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A producer, who achieved success, deemed the "Black Forest Clinic" foolish in his youth.

Polyphon's production company, initially known as 'The Dream Ship', is celebrating its 60th anniversary. CEO Beatrice Kramm shares a wealth of anecdotes about the company's history, including her own.

A seasoned movie producer, in his early years, expressed his disdain towards "Black Forest Clinic."
A seasoned movie producer, in his early years, expressed his disdain towards "Black Forest Clinic."

A producer, who achieved success, deemed the "Black Forest Clinic" foolish in his youth.

In the realm of German television, a series that left an indelible mark is the long-running drama "Schwarzwaldklinik." Set amidst the picturesque landscape of the Black Forest, this show became a cultural phenomenon, often hailed as a milestone in TV history.

The story of "Schwarzwaldklinik" began in 1985, when its creator, Wolfgang Rademann, introduced the concept to Frithjof Zeidler, a child at the time. However, Zeidler's daughter, Beatrice Kramm, dismissed the initial concept and title. Despite this, Zeidler remained committed to the ideas for the series, and it eventually became one of the biggest successes of his production company, Polyphon.

Polyphon, a leading production company in the German TV industry, is known for its high-quality productions. Kramm, now a successful producer herself, describes Polyphon's trademarks as "very good craftsmanship, themes, and appropriate entertainment for the broadcast slot."

Up to 28 million people in West Germany alone watched each episode of "Schwarzwaldklinik," underscoring its massive popularity. The series, with its mix of drama and romance set in a hospital, captured the hearts of millions, making it a significant part of German television history.

The business of television production has evolved significantly over the decades, with speed becoming a crucial factor. This increase in speed is due to digitalization, which makes speed possible, and the increasingly scarce resource of money, which demands speed in every area.

Polyphon has also played a significant role in the evolution of other popular German series such as "Das Traumschiff," "Stubbe - Von Fall zu Fall," and "Doctors Diary." These shows, while produced by various networks and companies, have been brought to the world by Polyphon.

While the Polyphon Music Box Company and the television industry may seem unrelated, both have made significant contributions to their respective fields. The music box company, founded by Gustave Brachhausen and Paul Riessner in the late 19th century, was a notable manufacturer of disc-playing music boxes in Germany, known for their intricate designs and interchangeable large disks.

Despite their different origins, both Polyphon entities have left a lasting impact on their respective industries. The music box company, with its innovative designs and the television production company, with its high-quality productions, continue to inspire and captivate audiences.

In the world of entertainment, Beatrice Kramm, a successful producer, acknowledges Polyphon's trademark of delivering very good craftsmanship, themes, and appropriate entertainment, just as the Black Forest hospital drama, "Schwarzwaldklinik", did in 1985. More recently, Polyphon has played a significant role in the evolution of other popular German series such as "Das Traumschiff", "Stubbe - Von Fall zu Fall", and "Doctors Diary", proving that the business of television production and the conventional music box industry, with their roots in different eras, can both leave a lasting impact on their respective fields through innovation and quality.

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