A few updates and reboots later, it looks like ENABLED=1 is actually
honored, but VDR exits due to (per /var/log/messages):

vdr: connection to LCDd at localhost:13666 failed.
runvdr: stopping after fatal fail (sock_connect: connect failed: Connection 
refused)

I.e. when installing vdr-plugin-lcdproc, it has to be made sure that an
init dependency (cf. http://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts &
http://user.skolelinux.no/~pere/mypapers/200706-bootseq/200706-bootseq.html)
is created (or that the scripts are otherwise appropriately modified,
e.g. by a respective handling through Upstart in /etc/events.d, cf.
http://upstart.ubuntu.com/), causing /etc/init.d/vdr not to be run
before /etc/init.d/LCDd has successfully been started.

Worryingly, there is also this error on every start of VDR (even if
successful):

kernel: [721651.755194] vdr-kbd[8001]: segfault at b76fcd34 eip b7cd3949
esp ad4ebb84 error 4

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VDR won't autostart on boot as ENABLED=1 in /etc/default/vdr is ignored
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/250107
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