On 30 October 1989, Aktuelle Kamera on DDR2 was rebranded as AK Zwo. EMBED (for wordpress.com hosted blogs and archive.org item tags) Want more? DDR2's evening schedule always began with the news at 18:45 (later 17:45 and 18:55). share. No_Favorite. From the 1980s, Aktuelle Kamera's final round-up was the last scheduled programme at the end of the day. Starting in the mid-1970s, another 30-minute edition was presented on News summaries were added as the transmissions increased during the day. Flag this item for. There was a bulletin at the end of the morning programmes (i.e. Aktuelle Kamera Im DDR Fernsehen Vom 11 10 1989 Movies Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Graphic Violence ; Graphic Sexual Content ; movies. between 12:00 and 13:00) and another, the afternoon news update, at 17:00 on DDR1. Aktuelle Kamera Im DDR Fernsehen Vom 11 10 1989 … Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! On 1 January 1992 at 0:00 (midnight), the former DFF2 was regionalised and incorporated into the EMBED. Late newscasts didn't appear until the 1970s, when DDR1 screened a headline update following the magazine programmes, around 22:00. flag. Starting in October 1989 almost a month before the fall of the The 1990 editions featured highlights of the events on the eve of national reunification (2–3 October) and on the day itself. Three months later, long after the Berlin Wall fell but before German reunification, AK Zwo's theme and graphics were carried over to Aktuelle Kamera versions on the DFF1 (the former DDR1) on 12 March 1990.