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- Una raccolta di storie di una squadra d'investigatori che lavorano insieme per risolvere un crimine.
- SOKO Wismar is a German crime series.
- A talk show with Reinhold Beckmann as host.
- This mock documentary uses archival footage, interviews and reports taken out of context and staged interviews to highlight a possible escalation into a nuclear war. In this feature, tension in East Germany, and an uprising triggered by a visit by Gorbachev sees a successful military coup taking place in the USSR. Western actions against brutal crack-downs on civilians involved increases tension between the sides, finally resulting in nuclear war.
- After his father dies in South Africa, preteen David Stapleton is dragged to his mother's native Wales, where they inherited a rundown cottage she plans to sell to buy a London antiques shop. Meanwhile they move in there, facing the renovation requirements she can't afford, and flirtation on more starts with notable neighbors, mainly Michael Lloyd Glynn, MP, who champions the regional nature reserve; and its greatest threat, opportunistic gold miner Sam Morgan, who just returned from South America. David is presented to helpful neighbor James Belbroughton's silver-spoon son Henry, but they are far from ideal playmates. Nothing goes right--how can everything work out right?
- Vivian Bernaise is the star of the drag queen scene in St Pauli in Hamburg. But when she witnesses a mafia reckoning, she decides to go into hiding. Vivian becomes Volker and he rents a room in rural Schleswig-Holstein in the home of young single mother and teacher Katja. Her little son, ten-year-old Lukas likes having a father figure in the house again. Katja turns out to be organizing a school musical and Volker wants to help her.
- Hamburg, 1945: Orphaned children from the Bergen-Belsen camp find temporary accommodation in the upscale Elbe suburb of Blankenese. After the Nazi terror, they are now waiting to leave for Palestine. Jewish carers (Alice Dwyer, Harald Schrott and others) want to give hope to the traumatized orphans. But the departure was delayed, and many Germans still met the Jews with undisguised hatred.
- A girl disappears on her way to school. The prime suspect is Hans Kortman a former teacher, who spent the last 15 years in prison for the murder of his 15 year old student Melanie Bauer. But Kortman is declaring his innocence.
- Raised as an orphan by his uncle Walter, Leon has banished everything that reminds him of childhood from his life - until he meets Esther, who is raising thirteen children.
- 40 years after her husband is shot and killed by a terrorist while on duty as a police officer during a routine traffic check, Erika Welves (Senta Berger), aided by a journalist (Felix Eitner) finds evidence leading to the murderer. For the killer has vanished. Is living in freedom. Because the state is protecting him, keeping him safe. He in turn has supplied information concerning other terrorists. Erika Welves considers this blatant injustice. But now, finally, there is a chance at revenge...
- A dramatized reconstruction of events in restless Afgna province Kunduz, in 2009, and the ensuing trial of the German NATO contingent commander, colonel Klein. After the tragic loss of private Sergej Motz, son of a Russian Afganistan veteran, and two patrol mates in an ambush, tension culminates and rules of engagement are sharpened, almost discretionary. The governor, who loses a brother to the Taliban, complains the Germans act cowardly. A relatively trustworthy informer gives the whereabouts of two fuel tankers stolen by the Taliban and the presence there of the local insurgents leaders. By the time bombing from the air is authorized, the rebels have left and only citizens, coming to collect fuel leaking from the river-stuck trucks, are hit.
- 20 forgotten suitcases in New York. Belonging to German immigrants. Refugees from Nazism.
