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- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- Two police inspectors and their team from a Bonn-Koeln precinct fight all sorts of criminals they encounter daily on major highways in Germany.
- The city of Schwerin is sweltering under a heat wave never seen before. Detectives Lona Mendt and Frank Elling are on the trail of a serial murderer, who seems to choose his victims at random. But nothing is what it seems.
- Every episode features a cruise to a different spectacular location aboard a German luxury liner. There are usually several storylines, mostly of the romantic kind, involving the passengers and sometimes the crew of every cruise. There is always a feel-good factor and usually a happy ending for all.
- After his castle is taken over, Valiant, Prince of Thule, has a dream, in which King Arthur calls him to Camelot. Valiant heeds the advice of the dream, and sets out on a quest to find the famed kingdom. Along the way, he meets two new friends, Arn (a peasant) and Rowanne (the blacksmith's daughter), who join him on his quest to become a Knight of the Round Table. After arriving in Camelot, the plot focuses on the three friends' lives, as they strive to become knights.
- The Brinkmann family of doctors run the Black Forest Clinic in West Germany.
- After being left at the altar, a doctor gets a job at her father's hospital, where she is reunited with a bully from school--but also a crush from school.
- The Hansen family runs a veterinary practice in the Black Forest. For Greta, her sister Lilie, father Philipp and mother Annette, everything revolves around the four-legged friends who live with them.
- In 1897 Swedish engineer S. A. Andrée with 2 colleagues prepares to fly over the North Pole in his balloon "Eagle".
- A Finnish couple murders a young boy and his parents when they prevent the theft of their son's bicycle.
- 13 part television series based on the books: "The Little Vampire" and "The Little Vampire Moves In" by Angela Sommer-Bodenburg.
- Norwegian Nobel Laureate Knut Hamsun's controversial support for the Nazi regime during World War II and its consequences for the Hamsun family after the war.
- Magda does that - the series.
- The vast, unspoiled Valley of the Wild Roses, in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, is the scenery for separate stories of Western life, family drama, and romance. People arrive, leave, and return in search of love(rs), riches, redemption, and revenge.
- Petty crook Konrad poses as the sole heir of a recently deceased house owner but is intercepted by Clara who challenges his plans as well as the mayor's dream of building a hotel on the property. A battle of wits ensues.
- Drama about love and intrigues in ancient Rome during the times of Nero.
- An elite unit of the Berlin police fights crime using a high-tech prototype helicopter.
- Thomas and Kai are neo-Nazis and live in a shared flat. One day a black woman leaves her and Thomas' 6-year-old daughter Lara with them. Living with the "black girl" challenges the beliefs of the fresh father.
- The cases of police detective, family man, and Dresden native Wilfried Stubbe in his new home in Hamburg.
- News from Büttenwarder.
- Robert Ross lives a protected adolescence in a well-off Toronto suburb. Secretive and withdrawn, he shares his thoughts only with his sister Rowena, who is mentally disabled. He feels compassion for his weak and conventional father. He avoids any confrontation with his mother, a dominating woman whose despondency at having given birth to a handicapped child has turned to bitterness. Rowena occupies a central position in Robert's existence of daydreams and make-believe. When she dies, Robert clashes openly with his family, and decides to take himself in hand. It's 1914. He enrolls in the Canadian army, and, after training in Alberta and Montreal, he finds himself in England and France. The war becomes another way for him to resolve his conflicts, his dramas, his passions--his wars.
- Curate Guido Braun is a slightly unconventional Catholic priest from Bavaria. Mundane bishop Himmelrath and his equally ambitious right hand keep posting Braun in different parishes all over Germany, sometimes as punishment, sometimes as troubleshooter. Each time at least one serious crime occurs there, and Braun's detective gifts come in handy, whether the police collaborates or mistrusts him.
- The story circles around a school teacher woman in her 30's, learning out of nothing that she is diagnosed with breast cancer.
- Karl-Heinz, a filling-station attendant, and his family, Herta, a retiree, Kurt, a drugstore branch manager, and Margot, a divorced man-hunter, have only one thing in common: they have booked a holiday at Club Las Piranjas, where they want to relax from their nerve-racking occupations. But there are three people knowing a way to prevent this. Most notably the two animators Edwin and Biggy, who don't allow any amusement outside their own plans, and of course the always drunken club chief Mrs. Wenger, whose only thought is, that there shouldn't be any reclamation from the travel agency. Apart from the scruffy condition of the Club (no water in the pool, etc). and the obscure Club activities involving Biggy and Edwin, the vacation becomes a complete horror trip, with only one end in sight, which is to part from the club as soon as possible.
