This year there was very little for Xmas on German TV, I was a bit surprised, it didn´t use to be as bad as that. There was a new productin of Münchhausen on. I didn´t watch it though.
If anybody knows about him, I don´t know. He was a real person from the 18th century who was quite eccentric, and the adventurous stories he told have become legends, and it seems quite a few have been invented later after is death. For example about a trip in the snow in Russia, how he tied his horse to what he thought was a pole or tree and went to sleep curled up next to it, and in the morning he woke up on a churchyard and the horse was dangling from the top of a bell tower. According to him what happened was that the snow had gone up all the way to the bell tower, then melted during the night and he sunk down with it, but his horse, tied to the tower, was hanging there. He shot the halter in two and the horse came down, miraculously still alive

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Or the one about the bugle that was frozen so much that no tone came of it, and when it was brought inside, it warmed up and then by itself released the tune that had been frozen too.
Of course it was all rubbish, but people loved his stories and do to this day.
His descendant gave critics about the new TV production and was very disappointed in it. That doesn´t surprise me, there was an absolutely fantastic one from 1943, in colour, which I adore. With a much loved actor in the lead. The interesting thing is, that actor was loved by Hitler too, but not vice versa because he had a Jewish wife and didn´t agree one bit with the politics and everybody knew. The script to that film was written by a very popular author who was actually banned by the nazis, but still it was recognised how good he was, so he was asked to write the script, but under a pseudonym. There were scenes playing in Russia obviously, but interestingly the nazis didn´t use that to shed a bad light on them. So that film is much loved to this day and no other Münchhausen film will ever reach it. Also thanks to the great Hans Albers playing the leading part. Now I wish they´d put that on this Christmas...!