From content broadcast December 1. (The program was repeated on 03/05/2023)
Imagine an exhibition space converted from a garage, where everything is reminiscent of the 1960s: the armchairs, the cutouts on the shelf, the crocheted lace tablecloths on the radios. Because there are 210 radios here, Kékes and Duna televisions, and modern music cabinets that fit well with Kurblis gramophones. Here is Hitler’s People’s Radio, which the common people call just “Goebbels’s Nose”, and next to it is Rakosi’s People’s Radio, on which Luxemburg’s voice can also be heard with some muttering. A music cabinet from 1939 probably belongs to the Horthy family. And everything works! The collector, Laszlo Johanowitz, listens to Radio Kossuth every day on a different museum radio! He repairs, restores and even collects images and sounds, and we’re not surprised that we can see a 10-year-old MTV cabaret in the old Kékes. Even more surprising is that our host is not a nostalgic old man, but a thirty-year-old hospital nurse who shares his passion story with us.
Location – Kossuth Radio – December 1, Friday 11:05
Editor: Maria Wagner
Host: Rudolf Burkert
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