Polylux
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Polylux, the self-appointed "last/worst on the first [channel]" ("Das Letzte im Ersten"), is a weekly half-hour German television program hosted by Tita von Hardenberg. It is produced by RBB for das Erste where its current timeslot is Thursdays at 11:15 CET.
The show, which is concerned with politics, culture and social trends, offers a vivid blend of documentary & satirical segments. Typically it begins with a satirical 'report' by Carsten von Ryssen related to a current matter of public concern. The show's essential hipness, which is underlined by von Hardenberg's crisp announcements and the visual & thematic backdrop of the city of Berlin, infuses the subsequent documentary pieces with a certain esprit. Thematically, their scope runs from coverage of political and social movements to current trends in underground and popular culture, whereby one piece is usually biographical in nature, setting it off from the more panoramic style of the rest of the show. Less serious segments often echo the satire of the keynote feature. Regular items include the (usually biweekly) "Berlin for Beginners" ("Berlin für Anfänger") and the show's end note, in which Manfred Dumke, an elderly pensioner, shares his curious insights on current affairs with the rest of Germany from the comfort of his front room.
The feature "Berlin for Beginners" is in fact a vestige from the beginnings of the program in the mid 1990s when Polylux was still called Tip TV and was the televised version of the Berlin city magazine Tip, then already hosted by von Hardenberg, but on a regional TV station, FAB. When Tip was taken over in 1997 the new owners didn't want the show, but fortunately for von Hardenberg, the ORB was interested in the format, and so it was taken on under the new title Polylux. In 2000 the ARD adopted Polylux into its late night programming on das Erste, showing it at 4:00 a.m. However the youthful appeal of the program quickly earned it an earlier slot, which was on Mondays at midnight. It was recently moved to its current slot on Thursdays.