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- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- There is never a dull moment in 10-year-old Peter's life; his adventures appearing in newspaper headlines based unfortunately on outright lies. Together with his own little army, The Black Hand Club, Peter decides to right these wrongs.
- In Bonn, preparations for the Government relocation are underway in full swing. Minister Bartels proudly presents his staff the models for the buildings in the Spreebogen and takes the opportunity to hold one of his euphoric 'Let's go to Berlin' speeches. Behind closed doors, however, this can be interpreted differently - there is Hugo Bartels Bonner, for instance.
- A young boy seeks revenge for murder 20 years earlier. "Evil Never Forgets" And this rings true as this boy doesn't seem too keen on letting those whom harmed him live in peace. Driven by that anger he held in life, he will stop at nothing to achieve his goal.
- A team of detectives in Duisburg solve all kinds of crimes.
- Judge Barbara Salesch is a pseudo-documentary court show by the broadcaster Sat.1.
- What does Verdachtstalle mean in English? Where can I find plots,synopsis?
- Everything runs like clockwork for the Jens family: Hanna and Martin are extremely happily married, their son Paul is a bright, funny eleven-year-old boy. Professionally, too, things are going well: Both are employed in managerial positions in a Hamburg shipyard, Hanna in quality management, Martin in the development department. Everything is fine the way it is. And then it gets even better. Because completely surprisingly, Hanna is promoted to second managing director by junior boss Bernd Möller. A recognition that Hanna would never have dreamed of. And Martin is overjoyed, too, as he now sees the necessary funds for the development of his passion project, a revolutionary fuel cell, within reach with Hanna's support. Of course not all that glitters is gold. Because what Hanna didn't know, the traditional shipyard is on the verge of bankruptcy. Hanna has to go through a tough austerity course, which Martin's project also falls victim to. Sworn to secrecy by junior boss Möller, Hanna cannot confide in her angry, disappointed husband. Thick storm clouds are now hanging over the former picture-book family, which are becoming even darker because of Martin's widowed, headstrong father Willfried, who has temporarily moved in with them. For Willfried, the mere fact that not Martin but Hanna became boss is an impossibility; that she is now also - apparently - deliberately sabotaging his son, another sign of the completely wrong course of the modern world. Where will this all end? First of all, in a veritable marriage crisis of the former dream couple. While Martin seeks encouragement from a young colleague, Hanna wears herself out in her fight for the shipyard and slowly discovers that someone is playing the wrong cards in order to enrich themselves from the ruin of the shipyard. But it seems too late to try to save both the shipyard and their marriage.
- After an unusually large number of patients die in a well-reputed hospital, even after successful operations, the head nurse becomes suspicious.
- He's an overbearing, self-centered macho - and the last man on Earth
- Karl Singhammer left his Bavarian home village and future as hop farm heir for a Munich brewery executive job after a biter row with his father Joseph 'Sepp', who blindly blamed the then knave for 'failing to prevent' his careless kid sister drowning. Karl responds to his mother Franziska's plea to come save the harvest after Sepp's cardiac attack. Thus he meets again neighbor and youth girlfriend Leni, who can't hang on to her small hop farm alone. Saving clueless kid brat Marie from drowning, he bumps into her single mother Sophie Kreilinger, a one night stand who fascinates and confuses him, being an 'exotic dancer' and sanctimonious liar, who also renders Leni viciously jealous. Father releases himself from hospital to prevent Karl taking the reins, but agrees there can be only one captain and it's time to pass the helm, yet mother insists that requires a farmer's wife.
- Marlene is terrible with men. She tries to find a distraction by devoting herself entirely to her new job, where she finds her good-looking boss suddenly showing understanding for her. But that does not resolve the situation at home.
- Little Joe and his buddy Charly live in a small town in the Ruhr area. They belong to a clique and are just finishing their locksmith apprenticeship. They celebrate and enjoy their adult life. Charly is in love with his sister's girlfriend. Joe, on the other hand, likes Heike, who already has a boyfriend. When Heike becomes pregnant, a network of relationships develops.
- 17-year-old Johann meets his new classmate Ludwig at school and becomes friends with him. They both develop a common hobby: two without. When one of the two rowers falls in love with the sister of the other, things escalate.
- The family court is a pseudo-documentary court show.
- A Greenpeace expedition ship in the arctic anticipates an environmental catastrophe. An arctic glacier as large as France will soon break down into the ocean producing a flood wave one of which will wash away large parts of the northern European coast. However German officials are not willing to take Greenpeace' warnings for serious. Two days later the wave is on its way...