Corny Littmann
Acting
Known For

Every evening at 6:45 p.m. sharp, a prominent guest takes a seat on the red sofa—and DAS! provides daily updates on what's hot in the north.
DAS!

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Morgenmagazin

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NDR Talk Show
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The Johannes B. Kerner Show

Follow the everyday work of a fictional police station on the Kiez of Hamburg.
Großstadtrevier
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Mein Nachmittag

Political talk show on current topics presented by Maybrit Illner.
maybrit illner
Annual awarding of the Grimme Awards.
Grimme Award

Anne Will discusses political processes, economic relationships, and social trends with her guests. Her motto: to think politically and ask directly.
ANNE WILL
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Die NDR Quizshow
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Typisch

The happy gay couple David and Khaled would love to marry publicly - if there weren't Khaled's homophobic father Faisal, David's pseudo orthodox Jewish acting mother Lea and a possible paternity and gallery insolvency.
Family Commitments
Christine is tired of life. When her retirement home roommate abducts her for a night in the Hamburg red-light district, she is confronted with a flashy and entertaining world that she feels way to old old for.
Mädchenabend

Founded in Hamburg in the 1970s, the gay theater "Brühwarm" toured Germany with its musical cabaret. Founding member Corny Littmann wrote the lyrics and Rio Reiser ("Ton Steine Scherben") provided the music. The result was a new form of theater as a political tool. In the documentary, former members of the theater have their say and give an impressive account of how the theater group, with its emancipatory and political aspirations, fought for gay rights in the turbulent political times of the 1970s.
“Come Out of the Ghetto”: Theater Brühwarm and the Gay Movement of the 1970s

They had to wait 30 years. But in the summer of 2006, when reports began to accumulate that the new stadium in St. Pauli was finally going to be built after a long period of hope, it was clear that a whole new era was dawning. Not only for the club, but also for its fans and friends. Because St. Pauli is not just soccer. It has long been more than that: St. Pauli is a way of life, St. Pauli is cult.