Uschi Nerke




Nerke in Beat-Club.


Ursula Nerke-Petersen (born January 14, 1944 in Komotau, Sudetenland, Germany)[1] is a German actress and television presenter. She became well known as host of the monthly music television show Beat-Club that ran from 1965 to 1972 and as host of its successor Musikladen until 1978.[1]



Biography


Uschi Nerke was born in Komotau, which is now known as Chomutov, Czech Republic.[1] She was raised in Hamburg and Bremen.[1] She studied architecture from 1962–1968 before running an architects office until 1978.[1]




Nerke, pictured in 2013.


In 1988, she married textile salesman Günther Petersen.[1]



Filmography






















Title
Year
Role
Notes

Beat-Club
1965
Host[2]Television series

Die Montagsmaler
1975
Herself
Television series

Musikladen
1972
Co-host[3]Television series

Stayin' Alive – 50 Jahre Bee Gees
2013
Herself[4]Documentary


References




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  2. ^ Beat-Club, 1965-09-25, retrieved 2016-06-13


  3. ^ Musikladen, 1972-12-13, retrieved 2016-06-13


  4. ^ Stayin' Alive - 50 Jahre Bee Gees, 2013-06-15, retrieved 2016-06-13







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