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- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- King Karl is desperate. His 12 daughters hold secrets from him. Every morning their dancing shoes have holes in their soles. Only Amanda's shoes don't have holes. Many princes already tried to unveil their secrets, but didn't succeed and ended at the gallows. Soldier and puppeteer Anton falls in love with Princess Amanda the first time he sees her. He isn't easily scared off and tries to get behind the princesses' secrets with help from a strange old woman.
- Peter Lustig lives in a imaginative converted Construction trailer. From there he goes on a journey of discovery, explaining to his young spectators the connections between nature, environment, and technology.
- Öllers and Niederländer have everything under control. For the past six years, the two successful business consultants have been traveling through some of the seediest countries around the world in order to satisfy their clients' greed.
- Tai and Jannik are outsiders at their school who are also bullied by their classmates. They manage to lock their school principal, Mr. Lamprecht, in his apartment and torture him via a PC. What starts as a prank gradually escalates. In his attempts to find out who his kidnappers are, Lamprecht reports more and more about his past and his private life, including: about his failed marriage and his problematic actions surrounding the suicide of a student. When he finally wants to commit suicide himself, Jannik frees him. Until the end, Lamprecht doesn't know who kidnapped him and can't prove the kidnapping itself.
- After Brüderchen and Schwesterchen's (German for young/dear brother/sister) mother's death, their dad finds a new wife and mother for them. But she's a witch who poisons him and reduces the siblings to slaves for her and their nasty stepsister. After an escape attempt, the witch transforms the boy into a deer. When he finally has a run in the woods, the young king's hunting party wounds it badly. By tracking his prey, the ruler discovers and falls in love with his sister. The whole family moves into the royal palace, where the witch tries new tricks.
- A young, bored king will lose his throne to his married nephew unless he weds before reaching thirty. To his mother's despair, the king has no interest in the suitors she has parading for twelve years, only caring for astronomy. A landless farmer's daughter cunningly abuses this passion to attract royal attention and successfully ask for land the family can farm. Having found a golden mortar on it, the honest father brings it to his majesty, but is jailed, suspected of holding back a golden pestle. The daughter gets him freed by winning a riddle dare, with the unsolicited extra price of became the royal fiancee. That ill-considered engagement is easily compromised by challenging the king's misrule on an absurd foal claim.
- Little Fritz Fuchs and his friend Roman Zenkert are about to recover Hannibal's legendary Alpenschatz. However, as an avalanche in the cave goes down, the jammed Fritz is ignored by his "buddy" ignominiously. Decades later, Fuchs is overtaken by his past. Because the nasty Zenkert still wants to get by all means in the possession of the treasure. After many entanglements and entanglements, the second treasure hunt in the mountains leads to a heated finale.
- Three teenagers get into a confrontation with a homeless man in a subway station. After a series of mutual provocations, the man ends up dead. How did this happen? Was it just an accident?
- Alongside a team of experts and a number of willing volunteers, Fiona Phillips puts herself in a number of high-stress situations to truly understand the meaning and power of stress - and if we can actually learn how to use it to our advantage.
- A story about Santa Clause being kidnapped by a vengeful man unpleased with a wish Santa never fulfilled, Beutolomäus and Kalle start searching for him and try to rescue him.
- "A man went looking for America.... And couldn't find it anywhere!" proclaimed the original Easy Rider poster. Four decades later filmmakers Simon Witter and Hannes Rossacher set out to see if they could find America, retracing the film's original route across the country with Easy Rider super fans Jim Leonard and Mike Kittrell, on a quest to find out how the many issues that resonated through the film had developed, for better or worse, in the interim. Along the way they met musicians, journalists, academics, seasteading idealists, drug policy experts and healers, and heard from the film's makers and extras about the dramatic genesis of the cult film that blew like a wind of change through the stilted kitsch of mainstream cinema in 1969, re-writing the rulebook on genre, drugs, music, cinematography and even the use of non-actors, holding a mirror up to the values of a changing America, dividing audiences and making so much money that it ushered in a new era of independent filmmaking that would define Hollywood throughout the 1970s.
- Benny discovers an injured otter in the coppice. He meets Malte and his gang, who are hunting the animal. Benny flees with the otter to an old empty shack. At school, Benny meets Constanze and together they look after the otter.
- As a housewife, wife and manager of a family business, Anne Stadler has everything under control. Accordingly, the wedding of her only daughter Lisette should be a dream event that she was not allowed to experience herself. With enthusiasm, Anne organizes a first-rate social event in the tranquil Black Forest village, with a church blessing, many guests and a big bachelorette party. But in the middle of the preparations she catches her husband of the gods Gerd in the family's own sawmill having an affair. For the shocked Anne it is now clear that she will only make a good face for the bad game until her daughter's big day, after which she is gone. Lisette would have preferred a modest wedding in a small group, but doesn't know how to tell her mother. With the arrival of Arno Freywald, the allegedly missing father of the groom Daniel, the cards are reshuffled. The notorious impostor should actually be in the kittchen, but the tax investigator Meyer has entered into a deal with the crook: Arno wants to experience his son's wedding at large and in return reveal the names of tax evaders worth millions to the tax office. Saving Stadler's marriage becomes an affair of the heart for Arno. As a woman who understands women, he advises Gerd to reawaken his wife's old feelings. The plan works perfectly, Anne actually falls in love - not with Gerd, but with Arno. When the bride and groom also get into a crisis, the chaos is perfect.
