Knuddel als Friedenstaube
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Narrated by:
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Norbert Scheumann
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By:
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Gisela Zimber
About this listen
Gisela Zimber, 1929 in Mannheim geboren, lebte bis zu ihren viel zu frühen Tod im Jahr 1986 mit ihrer Familie und deren "bellenden Angehörigen", Knuddel und Knuddelinchen, in Leonberg bei Stuttgart. Sie arbeitete als freiberufliche Autorin für verschiedene Rundfunkanstalten. Heiteres und Besinnliches in Hochdeutsch aber auch in Schwäbisch und Pfälzisch dachte sie sich aus. Sie war in den 70ern/ 80ern Autorin beliebter Sendungen des SDR (heute SWR). Weiterhin hat die Texte zahlreicher Schlager, inzwischen "Evergreens", und Chansons gedichtet, z.B. für Gilbert Becaud.©1989 SWR (P)1989 SWR
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