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HR2-Wissenswert-Podcast mit Harald Lesch

In drei Teilen erklärt uns Harald Lesch - DER Harald Lesch, ja, gibts denn einen andereren? - das Universum bei HR2 in der Reihe Wissenswert. Wobei noch einige andere Schätzchen im Podcastarchiv des HR2 schlummern, die gehoben gehören. Einfach mal nach "Lesch" suchen gehen...
{Whuffie an Stackenblochen}
Geschrieben von: Christian Spliess
20.01.2008, 02:46 Uhr | Kategorie: Audio
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