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- A show about students at a boarding school in Erfurt.
- TV SeriesThree teenagers set out on a quest to complete a cult VHS collection. However, they are involved in the investigation of a murder, becoming prime suspects and public enemies.
- Police psychologist Flemming and his detective ex-wife live next door to each other and work together to solve crimes.
- The village Uhlenbusch tells happy, exciting and contemplative stories from the world of children.
- A German news show on the public broadcaster ARD.
- Several short, self-contained crime episodes are shown in each individual episode. Most are based on short stories by American author Henry Slesar; the rest, on British and German short stories.
- Formula One - the first modern music show on German television.
- ROB 344-66 / IIIa, called Robbi, is in the third grade of the robot school. Every year there is a large robot test with a practical and theoretical part. This time, Robbi has been given the task of recreating an invention.
- Show about experiments and how they work.
- The blue palace.
- "HART ABER FAIR to go" is a series on ARD Mediathek. It's the compact version of hart aber fair (2001).
- Peter Lustig, from his house in Bavaria, undertook many discoveries and encountered everyday problems which he tried to solve.
- The sparrow from Wallrafplatz.
- "Hofgeschichten - Ackern zwischen Alpen und Ostsee" is a series on DasErste.
- Money or Love Game Show.
- How the Fliewatüüt flies - report on the shooting.
- Eight Hundred Times Lonely is an eighty-four-minute non-commercial art house documentary film about famous 86-year-old German filmmaker Edgar Reitz. Anna Hepp, the young filmmaker of this documentary, meets with Reitz in one of Germany's most famous cinemas: the Lichtburg in Essen. This black and white and partly colored film's main focus is a continuous dialogue between these two people from two different generations and genders: young and old - female and male. Anna Hepp asks the film expert Edgar Reitz about if and how cinema might be fading away from Germany's media culture. They talk about the difficulties of filmmaking and the struggle to survive in this business, then and now. The bottom line of the film is: just as at some point you have to say good-bye to everything in life, friends, family, loved ones, you might also have to say good-bye to cinema culture. Filmmaking is an attempt to preserve memories forever. The film is a declaration of Love for Cinema and Love for Filmmaking.
- 1953–2023TV EpisodeThe topic today is Between Orban and Macron - Europe in a directional dispute.