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If the headline ends with a question mark, Dagmar Berghoff does not read the newspaper article. This protects the long-time spokeswoman for the “Tagesschau” from the current lots of bad news and speculation. “There were a lot of horror stories in my time, too. Now they’re very urgent,” notes Berghoff, who will be celebrating her 80th birthday in January 2023, in an interview with the pharmacy magazine “Senioren Ratgeber”.

Better to be honest with the viewers

What also bothers Berghoff today are achievements such as artificial intelligence. “If words can be put in people’s mouths they never said and you can’t see the fake” describes her. She doesn’t envy her successors for that new technical possibilities. Instead of reading from the teleprompter, she preferred to read the paper back then – simply because she found it more honest with the viewers. In the “Senioren Ratgeber”, the speaker and presenter of many music and circus shows draws a positive balance about her professional era: “We had the best time.”

In her private life, the native of Berlin had to accept a few strokes of fate. In 2001 her great love, husband and surgeon Peter Matthaes died of cancer. When she was seven years old, her manic-depressive mother committed suicide. In her recently published book, she wrote about the rejection she experienced from her mother and her childhood with her father and brother in Hamburg “Good evening my women and men”, which she wrote together with Constantin Schreiber.

your last Tagesschau” in the old millennium

Despite her challenging environment, she pursued her professional path with determination and completed an acting degree at the University of Music and Theater in Hamburg. Berghoff also ended her career 1976 as the first woman on the “Tagesschau”read the news, with a historical turning point at the turn of the millennium: on December 31, 1999, she picked up the news sheets for the last time. “It was a strong departure,” find them.

This report is only free for publication with reference to the source. The pharmacy magazine “Senioren Ratgeber” 1/2023 is currently available in most pharmacies. There is much more interesting health news at www.senioren-ratgeber.de as well as on Facebook.

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