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Der Nachtkurier meldet…

Der Nachtkurier meldet… is a German bi-weekly television series that aired 42 episodes on SDR from October 31, 1964 to July 23, 1966.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Walter Bach

    Walter Bach

    Ferdinand Graf

  • Rosemarie Fendel

    Rosemarie Fendel

    Irene Fuchs

  • Willy Semmelrogge

    Willy Semmelrogge

    Inspektor Stegemann

  • Gerd Potyka

    Gerd Potyka

    Charly Renzmann

  • Ernst Konstantin

    Ernst Konstantin

    Chef Wendlberger

  • Viktoria Brams

    Viktoria Brams

    Inge Zimmermann

  • Gig Malzacher

    Gig Malzacher

    Günther Wieland

  • Alexis von Hagemeister

    Alexis von Hagemeister

    Karl von Silbitz

Overview

Der Nachtkurier meldet… is a German bi-weekly television series that aired 42 episodes on SDR from October 31, 1964 to July 23, 1966.

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