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Nate Seids wearing a long shiny navy blue PVC mac in the German TV series 'Landluft'.

Posted: August 28th, 2020, 7:33 am
by rothbhoy
Nate Seids wearing a long shiny navy blue PVC mac in the German TV series 'Landluft'. This is Episode 5 (Eigener Herd ist Goldes wert) - 1981. The scenes where she wears the mac: (1) 1 minute 54 seconds to 5 minutes 24 seconds, (2) 14 minutes 6 seconds to 16 minutes 7 seconds, (3) 20 minutes 15 seconds to 21 minutes 33 seconds. Enjoy! :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-KbSdz ... b3&index=5

Re: Nate Seids wearing a long shiny navy blue PVC mac in the German TV series 'Landluft'.

Posted: August 28th, 2020, 8:36 am
by freakylover63
don't forget anja jaenicke in the yellow friesennerz ;)

Re: Nate Seids wearing a long shiny navy blue PVC mac in the German TV series 'Landluft'.

Posted: August 28th, 2020, 1:31 pm
by newbeech2000
Also on Episode 6 starting 15:20 is another rain scene with an old lady with a plastic bonnet and again the yellow and the blue shiny mac.

Re: Nate Seids wearing a long shiny navy blue PVC mac in the German TV series 'Landluft'.

Posted: August 29th, 2020, 11:46 am
by Tiefdruckgebiet
really great - didn't know this old series before! :)

Too sad the blue coat has no hood, it would be perfect with. And as seen so often: the guys too dumb to wear a proper raincoat, just that ugly Bundeswehrparka (army parka) which was very popular in the 70s and early 80s. :roll:

Beside the fashion stuff I really love the old street scenes with all the old cars which were normal in my childhood, the good old times :D

Re: Nate Seids wearing a long shiny navy blue PVC mac in the German TV series 'Landluft'.

Posted: August 29th, 2020, 12:04 pm
by rothbhoy
Tiefdruckgebiet wrote: August 29th, 2020, 11:46 am really great - didn't know this old series before! :)

Too sad the blue coat has no hood, it would be perfect with. And as seen so often: the guys too dumb to wear a proper raincoat, just that ugly Bundeswehrparka (army parka) which was very popular in the 70s and early 80s. :roll:

Beside the fashion stuff I really love the old street scenes with all the old cars which were normal in my childhood, the good old times :D
Glad you enjoyed it mate. Yes, 'Landluft' (Country Air) is quite an obscure German series. I think they only made 6 episodes. I am lucky that my partner (Bettina) is from Berlin and she gives me tips about various programmes from the past in Germany. She also puts names to the actresses' faces for me. Cheers!

Re: Nate Seids wearing a long shiny navy blue PVC mac in the German TV series 'Landluft'.

Posted: August 30th, 2020, 6:06 pm
by rothbhoy
freakylover63 wrote: August 28th, 2020, 8:36 am don't forget anja jaenicke in the yellow friesennerz ;)
Aye, Anja Jaenicke too! Never been a great fan of Freisennerz macs but she does look rather nice in the one she wears. Cheers!

Re: Nate Seids wearing a long shiny navy blue PVC mac in the German TV series 'Landluft'.

Posted: August 31st, 2020, 11:42 am
by rothbhoy
newbeech2000 wrote: August 28th, 2020, 1:31 pm Also on Episode 6 starting 15:20 is another rain scene with an old lady with a plastic bonnet and again the yellow and the blue shiny mac.
OK, cheers Newbeech. Will check it out.

Re: Nate Seids wearing a long shiny navy blue PVC mac in the German TV series 'Landluft'.

Posted: August 31st, 2020, 4:45 pm
by Tiefdruckgebiet
rothbhoy wrote: August 29th, 2020, 12:04 pm am lucky that my partner (Bettina) is from Berlin and she gives me tips about various programmes from the past in Germany.
If she wears nice raincoats it's perfect ;) May I ask where you are from?

P.S.: the yellow rainslicker of Anja Jaenicke isn't a classic Friesennerz. The original Friesennerz coats are reversible yellow-blue rainslickers. First synthethic rubber coating on viscose inner side, later pvc coating. So are the current models like from Modas still available. Esp. the color variations like navyblue/red, red/navyblue, lightblue/navyblue are interesting (and today very rare).

Like this one, series "Mein Leben und ich", ep. "Der Schnappschuss".
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ep. "Modeopfer":
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I like esp. the outer side navyblue pvc/inner side red color scheme...
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... bc an aunt of mine had such one in the 80s. The spark which started the fire :lol: :P

Re: Nate Seids wearing a long shiny navy blue PVC mac in the German TV series 'Landluft'.

Posted: September 1st, 2020, 5:14 pm
by rothbhoy
Tiefdruckgebiet wrote: August 31st, 2020, 4:45 pm
rothbhoy wrote: August 29th, 2020, 12:04 pm am lucky that my partner (Bettina) is from Berlin and she gives me tips about various programmes from the past in Germany.
If she wears nice raincoats it's perfect ;) May I ask where you are from?

P.S.: the yellow rainslicker of Anja Jaenicke isn't a classic Friesennerz. The original Friesennerz coats are reversible yellow-blue rainslickers. First synthethic rubber coating on viscose inner side, later pvc coating. So are the current models like from Modas still available. Esp. the color variations like navyblue/red, red/navyblue, lightblue/navyblue are interesting (and today very rare).

Like this one, series "Mein Leben und ich", ep. "Der Schnappschuss".
Image

ep. "Modeopfer":
Image

I like esp. the outer side navyblue pvc/inner side red color scheme...
Image

... bc an aunt of mine had such one in the 80s. The spark which started the fire :lol: :P
Love that first pic - would love to see a clip from that episode on here in the future. I currently live in South Yorkshire, England with my partner (Bettina) but I've spent a lot of time in Sweden, Denmark and also Berlin (where Bettina is from). I speak fluent Swedish and Danish. I understand Norwegian but I don't speak it. My German is reasonable/good and improving all the time - and I'm rapidly gaining a Berlin accent! :lol:

Re: Nate Seids wearing a long shiny navy blue PVC mac in the German TV series 'Landluft'.

Posted: September 3rd, 2020, 4:21 pm
by Tiefdruckgebiet
rothbhoy wrote: September 1st, 2020, 5:14 pm My German is reasonable/good and improving all the time - and I'm rapidly gaining a Berlin accent! :lol:
Ok, thanks - Berlin will be destination of a photo trip sometime in the next years after Corona. Been there several times, but mainly for business reasons. So not much time for private photo walks. I live in Bavaria, a dry area :roll: Essential Berlin if you doubt a "job" by your wife is a proper job for you (after commands like "honey, please do this, please do that"): "Wat denn.... icke???" :lol:

I have tv recordings of both mentioned episodes, I think I can do it upcoming weekend.