Figures of the children's television of the GDR: hand puppets - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1972 - 10 Pfennig
Theme: Animals
Country | Germany / German Democratic Republic |
Issue Date | 1972 |
Face Value | 10.00 |
Color | multi-colored blue |
Perforation | K 13 1/2: 13 |
Printing Type | offset |
Stamp Type | Postage stamp |
Item Type | Stamp |
Chronological Issue Number | 1550 |
Chronological Chapter | GER-DDR |
SID | 573124 |
In 19 Wishlists |
Figures of children's television in the GDR The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic publishes six multicolored special postage stamps with figures of children's television of the GDR. The six stamps are printed on a miniature sheet. No special first-day cover hand puppets of the children's television of the GDR Since there is the television on the television in the GDR, the puppet show has also conquered its place on the screen, There are also adult spectators, who are still loyal to their "television favorites" and smiles Watch Sandman, Pittiplatsch, Schnatterinchen and Bummi. The experimentation of authors, puppeteers, dramaturges, puppet designers and directors made it possible that programs with hand puppets could be sent at regular intervals. Children's television uses scenes with puppets primarily and deliberately in programs for children up to the age of ten. His co-workers know how strongly the child's imagination identifies with actions on the screen. Most of the time the children feel particularly drawn to a character - act according to their demands, write, trust, paint, draw and tinker for small and larger tasks. The numerous spectator post proves time and again that the magic of the doll is never lost, and that the doll as a convincing actor in fairy tales as well as in stories of reality can have a strong educational effect. New broadcasting ideas are also creating new TV dolls. Not all of them assert themselves as spontaneously as "Fuchs and Elster". Some still struggle for the sympathy and trust of the audience children. They are z. Z. on the screen in the following children's programs: "Wonderland", "Evening Greeting of the Sandman" and in the "peep-show for little people". Already on June 1, 1964, stamps with figures of children's television were issued. Now follows another issue in a miniature sheet for six values with the following hand puppets: 10 Pfennig value: Fox and magpie Mr. Fox and Mrs. Elster not only have good sides. But they hold together like pitch and brimstone and are not vindictive. In their scenes, not only the children recognize themselves. The small lessons of mutual education are understood in the "evening greetings" of young and old.