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Musikladen
GenreMusic
Presented byManfred Sexauer
Uschi Nerke (1972-1978)
Auwa (1979-1981)
Christine Röthig (1984)
Theme music composerMark Wirtz
Country of originWest Germany
Original languageGerman
No. of episodes90
Production
ProducerMike Leckebusch
Production locationsBremen, Germany
Camera setupStudio Hamburg
Running time30–75 minutes
Original release
NetworkRadio Bremen
Release13 December 1972 –
29 November 1984

Der Musikladen (Template:Lang-de) was a West German music television programme that ran from 13 December 1972 to 29 November 1984. The show continued the 1960s Beat-Club under a new name, and in turn was replaced by Extratour.

History

Around 90 episodes were aired, plus 59 as Musikladen extra with most being made in the period between 1974 and 1979. All episodes were produced by Radio Bremen and directed by Michael Leckebusch.

A normal episode of Musikladen usually featured several live performances by guest musicians, and ran around 45 minutes. Some episodes were longer, and a few were shorter. In the 1980s, music videos were shown along with live performances. The show's famous theme was "A Touch Of Velvet – A Sting Of Brass" by Mood Mosaic, which had also been used on Beat Club.

Manfred Sexauer hosted the show with various others. From 12 December 1972 to 21 September 1978, Uschi Nerke, the veteran from Beat-Club, moderated the show with Sexauer. After she left, Sexauer was the lone host till 20 August 1979, when Auwa (August-Walter Thiemann) joined. He left on 15 January 1981, and Sexauer handled the hosting duties alone till 21 June 1984 when he was joined by Christine Röthig. They both moderated the show until its end on 29 November 1984.

Clips from the program can now be seen on VH1 Classic and several DVD compilations have been released. All the episodes air frequently in an edited form, mostly after midnight, from various German TV stations, like NDR, RBB and BFS (BR3). 3Sat also airs Musikladen occasionally.