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- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- Sisters in conflict travelling through Europe toward a mystery destination.
- When Denis breaks into the Austrian winter cottage of rich business man Raimund he gets mistaken for the new nurse by Raimund's granddaughter Charlotte. In order not to get busted Denis decides to play along.
- Seven friends--three women and four men--meet for dinner. Everyone must put their cell phones on the table. No matter what message comes in, anyone can read it and listen to the phone calls. However, this leads to a lot of chaos.
- The story of three generations of a Turkish immigrant family.
- A dramatic retelling of the life of Ludwig II, King of Bavaria, one of the most fascinating monarchs of modern times. From his accession to the throne at age 18 to his passionate support of Richard Wagner and his music; from his ingenuous political commitment to his obsessive construction of extravagant palaces and his gradual withdrawal into a lonely dream world. An epic narrative of breathtaking grandeur.
- Seventeen-year-old Jennifer recently moved to a new city with her parents, but finds no connection with her new classmates. The dreamy and in social interaction with others insecure and shy girl thinks that her social environment finds her ugly. She takes refuge in the virtual reality of the online game 'Avalonia' and spends more and more time in the artificial world. As a result, she completely neglects her obligations at school and at home. Parental prohibitions and sanctions can not keep her from her passion. The desire to play has long become a menacing addiction.
- An evil witch tries to take possession of a crystal ball from the hands of a young and benevolent witch.
- Car salesman Rob gets a chance to prove himself on the stand-up stage and relates his bumpy marital life with Claudia, claiming that relations of men and women have not improved since the Stone Age.
- It's been years since Frank last returned to the village where he grew up, but he sets off with his small family to attend his mother's funeral. His wife and his son Tim immediately feel at home in the cottage they've inherited.
- A student's lie about a book he damaged leads to an unexpected campaign of hate against the members of another class.
- By pure coincidence, a photograph found on the internet by chance of a renowned American opera singer, Caterina Fabiani, throws the lives of Paul Kromberger and his daughter Sophie into complete chaos. Paul, well advanced in his years, appears to recognize the image as that of his deceased wife Evelyn, Sophie's mother. Unable to convince her controlling-and-stubborn-to-a-fault father otherwise, Sophie sets off for New York to seek out this mysterious stranger...
- Katharina and Peter have been a happy couple for seven years, but they have never lived together. The Munich gallery owner finally wants to give up her apartment in the big city and move in with Peter, who runs a small luxury hotel in Murnau, Upper Bavaria. But the decision to get down to business and turn the long-distance relationship into a common existence under one roof falls through for the time being, literally: Leaky pipes and soaked walls in the new house prevent them from moving in. Out of necessity, the two move into Peter's old place of residence, where his daughter Verena and her three children Saskia, Florian and Benni also live. Not really a problem, but when Verena has to rush to Chile to visit her husband who had an accident, Peter and Katharina take over the supervision of the teenage children - this is not how they had imagined their start in life together: keeping three wild children in check and at the same time with their own peculiarities of the other, which were not an issue with separate apartments. The situation turns out to be a real endurance test for the two of them. So Peter finds out that Katharina rearranges furniture and sorts out his favorite shirts as she pleases. Katharina, on the other hand, is quite stressed out by the unfamiliar hustle and bustle of family life. Nevertheless, she does well. She stands by the teenager Saskia in her love troubles, supports Florian's artistic ambitions and helps the young football talent Benni to get a trial at Bayern Munich. But she hadn't imagined that Peter would primarily take care of the hotel, where the visit of an anonymous tester caused a stir - the pink romance soon gave way to everyday life and the two realized that it was something different to be together to be or to live together. To make matters worse, Katharina then finds out that Peter is deliberately delaying the renovation of their house and thus living together within their own walls - is he getting cold feet? Now Katharina is finally bursting at the seams.
- For 25 years, Elli ran a farm in provincial Bavaria alongside her husband. The heavy work never left the two much time for contemplative togetherness: pragmatism instead of romance determined their togetherness. But despite all the hardships, after the unexpected death of her husband, Elli is determined to continue the business. Elli cannot expect any help from her daughter Kathrin, who works in a luxury hotel in Munich, and her son Christian, whose Thai wife Alicha runs a hairdressing salon in the village. Her bank advisor Kurt also urges her to sell the heavily indebted farm as quickly as possible. But the militant farmer's wife ignores this advice as well as Kurt's amorous advances. She wants to take her life into her own hands, and that includes finding love again - a man who can lend a hand on the farm without spoiling the romantic relationship. For this purpose, she enlists the help of a dating agency, where she is classified as "difficult to place" due to her job. In fact, at first only odd types and aging couch potatoes seem to seek contact - and even their interest dwindles as soon as they find out about Elli's job. Raymond, from Zimbabwe alone, is undeterred by the prospect of living on a farm. When they first meet, the two immediately like each other, with his down-to-earth, reserved nature, the African can immediately win Elli over. Without further ado, she offers him to move in with her on a trial basis. However, the mismatched couple causes irritation in the village. The men in particular view the dark-skinned Africans with suspicion and prejudice. Even Ellis' own son, although married to a foreigner himself, is skeptical about the new man at his mother's side. But Elli doesn't want to let her new happiness be destroyed that easily. She defends Raymond against all hostilities. However, when he is denounced by a villager at the immigration office, Elli dares a courageous step to save Raymond from safe deportation.
- After 20 years, Thea (40) and Rainer's (45) marriage has been pared down to the bone; the relationship to their children leaves much to be desired. But when Heinrich Bittner (67), apparently an old friend of Thea's deceased father, moves in with the Cronpichels, Thea enjoys his presence and begins to see her life in a new light. But is charming and secretive Heinrich really who he claims to be?
- Forest fires do happen in the countryside from time to time. However even the most hardened police investigator will have a tough time if a fully dressed diver is found in the middle of a forest and burned to nearly unrecognizable condition with no lake or river even near.
- 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.