Chris Howland
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- | Although British, Chris Howland | + | Although British, Chris Howland was much better known in his adopted home of Germany, where he started out in 1948, aged 20, as a DJ on British Forces Network Radio in Hamburg. In the 1960s he was one of the top stars in Germany, with his own radio show, hit records, roles in over 20 German-language films and compering major TV shows including ''Musik aus Studio B'' and ''Vorsicht Kamera'' (the local version of ''Candid Camera''). |
- | He | + | He enjoyed a radio career lasting over 50 years and wrote several books including one on German humour. |
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+ | He died on 29 November 2013 at the age of 85. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 08:52, 26 April 2014
Biography
Although British, Chris Howland was much better known in his adopted home of Germany, where he started out in 1948, aged 20, as a DJ on British Forces Network Radio in Hamburg. In the 1960s he was one of the top stars in Germany, with his own radio show, hit records, roles in over 20 German-language films and compering major TV shows including Musik aus Studio B and Vorsicht Kamera (the local version of Candid Camera).
He enjoyed a radio career lasting over 50 years and wrote several books including one on German humour.
He died on 29 November 2013 at the age of 85.
Trivia
His self-given nickname is "Mr. Pumpernickel", which he invented as a joke name to try to make his studio technician laugh.
Books
Yes, Sir!: Aus dem Blickwinkel eines englischen Gastarbeiters (paperback) - autobiography, only available in German
Web links
A biography of "Mr. Pumpernickel"