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- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- A team of German maritime police solve crimes on and around Lake Constance.
- A show about students at a boarding school in Erfurt.
- This show is focused on a fictional clinic in Leipzig called 'Sachsenklinik' and its staff and patients.
- The spin-off to the original series 'In aller Freundschaft' focuses on the young doctors in a fictional clinic in Erfurt.
- The king decides that since his daughter Snow White, whose mother died in childbirth, is old enough to marry an already-chosen prince, it's time now for him to remarry, but his evil bride stops at nothing to eliminate her stepdaughter as a 'beauty rival' and cut every other tie with the late queen. She mounts he throne after the softy king dies at the news that Snow White was devoured by a wild beast. In fact, she ordered the royal huntsman to bring her heart as proof of death, but instead he shot a deer and left the princess in the forest, where she found the messy home of the seven miner dwarfs and became their housekeeper. Informed by her magic mirror that princess lives beyond the mountain, she incarcerates the huntsman and repeatedly passes through in disguise to offer magical death sentences, which are accepted naively, but each time she's saved by the dwarfs, the last time mostly the prince who came looking for his bride, having been incognito at court as the huntsman's inconspicuous assistant.
- Zoo Doctor: My Mom the Vet is a German television series by ARD, based on the 2002 television film of the same name. The series is produced jointly by Saxonia Media and Bavaria Film. The Leipzig Zoo serves as the background setting, and the series is filmed in Leipzig and the surrounding area.
- After a peasant joins the royal army, never to return from war, his wife raises their daughters Schneeweißchen and Rosenrot as if he may return ant day and keeps telling stories how wonderful he is, having chased all dwarfs. The realm being impoverished and threatened with famine, prince Jacob convinces his father to let him sell the treasury to buy sowing-seed, but is surprised by an evil dwarf who transforms him into a bear. A gang of wandering dwarfs is tired of lacking cave or treasure, so their chief tricks one into winning some for them. He ends up at the sisters' humble homestead, but keeps getting caught with his beard -where his magic power resides- or countered by the protective spell of the rose garden. The king is meanwhile tricked by a fraudster into confiding his last gold for speculation on the stock market to the crook. The courtiers are horrified to be ordered to form a bear hunt party.
- This is a funny and woeful story, resembling an old Jewish anecdote, aiming to wrap a comical framework around the dark side of life. At the time, the poorest neighborhood of Plovdiv (an ancient town in Bulgaria) represented a unique European recess, a realm of perfect ethnic harmony among Bulgarians, Armenians, Turks, Jews, Gypsies and Greeks. A priest, a rabbi and a hodjah and an Antichrist nicknamed the Boozer are smitten with the same full-bosomed Turkish woman. Along with their rivalry, squabbles and good fellowship a Jewish boy and an Armenian girl fall in love for the first time. The political winds of the era will blow away the idyll separating the 12-year-old lovers. After many years, the Jew and the Armenian woman meet again in a different world.
- This TV movie focuses on an average East German citizen, who accidentally becomes a Cold War victim. Shortly before his wedding day, East German Stephan Busemann goes to West Germany to attend his brother Hubert's fiftieth birthday. At the same time, his son Martin and his daughter-in-law Bettina flee their communist home country in a balloon, what Stephan didn't know. As the East Germans believe he helped them to escape, he isn't allowed to return, so Martin writes a letter to the country's leader Erich Honecker. However, now the West Germans think that Stephan is a spy...
- Hanne and Barbara have been best friends since they were young. Their lives have developed very differently: While the wealthy mail order owner Hanne lives in a large villa in Erfurt, Barbara lives quite modestly on her small widow's pension. The two spontaneously decide to revive their youth in Bad Elster, a tranquil health resort: at the tender age of 17, the friends had their first adventures with the opposite sex there, and now they want to know again. The spa management is not at all enthusiastic about the lust for life of the two ladies, especially the strict head nurse Inge. On the other hand, the love-hungry friends find much more understanding with the successful entrepreneur Edzard and the charming globetrotter Georg. In order to land optimally with the gentlemen, Hanne and Barbara simply swap roles: The shy widow mimes the rich lady life so as not to give the wealthy Edzard the impression that she is only interested in him because of his money. The fun-loving Hanne, on the other hand, slips into the role of the poor widow, because the bon vivant Georg has had bad experiences with rich women. But when Hannes' pampered son Simon, whose financial demands are not met by her as desired, out of disappointment informs the gentlemen in love about the true identities of Hanne and Barbara, this seems to be the end of the romantic adventure for Hanne and Barbara.
