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After 48 Years It's Over: End for "1, 2 oder 3" on ORF

"1, 2 oder 3" wird künftig nicht mehr im ORF zu sehen sein.
"1, 2 oder 3" wird künftig nicht mehr im ORF zu sehen sein. ©ORF/ZDF/Ralf Wilschewski
"1, 2 or 3" has an expiration date on ORF. The last episodes have already been produced. They will still be broadcast until the end of 2025. After around 48 years, the public broadcaster is withdrawing from the children's show, confirmed the ORF in response to a media report. They are already working on a new format produced in Austria for school classes, called "The Super Class".

"1, 2 or 3" premiered in 1977 on ORF 1's predecessor channel FS1. A few days later, the show was also seen on ZDF. For years, Swiss television was also on board, but it withdrew in 2006. With ORF's departure, ZDF is now on its own. "We thank ORF for over 40 years of successful, cross-border cooperation," a ZDF spokesperson told "Dwdl" and announced that the show would continue. The quiz teams will in the future come from three different German federal states instead of three countries.

ORF is now focusing on a show produced in Austria with Fanny Stapf and Stefan Gruber. In "The Super Class," starting in September (ORF Kids, ORF 1), fourth-grade classes from across the country will compete against each other, with skill, knowledge, and creativity being tested in several game rounds. Filming began in April.

(APA/Red.)

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