Frauke Ludowig
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Frauke Ludowig has been a formative RTL face since the early 1990s. Now she posted a video of her very first TV appearance.
Frauke Ludowig (61) is one of the most concise TV faces in recent decades. The RTL presenter took her first steps on television in the early 1990s when she initially led through the regional show “RTL West”. For the day for the first time, she was seen for the first time. “I really don’t want to withhold this find from you,” she wrote.
In a red blazer, with top modern, lavish shoulder pads for this time, and the then-accordingly hair dryer, the then 26-year-old Ludowig announced the new program from a studio in Essen in the short section. “After I had been able to work as a radio host for a few years, I got the great chance here to take my first steps on TV,” Ludowig wrote to her first appearance. At that time it was an “exciting time”.
Frauke Ludowig is grateful for her career
There would also have been “hard times” for her at the time, but her credo obviously helped her: “Never give up, keep fighting, even if setbacks come …” That was worth it for her. Today she looks at these pictures and gratefully for the many opportunities and opportunities that she can perceive in her career.
Ludowig initially volunteered at the FFN radio station and then switched to RTL, where it is still in use. In the summer of 1994 she leads for the first time through the program “Exclusiv-The Star Magazin” and repeatedly took on other tasks in the broadcaster in the following years, such as the moderation of the reunion shows of numerous Bachelor branch, the jungle camp or “The Summer House of Stars”. In addition, she was often seen in small TV and cinema rolls, mostly than she was. Among other things in “good times, bad times”, “Horst Schlämmer – ischoriorte”, “under us” or “alarm for Cobra 11 – The Autobahn police”.
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