Claus Spahn


Claus Spahn is a former TV programme editor of Germany's Westdeutscher Rundfunk broadcasting corporation, a presenter, producer and author. He was awarded the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 2001.

Vita

Spahn studied History of theatre, German language and literature, Philosophy, and History of art at the University of Cologne. He received his doctorate in 1969 for his dissertation The history of the theatre of the Ruhr region up to 1933. He worked as a TV journalist for the WDR from 1969 to 2005. He produced numerous series, portraits and documentaries in the field of cultural and educational policy.
He became known both nationally and internationally through chess programmes. Between 1983 and 2005, he presented the annual live broadcast Chess of the Grandmasters, where players including Garry Kasparov, Anatoly Karpov, Viswanathan Anand and Vladimir Kramnik competed for the TV Cup.
It was on his initiative and under his direction that the WDR regularly reported on the Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting.

Series / Films

The series written and produced by Spahn included Keine Angst vorm Fliegen and Der Elternführerschein. Together with Lida Winiewicz, Spahn wrote the 12-part TV serial Wenn die Liebe hinfällt.
He was awarded the Medal of German Cancer Aid for Niemand soll der Nächste sein!. In 1979, Spahn received the German Industrial Film Prize for the TV series Computer können nicht vergessen! in connection with the Federal Data Protection Act. Under the title and with the TV production Don't be afraid to fly, Spahn and Rainer Pieritz founded seminars to allay the fear of flying in Germany. As author and director, Spahn produced two impressive portraits on Carl Djerassi, the chemist, author, art collector and Father of the pill, and Otto Erich Deutsch, the Schubert researcher.

Awards

Claus Spahn was awarded the Ehrenteller des Deutschen Schachbundes in 1992. He received the Deutscher Schachpreis of the German Chess Federation on two occasions for his commitment to the sport of chess, as well as the Medal of the European Chess Union and the :Image:FIDE GOLD MERIT 2002 Spahn.jpg|Gold Merit Award of the World Chess Federation FIDE in 2002.
In 2001, he was awarded the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany by Federal President Johannes Rau for his many years of outstanding journalistic and editorial work.