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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.
- The cases of the crew of the Albatros, a patrol boat of the German Coast Guard operating in the Baltic Sea area.
- 1992–1999TV Series6.3 (181)
- Casting Director
- Second Unit or Assistant Director
German television program about Dr. Specht, a man trying to balance his personal life with his job as a high-school teacher. - The country doctor.
- For all cases Stefanie.
- Television series about attorney and bon vivant Robert 'Liebling' practicing in Berlin Kreuzberg.
- 1994–1997TV Series3.5 (34)
- Casting Director
- Second Unit or Assistant Director
- A Berlin entrepreneur and his family regularly come to Tyrol for holidays. Although the locals dislike the haughty attitude of the Germans, they persuade him that building a snow-cannon factory in their village would be beneficial to all sides. The series reflects in a satirical way on Tyrol's growing dependency on tourism, and on Tyrolean's loss of their identity resulting from this.
- This German TV series is about Doctor Quirin Engel, a divorced veterinarian with a daughter and a son who is very much devoted to his profession but who also has to go through some problem. His main opponent is Doctor Molfenter whose single aim seems to be to get into the way of Doctor Engel. The series, first airing in 1997, was promoted to prime time TV after 5 years.
- The cases of an organized crime unit of the Berlin police.
- A series of stories set in Germany in the 1950s
- An elegant lady on the outside, but in truth a cunning jewel thief: for Claire Vanderboldt, bourgeois: Klara Waldleitner, no coup is too complicated. The higher the security measures, the greater Claire's ambition to get to the object of her desire. After her recent series of burglaries in a luxury hotel in Lichtenstein, however, an old acquaintance thwarts her plans. Vinzenz Kröger, a former master thief who is now trying his hand at manufacturing industrial robots, steals from the thief and returns all the valuables to their owners. But although he saves Claire from being arrested by the police, she doesn't trust him and his declarations of love. He's cheated her too many times in the past. When Claire carries out a spectacular jewel robbery in Hamburg shortly afterwards, she has no idea that Vinzenz is once again on her heels. He involves her in a breakneck escape over the rooftops of the city - at the end of which the loot naturally becomes Vinzenz's possession. However, the elegant charmer is less successful in his middle-class profession. His company is on the brink of bankruptcy, the new robots don't work, and the deal that saved him with a large Chinese company is also in danger of collapsing. Thanks to his equally inconspicuous and witty assistant Martina Ahlers, however, Kröger discovers that his competitor Axel Tiedtke is behind the sabotage of his new industrial robots. Together with Claire and Martina, Vinzenz hatches a crazy plan to trick the unscrupulous Tiedtke.
- City meets country - but differently than expected. When city plant Hannes Schulte, chief detective and helicopter pilot from Berlin-Wedding, is transferred to the Holstein police station in Altenkrempe, a tranquil town in Ostholstein
- Julius Stern has achieved international renown as an astrophysicist. He takes care of quantum mechanical problems with his left hand, and his studies to improve the theory of relativity inspire respect even to his Berlin institute director Clemens Winkelmann. But like many geniuses, the good Julius is extremely absent-minded, i.e. only partially operational in everyday life. A fact that mildly amuses his children Paul and Lisa, known as "Sternchen", but drives his also working, overburdened wife Ulrike to despair. When the family moves into a new house, Ulrike's constant stress turns into an open crisis. While renovation work, a surprising promotion and even more surprising visits to relatives break in over the smart woman, Julius once again withdraws into the laboratory with his measuring devices, forgetting appointments and appointments. Until he leaves his daughter at the train station after a school trip and Ulrike bursts her collar: she kicks her husband in front of the door. The interventions of Julius' petty criminal brother Zacharias and Ulrike's mother do nothing to ease the situation. In the end, even the matter itself seems to be seized by general madness: in the Stern house, objects disappear only to reappear in the most impossible places. A real phenomenon that can only be explained as follows: Julius, without knowing it, discovered the principle of teleportation - "beam me up, Scotty!" What happens if you apply the physics of "Raumschiff Enterprise" to the everyday life of a four-person, double-income Berlin family? It can lead to some turbulence - This charming comedy by the experienced TV director Sabine Landgraeber is full of absurd ideas and potential for chaos, but can rely on their bridging team: Friedrich von Thun, Simone Thomalla, Ingo Naujoks, Charles Brauer and Ruth Maria Kubitschek always find the right switch in the end.
- The traveling carpenter Johannes Keinath is returning to his beloved Lake Constance for the first time in 20 years. He had once left an argument after he had struck down his brother Justus in a violent argument. As soon as he got home - his brother has still not forgiven him - the homecomer gets into a fight again: When two crooks attacked him after visiting the bar, the strong carpenter defends himself with all his might. Against his will, Johannes injures one of the crooks so badly that he believes he has killed him and fled out of fear. Disguised as a monk, he goes into hiding in a small lake village where "Brother Johannes" soon wins the trust of Pastor Arne Clausen. The Protestant clergyman is fighting to keep his dilapidated church, which is to be replaced by a modern motorway church. The support of the energetic monk is welcome to Clausen - Johannes can lend a hand, and his argument: "The church should be left in the village" is heard in the community. The shrewd glass shop owner Ulrich Neigenfindt is less enthusiastic, who has already snatched the precious church windows under the nail and wants to earn a lot from the new construction of the post-modern glass motorway church. Even more annoying for Neigenfindt is that the attractive carpenter's widow Sylvia, whom he has been keeping an eye on for a long time, gets along very well with brother Johannes. When Neigent finds out by chance that the supposed monk is being wanted by the police, he believes he can finally eliminate his adversary. But God's ways are unfathomable.
- A cop series produced for a german network ProSieben Television. In fact the production company tried to save their catastrophic tv-rates of this series by re-casting the two main parts by a much stronger and much more known acting force in the last four episodes but to no avail. It was rather unsuccessful and poorly produced altogether by a the so far known producer Otto Meissner.
- Sheep in Wales.