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German TV series or program
Die Hesselbachs
Country of origin
Germany
No. of seasons
3
No. of episodes
51
Original release
Network
Hessischer Rundfunk
Release
22 January 1960 (1960-01-22) – 7 June 1967 (1967-06-07)
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Die Hesselbachs is a German radio play series. The series started in 1949 and was adapted for television in 1960. There was also a film Die Familie Hesselbach (1954) and its sequels.[1]
The series deals with the experiences of the Hesselbach family, who ran a printing and publishing company in a fictitious town in Hesse.
Author and actor Wolf Schmidt dealt with current social issues. Thus the series in Germany was one of the most successful television series of its time.
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