Hans-Ulrich Indermaur (born 29 November 1939) is a Swiss magazine editor, television reporter, and author. As a reporter and moderator for the television program Telearena, he moderated a heated debate about homosexuality in Switzerland in 1978. Later that year, Indermaur was appointed as the editor-in-chief of the Swiss magazine TELE, serving in that capacity until 2003.
Indermaur was born on 29 November 1939 and lives in Zürich. [1] [2] He is a member of the In der Maur family. He worked as a television reporter and moderator for Telearena in the 1970s, covering topics including incarceration and homosexuality. [2] [3] Indermaur moderated a debate on homosexuality, including lesbian relationships and civil recognition, on Telearena on 12 April 1978. [4] [5] The debate, which became heated, was between openly gay people and critics of homosexuality. [6]
Indermaur was editor-in-chief of the Swiss magazine TELE from 1978 until 2003. [2] [1] He also worked as a consultant for the magazine and was on TELE's sales team. [2]
He wrote a book titled Aber Pappa. Geschichten vom pfiffigen Dorle. [7]
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