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Ein Traum von einem Schiff
- Eine Art Roman
- Narrated by: Christoph Maria Herbst
- Length: 3 hrs and 56 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"Sie spielen doch hier mit aufm Schiff, nä?" - "Ja." - "Und wer sind Sie? In äscht, mein' isch." - "Ähm, Herbst ist mein Name." - "Jenau. Isch kenn' Sie aus'm 'Derrick', nä?" Drei Wochen unterwegs mit der "schwimmenden Schwarzwaldklinik" - Traum oder Albtraum? Christoph Maria Herbst schreibt eine Art Roman über seine Reise mit dem legendären Fernseh-Schiff - da bleibt kein Bullauge trocken. "Das Traumschiff ist neben der 'Sendung mit der Maus' und dem Leopard-Panzer der größte deutsche Export-Schlager. Ein Dampfer von Weltruf. Und ich fahre mit. Det is'n Kracha!"
©2011 Argon Verlag (P)2011 Argon Verlag
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