- 13 part television series based on the books "The Little Vampire Takes A Trip" and 'The Little Vampire On The Farm" by Angela Sommer-Bodenburg.
- Boxer-turned-nurse Mark Tempel is threatened with being kicked out of the apartment where he lives with his daughter and disabled wife. The day the Mafia violently threatens his family, Tempel returns to his former life as a boxer.
- Augsburg in 1648. After the Thirty Years' War, hunger and plague rage. The trading house Fugger is in need; many ships are seized by pirates. Jesuit Father Pereira, who wants to return to the Beijing mission, knows what to do: a new land route to China. Led by Roggenburg, head of the Fugger office in Moscow, seven men make their way to the border river Amur. Thousands of kilometers are ahead of them - wild land.
- Tells the story of Antonia(Jella Haase), who survived the 2010 Love Parade tragedy in Duisburg and how she is dealing with her life after the incident in which 21 people lost their life and more than 500 got injured.
- Comedy about a city girl in the country who has to choose between two brothers
- Valerie is a strong, confident and modern woman - she commutes between L.A., where she works, and Berlin, where she loves.
- Daughter Lea persuades Véronique to attend her father's funeral in the south of France. It soon turns out that the family is completely at odds.
- Voller Glück plant Ulla (Michaela May) ihre Goldhochzeit mit Paul (Helmut Zierl), zusammen mit ihren ältesten Freunden Rita (Angela Roy) und Robert (Ernst Stötzner), die ebenfalls 50 Jahre verheiratet sind. Doch auf der gemeinsamen Feier passiert's: Paul verlässt Ulla. Ausgerechnet für ihre beste Freundin Rita, was er auch noch vor den peinlich berührten Gästen verkündet. Ulla bleibt fassungslos zurück. Mit 70 verlässt man sich nicht, da achtet man darauf, dass der Partner die richtigen Pillen einnimmt, hat sie immer geglaubt. Ulla muss sich neu sortieren, unterstützt von ihrem Sohn Tom (Sascha Goepel) und Ritas Tochter Henriette (Katrin Ingerdoh), für die sie wie eine zweite Mutter ist. Kein leichter Weg für Ulla, inklusive Rosenkrieg mit Paul und erneuter Jobsuche, aber trotz einiger Niederlagen zeigt sich: Sie lässt sich nicht unterkriegen und entwickelt sich zu der starken Frau, die sie im Grunde immer war. Als sie sich zu einer Aussprache mit Rita entschließt, erfährt sie nicht nur den wahren Grund für die Affäre, sondern fasst auch einen überraschenden Entschluss.
- During a soccer game, young Hannes is hit in the head by a ball and falls into coma. He has suffered massive cerebral haemorrhages and the doctors declare him brain dead. His parents, Esther and her ex-husband Frank, face the most difficult decision ever: should they let Hannes go and have the life support devices turned off?
- Max is usually the ruling marksman of all the foresters, but today in the tournament he has missed every shot. He is desperate to know what is wrong with him, as tomorrow they compete for the trick shot.
- Dramatization of events that took place around the awful flood that hit Hamburg/Germany in February 1962. 340 people were killed.
- Special for the 20th anniversary of the very successful German TV series "Die Schwarzwaldklinik" (The Black Forest Clinic/ Hospital) in 2005 with many people of the cast - in front of the camera - and of the crew - behind the camera -.
- Another opera.
- Irma Caspari has dropped her studies and now tries to make a living as a cleaning woman. Her new clients, the Schwarz family, seem to belong to the upper class. Frau Dr. Schwarz is a judge and will be elected state's supervising judge in the near future. Irma has her own point of view about the rich. She has no problems using the Schwarz' luxurious bathtub while she should be working. One day Irma discovers something strange, Obviously the Schwarz family has someone arrested in the cellar: an old woman is laying in the dark groaning. Irma decides to do something about it.
- Loosely based on the life of Michael Gartenschläger who was sentenced to long-term imprisonment in a show trial in East Germany and later tried to draw the world's attention to the human rights abuses at the Inner German border.
- The poet Bozidar flees to the English embassy in a communist Eastern bloc state and asks for asylum. Bozidar causes chaos and seduces the bored ambassador wife Iris.
- Minette knows that her husband Paul is cheating on her. She also knows that he is with Nora in Prague, although he pretends that he was on a "business trip" to Frankfurt. When challenged, Paul swears to end the affair.
- When the daughter Johanna is born in 1983, Jan Troell tells the story about his childhood Sweden and how things were when he grow-up in the land of fairy tales and potential prosperity.