans. But Brigitte has resisted Horst's concerns from the start.

Forget-me, freely based on O’ Henry: The plot of this episode dates back to the early years of the 20th century; In the editorial office of Mr. Grimmer's daily newspaper, which is published in Wolfstown on the Hudson (USA), the everyday bustle prevails. Outside heat and noise in no way improve the working atmosphere; but then that summer day, a young girl named Ada (Karin Ugowski) appears to the editors, almost like a ray of hope.

“For each other” was a TV production by Walter Baumert that dealt with contemporary problems. The focus was on 3 people who are involved in a dramatic conflict and who are thus faced with decisions of great political and moral importance. (Source: Fernsehen der DDR)

The TV cycle "The Heirs to the Manifesto" dealt documentarily with the enforcement of agricultural production cooperatives in the GDR at the end of the 1950s. It already included the productions "50 Nelken", "Das Vorwerk". "In the rush of the years" by Bernhard Seeger is the three-part conclusion of the cycle and was already set to music in 1961 as a radio play. The first part of the trilogy was broadcast on April 9, 1967 on TV. (Source: Fernsehen der DDR)

According to Anglo-Saxon law, in the event of an unnatural death, an inquest takes place, a kind of public preliminary investigation into the cause of death. An unnatural death can turn out to be an accident, suicide or murder (or killing by someone else's hand). Unionist Paul Anders asked the same question as Inquestor: accident, suicide or murder? The death of Ms. Gast is examined under these three aspects, and soon the medical-criminalist question must expand to a socio-political one. Ms. Gast died at the age of 27 four days ago.

Augustin Moreto gives very special lessons in his play “Donna Diana”. Major subject: love; Topic: How do you win the favor of a beautiful but proud woman? For his Spanish contemporaries, who lived in the early 17th century, he recommended throwing himself in iron, taking up arms and winning the tournament. If the chosen one stays cold then you should try eloquence. Selected compliments, funny comments and occasionally a flash of inspiration can work wonders. If the miracle does not happen, you still do not have to give it up.

Of course, the hero of this piece is not Adam Riese at all, but Hans-Herbert Kurz. But since he is a math teacher at a high school and nicknames have always been a sign of special interest among students in their teachers, he is called Adam Riese. And as far as miscalculation is concerned, it would have been almost embarrassing for good Adam if the class hadn't discovered his mistake in good time and had done something together with the parents to suggest another solution.

 

Julika (Karin Ugowski), a petite, blonde, young woman had hoped for something completely different from her first wedding day than sitting on the train alone. She would have wanted to be alone with her husband (Klaus Bamberg) for at least a few hours. Now Julika is unexpectedly on the way to the Hungarian capital ... (Source: Fernsehen der DDR)