- Beutolomäus helps Santa and has to prevail against Eleonore, a nasty princess that wants Christmas to take place in summer and has her ministers tax Christmas. Beutolomäus must intervene here.
- The Löwenzahn offshoot Löwenzenzchen is aimed at preschool children. In this series it is especially about Fritz's dog Keks. While Fritz is on the road, Keks experience their own adventures, thus revealing nature to children between the ages of 3 to 6.
- The pediatrician determines a heart noise with Paula. The film accompanies Paula and her mother to the necessary cardiologic investigations, a heart catheter investigation as well as to her heart surgery and the following stay in the clinic up to their dismissal. Structure and disease of the heart as well as all cardiologic investigations like e.g. ECG, echo-cardiogram and heart catheter are explained. Also the operation and the stay on the intensive care unit are represented sympathetically.
- Politibongo.
- Dr Kyra and Commander Ro land on Earth in their spaceship "Metamor 5" on 14 November. As the crew cannot breathe air, robot Mikrolino collects samples of the liquid matter surrounding them. Then a strange creature appears. Friend or foe?
- Prisoner Edmund Frank is offered a large amount of money by the editor of a magazine, to tell the real story of his crime and the hiding place of the one million Mark he stole from the bank he worked for.
- After receiving a dubious Phone call at work, Eva Konalsky, a typist working at a Steel Factory disappears without a trace. The Saarbrücken Police sends the two cops Liersdahl and Schäfermann to investigate. Both of them have a very different view of how police work should be done and they are not very fond of each other at first. When another person of the Steel Factory's personnel is murdered they both have to do their best to solve the case.
- The East German authorities are calling the West German Police for assistance on a case. The body of a boy was found at a Truck Stop near Leipzig. The boy wears shoes made in West Germany. Some time later the assistance call is withdrawn. Phoning his colleague in East Berlin, a man he worked together with in the past, investigator Paul Trimmel in Hamburg is told: "There is no work for you here." But Trimmel investigates on his own. He finds out that the wealthy Erich Landsberger is the illegitimate father of the dead kid. Landsberger and his other son have moved to Frankfurt. Trimmel pays him a visit there. The man is of no great help for him, but Trimmel gets an unexpected clue from Landsberger's little son. He has to go to Leipzig himself to find out more. So he leaves the Transit Route near the city, pretending his car broke down, takes a Taxi and goes looking for Eva Billsing, the dead boy's mother. She is not home when Trimmel arrives. The next day Trimmel encounters Eva's boyfriend Peter Klaus, who works for the East German Police, and talks him into letting him have a word with Eva. At least Klaus gives in to Trimmel and the things Eva tells him help solve the case.
- A dead woman found in the Donau, is the wife of a very important guest of the Austrian Government. Oberinspektor Marek is asked to investigate the case very gently.
- Brigitta Beerenberg calls the police to inform them she has killed her husband in self-defense. Trimmel wants her to be examined by a psychiatrist.
- Max Bergusson hijacks flight AE612 from Milaan to Beirut. His wife's murderer is on board and he demands the captain to fly to Hamburg instead. Before he boards the plane, he informs Hauptkommissar Trimmel through a curious message.
- After a few days away from home with his girlfriend constructor Breuke from Sieverstedt hurries home to convince his wife he is not having an affair. On the road home he hits a bicyclist, but drives on instead of calling an ambulance. Arriving at his house he deliberately hits the post of the driveway gate to disguise the damage of the accident. All the while he is unaware that his wife is watching him. Hauptkommissar Finke arrives in the village after the local police has taken Peter Reichert as a suspect. His assistant wants to investigate further. Meanwhile Breuke is being blackmailed by an unknown person. Then an actual murder takes place.
- In Frankfurt con man Johannes Stein is making easy money with his latest trick: He is selling "Gold" to unsuspecting people. He too talks the Wimper family into buying some, later to be stored in a Swiss bank. After seeing proof, Grandpa Wimper is eager to buy. Little does he know about that "Gold". When Stein tries to sell some more to a business tycoon, he gets busted and has to flee. It's now up to investigator Konrad to track down the swindler and to arrest him.
- Kressin is back in Cologne, where he works for the customs office. Soon he is ordered to a new case. A gang of bootleggers keep outwitting the customs authorities. Kressin's colleagues can't find any evidence of a crime. Everytime the suspicious trucks are checked at the border, their load is always correct, as declared. Kressin now has to find the liquor and the bootleggers' HQ.
- Customs officer Kressin is on holiday in Hamburg and sees the tour guide acting suspiciously. He ignores it, but the day after the guide is found dead in the water.