- They are actually a mother-daughter team that could hardly be more harmonious: the respected Hamburg pediatrician Claudia Kayser and her almost 17-year-old daughter Carolin. Since the tragic death of her beloved father, the two have become even closer - at that time the girl helped her grieving mother to overcome a difficult emotional depression. In the meantime, Claudia has her life under control again and has found a new life partner in the sympathetic family lawyer Thomas. Meanwhile, Carolin is toying with the idea of following in her mum's professional footsteps, so she does an internship at her mum's hospital. The shock is all the greater when the teenager finds out on her 17th birthday that she was adopted as a baby. Disappointed and deeply hurt, she blames her mother for never telling her the truth over the years. She now wants to find out on her own who her birth parents are. With the help of the youth welfare office, she finds what she is looking for: her mother's name is Chantal, she is in her mid-30s, chronically broke, but always in a good mood. She leads an easy-going life without family obligations and keeps her head above water as a beautician in a small hairdressing salon in Hamburg's Kiez. Carolin is fascinated and impressed by Chantal's carefree manner, as she is so completely different from Claudia, who is buttoned up in a Hanseatic way and always keeps her feelings under wraps. The attempt to get to know each other better at a mother-daughter dinner ends in a scandal due to Claudia's jealous taunts. Nevertheless - or precisely because of this - the relationship between Carolin and her biological mother is becoming ever more intimate. Finally, after a heated argument, the girl leaves her parents' house and moves in with Chantal in her tiny neighborhood apartment. However, it doesn't take long for Chantal to admit that she's still not up to the responsibilities of being a mother. Hurt and once again deeply disappointed, Carolin feels abandoned by her two mothers and runs away.
- Felix Weingarten's parents separate amicably - like they don't forget to emphasize - and for the reason of fairness they decide to share just also their common only son: One week at the mother, one week at the father. For his parents it's a judgment of Solomon, for Felix it means the total disorientation. While his family halves, his material existence doubles. He lives in a very confuse-organized everyday life with two toy rooms, two beds, two tooth-brushes - but Felix lives nevertheless in hope, that the quarrel of all, which releases between his parents "week for week" in the everyday life, the family can reunite.
- Actually, Eva Beckstedt is an attractive woman in the "best years". But since the death of her husband, she has turned into a biting misanthrope: nothing and no one is safe from her verbal attacks - tact, compassion and helpfulness are foreign words to Eva. As a result, even the rare visits to her sister Sabine's family are seen more as a duty and a test of patience, and everyone is happy when "Aunt Becki" leaves for Berlin again. However, when one day a gang of youngsters breaks into their small picture frame shop and devastates the entire facility, Eva meets two very different men who shake up their well-ordered lives. On the one hand, there is the good-looking detective Ferdinand Rixen, who ensnares her with subtle charm. In addition, there is the down-to-earth, somewhat simple master painter Harry Stockert, who is supposed to renovate Eva's business. Although he is not at all on her wavelength, he always manages to lure the cool art expert out of her reserve with his humorous, undisguised manner. Not least thanks to Harry's influence, after initial rejection, Eva even agrees to take care of the neighbor's 16-year-old son Dennis while his single mother is in the hospital. Lo and behold: with her special way, Eva finally manages to get the rebellious boy to see reason. Gradually she feels that the encounters with the charming Rixen, the quick-witted Harry and the witty Dennis make a different person out of her - she can laugh again. And Eva realizes that she must finally break out of her self-chosen loneliness if she wants to lead a fulfilling life again.
- Single mom Michaela has been unemployed for a year when a job offer brings her out to a wellness hotel in the countryside near Berlin. The hotel owner being a survival freak, her only chance to get the job seems to be to join a 5-day-survival-training with Tom, whom she dislikes at first sight. Not so her son Oskar, who unlike his mother is an outdoor freak and admires Tom fervently. Tom's daughter Sonja, on the other hand, thinks that fashionable Michaela is pretty cool. The rest of the team are Jack, would-be Bundeswehr hero, Gisela, workshop-aficionado and lover of trees, and Rashnapur, an Indian cook who got lost. Not to mention some other creatures moving among the trees of the forest.
- The life of Eva Senn, professor, science journalist and successful non-fiction author, gets out of joint. First she loses her driver's license, then she only wants to reverse her friend Marie's car a few meters and hits the student Lea.
- A German couple travels, shortly after reunification of East Germany, to the Netherlands. Happiness does not last long. The wife receives a letter from an unknown woman.
- Marie Aldenhoven, the young and career-conscious heiress to the Aldenhoven Bank, has doubts about her own perception. Did she witness a crime?