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German Miniseries On Dresden Bombing Sets Record Ratings
7 March 2006
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Part 1 of a two-part miniseries, Dresden -- The Inferno, drew the largest audience for a German miniseries in history Sunday night as 12.7 million viewers tuned in. News reports suggested that an even larger audience may have tuned in Monday night. The film, set during the 1945 Allied bombing that flattened the city and killed 35,000 people, is the most expensive ever produced for German television, costing $13.2 million. It attracted 39 percent of the 14-49-year-old viewers. The film is also reportedly the first to treat the World War 2 event as drama, focusing on a fictional romance between an RAF pilot shot down during the bombing and a German nurse.
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