Carolin Reiber

Carolin Reiber ( born November 2, 1940 in Munich) is a German television presenter and moderator.

Life

The daughter of film production designer Ludwig Reiber first completed a training for foreign languages ​​and practiced this profession until 1965. Previously, she had already been replaced as the Munich carnival princess Narrhalla public appearance. As a ten- year-old she played together with Isa Günther and Jutta Günther in " Lottie and Lisa ".

Since 1965, she worked full time as a television announcer at the Bayerischer Rundfunk. From 1970 she hosted on Bavarian television broadcasts, "Now red i", " Our Country" and, together with the Count Maxie "The Merry Musicians". From 1984 to 1993 Bavarian TV ran the magazine named after her Carolin's patchwork, the successor mission Bavaria tour moderated by Carolin Reiber until today. In 1993 she had "Grand Prix " on ZDF, but without real success, which also led the moderation for the quiz to the temporary suspension of the series for a short time.

She hosted many years for ZDF, the " Folk Hit Parade " and later the " request concert of folk music " and together with Karl and Sepp Moik Trütsch 1986-1999 Grand Prix of folk music. Reiber also hosted several cooking shows that focused on Bavarian food. She became famous not least because of their accent bavarian rolling tongue tips -Rs.

She was married from 1962 until his death on 26 January 2014, the management consultant Dr. Luitpold Maier, the couple has two sons.

Awards

Works

  • Carolin Reiber, Dieter Hanitzsch, Bavaria We are not at all like that. A long overdue correction in 1988
  • Carolin Reiber our fun musicians. The Big Book of Folk Music, 1990

Media

  • Carolin Reiber reads. The Herrgottschnitzer of Oberammergau. Slightly abridged reading of Ludwig Ganghofer, 2006 2 CDs. Digitally, ISBN 978-3-8291-1813-2
  • Christmas [ media combination ]. Premiere on the PC; Double CD: CD -ROM and Audio CD; Advent, Christmas stories, the Holy Land, songs, gifts / Credits: Carolin Reiber .... - [ Munich ]: tewi, ISBN 3-89362-450-3
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