- Four children travel through Christian's grandfather Ronson's tower and with blue light that develops at a thunderstorm over 1,000 years to the past. They discover the supposed-sunken city Magna Aura and meet there Drago who looks similar like Christian's grandfather, his brother Morton who rules Magna Aura, and three children who become their friends. In the present, Ronson, his son-in-law Alexander, Elena, the mother of one time-travel kid, and two other children try to get back the kids.
- A landscape architect who has to stay in a castle hotel in need of renovation because her car breaks down is confronted with her past when the adopted daughter of the lord of the castle turns out to be her own child.
- The smug TV star Tim Seebach (Oliver Mommsen) is the celebrated inspector "Der Lux" in a popular television series, whose success has gone to his head. In real murder cases in his hometown of Bremerhaven, he likes to intervene without being asked in the investigations of Chief Inspector Wiebke Tönnessen (Antonia Bill), much to her chagrin. The restaurant owner Hannah Lübker (Ulrike C. Tscharre) rounds off the trio of investigators, who understands the prominent weekend returnee better than he would like.
- In all friendship - The nurses.
- Life is tough, but Peggy Rosinski is tougher: three kids, two jobs and a mountain of debt. She lives with her unemployed husband Torben and children from different partners on the outskirts of Frankfurt an der Oder.
- Pregnant or not? It takes two minutes until a quick test gives certainty. A web series revolving around these moments between hope and fear.
- The famous composer Broch receives the assignment to compose a cantata on the occasion of the fiftieth birthday of Adolf Hitler. However, the SS officer Gottlieb knows that Broch is not a Nazi sympathizer and sends someone to keep an eye on him, namely his mistress Ursula, who has everything to become a famous composer. Broch gets it after a while to have doubts for Ursula about National Socialism, her great hero Hitler, and even her Aryan origin.
- Macius was 9 when he became king of a small country. The young Macius quickly realizes that running a kingdom is not child's play, especially when the general of the armies tries to take advantage of his naivety.
- The Berlin piano maker Jan Epstein knows exactly what to do when it comes to restoring the highly sensitive instruments. As a small business owner, however, he is at least as unsuccessful as in his role as a family man. Jan secretly mourns the failed marriage with the concert musician Serafina and he has to make amends with his 16-year-old daughter Mia. An unexpected opportunity arose when the teenage girl, surprisingly, wanted to accompany him to Italy for a lovingly repaired piano. On the way, Jan notices what really made her travel with us: a large portion of reluctance to move with her newly in love mother and her fiancé Einar. In addition, there is lovesickness, which Mia wants to cure with distraction. Despite the adverse conditions, Jan decides to turn the delivery into a short break with an open ending. Jan prefers to suppress the fact that his girlfriend Stef, who wants to nail him down with plans for the future, and the bailiff are waiting for him at home, in the tried and tested manner. Because of his unreliability, a worried Serafina soon turns up at the holiday hotel, naturally with Einar in tow to check on Mia. Now Jan sees the chance not only to fight for his daughter, but also for his ex-wife.
- 19-year-old Lilli Linke ran over a cyclist on a Bavarian country road one night and committed a hit-and-run. Her mother Anna takes on the act out of love for her child and is sentenced to two years in prison. Meanwhile, Lilli is making a career as a photo model in Hamburg, supported by her ambitious manager Frank Fürst. When Anna shows up after her release from prison, she is relieved, but also afraid. Because Lilli suffers from feelings of guilt towards her overprotective mother. Her manager Frank, who officially passed her off as an orphaned princess, urges Lilli to deny her "convicted" mother. Nevertheless, Anna moves in with her daughter and tirelessly takes care of her well-being. One day she even turns off the phone so Lilli can sleep in properly after a long argument. Lilli promptly misses an important appointment and falls out with her mother. Anna looks for her own place to stay and, with her kind friendliness, finds a job as a fish seller. In her new apartment she takes care of little Nicki, who lives on the street. Anna's long-time friend, the kiosk owner Max Sander, is very worried about the relationship between mother and daughter. He took care of Lilli on a fatherly basis in Anna's absence and moved to Hamburg because of her. And Max has always been in love with Anna. However, Anna is so busy with Lilli and Nicki that she realizes that much too late. She has no time for Max's advances, because first she has to prevent the next misfortune in her daughter's life. Lilli loves the charming young journalist Tom, but lets herself be persuaded to marry a wealthy major publisher. Anna resolutely interrupts the wedding ceremony.