Stimme der Wahrheit
The German-language Broadcasting of the BBC World Service
Conference at the Institute of Germanic Studies, 29 Russell Square, London
WC1B 5DP
Co-Ordinator: The Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies,
Institute of Germanic Studies
PROGRAMME
Wednesday, 25 September 2002
14.00 RÜDIGER GÖRNER (Institute Director) and J.M. RITCHIE (Centre
Chairman): 'Welcome and Introduction'
14.20 NINA BRINK (Sussex): 'BBC Broadcasting to Germany in Relation to
Government Policy during World War II'
15.00 Discussion
15.10 URSULA SEEBER (Vienna) and DEBORAH VIETOR-ENGLÄNDER (Darmstadt):
'Hermynia zur Mühlen und die BBC'
16.00 Tea
16.30 IRMELA VON DER LÜHE (Göttingen): 'Das Monatliche für BBC - Thomas
Manns Radioansprachen für Deutsche Hörer'
17.10 ESTHER SCHNEIDER-HANDSCHIN (Basle): 'Kritische Anmerkungen zu Joseph
Goebbels: Peter de Mendelssohns BBC-Beiträge von 1940-1941'
17.50 Discussion
Thursday, 26 September 2002
9.45 WOLFGANG SCHOPF (Frankfurt): '"... ich wollte sauber bleiben":
Werner Lansburghs
Radioarbeit als Krisenerfahrung'
10.30 Discussion
10.45 Coffee
11.15 JÜRGEN SCHULZ (Berlin/Sussex): 'The BBC as Part of the German Exile
Network in Britain during the Nazi Period'
12.00 JENS BRÜNING (Berlin): 'Die BBC als Vorbild für den
Nachkriegsrundfunk in Deutschland'
12.45 Discussion
13.00 Lunch (own arrangements)
14.15 LORLE LOUIS-HOFFMANN (Zurich): 'Personal recollections of the BBC
Austrian Service, 1941-1945'
14.40 CHARMIAN BRINSON (London): '"Patrick Smith bei den Österreichern" or
"Austria Resurgat": The BBC Austrian Service, 1942-1945'
15.10 RICHARD DOVE (Greenwich): '"It tickled my Viennese humour": Feature
Programmes in the BBC Austrian Service, 1943-1945'
15.40 Discussion
16.00 Tea
16.30 HANS-ULRICH WAGNER (Hamburg): 'Der Einfluß der London-Remigranten
auf die westdeutsche Rundfunkgeschichte'
17.10 JENNIFER TAYLOR (London): 'Two Women at the BBC, Christina Gibson
and Grete Fischer: Aspects of BBC Broadcasting to Germany in Relation to
Government Policy during World War II'
17.50 Discussion
Friday, 27 September 2002
9.45 KRISTIN REBIEN (Stanford, CA): 'Burned Bridges: The Rise and Fall of
the Former BBC
Journalist Karl-Eduard von Schnitzler in East Germany'
10.30 Discussion
10.45 Coffee
11.15 WLADIMIR OSTROGORSKI (Berlin): 'Der bewunderte Rivale. Zur
Wahrnehmung der deutschsprachigen Sendungen der BBC im Team des
deutschsprachigen Dienstes von Radio
Moskau'
12.00 BEATE SCHMEICHEL-FALKENBERG (Mössingen): '"Did we reach them?":
Letters from Listeners to the BBC'
12.45 Discussion
13.00 Lunch (own arrangements)
14.15 PETER JOHNSON (London): 'Working as the BBC's German Service
Representative and News Correspondent in West Berlin, 1965-1970'
15.00 MERETE BLATZ (Farnham): '"Tips für Touristen" (1972-1999): Das
Programm und dessen Rolle als Botschafter Großbritanniens und Fenster zum
Westen'
15.45 Discussion
16.00 Closing Discussion and Wine
17.00 Tour of Bush House
REGISTRATION
Printed programmes, including full details and a registration form, are
available on request from the Administrative Secretary, Institute of
Germanic Studies, 29 Russell Square, GB-London WC1B 5DP. Those wishing to
attend should register BY FRIDAY,13 SEPTEMBER.
REGISTRATION FEES
FOR ALL THREE DAYS
Standard Rate £30.00
Reduced Rate £25.00 Applicable to fully paid-up Friends of the Institute
only
Student Rate £15.00 Supported by a copy of student union/registration
card only
DAY-RATE
Standard Rate £12.00
Reduced Rate £10.00 Applicable to fully paid-up Friends of the Institute
only
Student Rate £ 5.00 Supported by a copy of student union/registration
card only
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University of London School of Advanced Study
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