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{{Infobox television channel
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| name              = BRF 1
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| slogan            =  
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| chief executive  =
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| country          = [[Besmenia]]
| country          = {{flag|Besmenia}}
| language          = Besmenian  
| language          = Besmenian  
| broadcast area    = Besmenia
| broadcast area    = Besmenia
| affiliates        =  
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| headquarters      = [[Laitstadt]] Besmenia
| headquarters      = [[Laitstadt]], Besmenia
| former names      = BRF Fernsehen (1939-1960)<br/>BRF EINS (1960-1994)
| former names      = BRF Fernsehen (1939-1961)<br/>BRF EINS (1961-1996)
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| sister names      = [[BRF 2]]<br/>[[BRF SPORT]]<br/>[[BRF DOKU]]<br/>[[BRF WELT]]<br/>[[BRF GOLD]]
| sister names      = [[BRF 2]]<br/>[[BRF SPORT]]<br/>[[BRF KULTUR]]<br/>[[BRF GOLD]]
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==History==
==History==
[[File:Logo of BRF 1 in 1975.jpg|189px|thumb|right|Logo of BRF 1 from 1970 to 1985]]
[[File:Logo of BRF 1 in 1987.png|189px|thumb|right|Logo of BRF 1 from 1987 to 1996]]
BRF 1 was launched on the 1st July 1939 under the name ''BRF Fernsehen''. It was the first television channel in Besmenia, and until 1960 it was also the only television channel in [[East Besmenia]]. BRF Fernsehen broadcasted from 1939 to 1944 Monday through Friday at 4 PM to 8 PM.  
BRF 1 was launched on the 1st July 1939 under the name ''BRF Fernsehen''. It was the first television channel in Besmenia, and until 1960 it was also the only television channel in [[East Besmenia]]. BRF Fernsehen broadcasted from 1939 to 1944 Monday through Friday at 4 PM to 8 PM.  


With the start of [[BRF 2]] in 1960, BRF Fernsehen was renamed to BRF EINS.
With the start of [[BRF 2]] in 1960, BRF Fernsehen was renamed to ''BRF EINS''. In 1996 ''BRF EINS'' was renamed to BRF 1


BRF 1 has been broadcasting 24 hours since 1990 and has been broadcasting in 16:9 since 2008.
BRF 1 has been broadcasting 24 hours since 1993 and has been broadcasting in 16:9 since 2008.


==Notable programmes==
==Notable programmes==
*''[[HIL]]'' (News, 1950-present)
*''[[Heute im Land|HiL]]'' (News, 1950-present)
*''Ulrich Gerhardt und Gäste'' (Talk show, 1954-1969)
 
*''[[Giegant]]'' (Political debate, 1957-1998)
*''[[Rauf und ab!]]'' (Game show, 1961-1985)
*''[[Die Spur]]'' (Crime thriller, 1965-present)
*''[[Hier in Beitla]]'' (Weekly soap, 1970-2007)
*''[[Ich war da]]'' (Drama, 1973-1984)
*''[[Peter]]'' (Sitcom, 1978-1985)
*''[[Polispäße]]'' (Political satire, 1980-present)
*''[[Die Tragmänner]]'' (Sitcom, 1983-1994)
*''[[Vollgas!]]'' (Children's series, 1985-present)
*''[[Die Dieter Schuster Show]]'' (Comedy show, 1989-1997)
[[Category: Besmenia]]
[[Category: Besmenia]]

Latest revision as of 07:46, 16 June 2022


BRF 1
Country Besmenia
HeadquartersLaitstadt, Besmenia
Programming
Language(s)Besmenian
Ownership
OwnerBRF

BRF 1 is the national television channel of Besmenia owned by BRF. BRF 1 was the first television channel in Besmenia.

History

Logo of BRF 1 from 1987 to 1996

BRF 1 was launched on the 1st July 1939 under the name BRF Fernsehen. It was the first television channel in Besmenia, and until 1960 it was also the only television channel in East Besmenia. BRF Fernsehen broadcasted from 1939 to 1944 Monday through Friday at 4 PM to 8 PM.

With the start of BRF 2 in 1960, BRF Fernsehen was renamed to BRF EINS. In 1996 BRF EINS was renamed to BRF 1

BRF 1 has been broadcasting 24 hours since 1993 and has been broadcasting in 16:9 since 2008.

Notable programmes

  • HiL (News, 1950-present)