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- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- A dramatization of Christiane F.'s memoirs and her hard beginnings in Berlin.
- Iven takes 3-year old Wienke and leaves her outside a children's home. 15 years later, she shows up in his life. This results in a a dramatic journey back in time to the events in Stegebüll, and the fate of her family.
- