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The man who smuggled punk rock across the Berlin Wall

In 1983, a man from the UK secretly took punk rock music recordings across the Berlin Wall. Mark Reeder organised a secret concert for the band Die Toten Hosen in East Berlin.

In 1983, punk rock was strictly forbidden in East Berlin. However, that didn’t stop young music obsessive Mark Reeder, from Manchester in the UK, smuggling cassettes, and then a punk band across the Berlin Wall.

Mark shares how he arranged for the West German band, Die Toten Hosen, to perform illegally at a secret concert in a church.

This episode was produced by Paul Hanford and Rosalie Delaney. A Munck Studios production for the ´óÏó´«Ã½ World Service.

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(Photo: Members of the band Die Toten Hosen and friends in East Berlin in 1983. Credit: Mark Reeder)

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