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Sad Farewell at Zdf: Moderator Ends After 40 Years

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A real ZDF legend says goodbye. After more than 40 years Norbert Lehmann is now officially retired.

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A real ZDF legend says goodbye. After more than 40 years Norbert Lehmann is now officially retired.

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Norbert Lehmann performs many functions during his long time at ZDF. Over the years, he has become an institution of the Mainz station. After four decades, the 65-year-old has come to an end: he retires.

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Alain Duhamel, an unremovable monument to French political journalism, will retire, at least partially, on Thursday at 85 years of age, sixty of which have spent chronicling the mandates of all the presidents of the Fifth Republic, from De Gaulle to Macron. "I've had childhood memories with Alain Duhamel, I was a young viewer," said François Hollande, soon 71 years old and president from 2012 to 2017. The socialist expresses himself in the serie…

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Norbert Lehmann worked for ZDF for more than four decades.The journalist and moderator has now retired.The long-time ZDF journalist and moderator Norbert Lehmann, 65, retired on June 30. After a last sports block in the news show "today" Lehmann had come to say goodbye.Norbert Lehmann: "I've finished""Yes, it was from sport - and that was from me. Last moderation, last working day in ZDF after 40 really great years", he said towards the end of t…

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gala.de broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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