
Mein lieber Scholly
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About this listen
Ein Gast namens Scholly hat sich mit seiner Frau in einem Hotel einquartiert. Er ist ein Freund des Hoteldirektors, benimmt sich aber unmöglich. Seine Erlebnisse werden in folgenden 13 Hörspiel-Folgen zusammengefasst: 1. Die versteckte Beute, 2. Die alte Schrapnelli, 3. Nr.4 in Chikago, 4. Das Medaillon, 5. Alles streng geheim, 6. Die Bienenkönigin, 7. Rocco Missa, 8. Der Blumen-Dreier, 9. Das Fünfer-System, 10. Arm, aber ehrlich, 11. Kapaun a la Scholly, 12. Geteiltes Leid, 13. Das Ruhekissen. Regie: Lothar Schluck, Komponist: Peter Richter, Interpretation: Peter Richter, Johannes Maloleppsy, Ernst Erlbeck. Eine amüsante Hörspielreihe für die ganze Familie!
©1982 / 1985 SWR-Manuskript (P)1982 / 1985 SWR
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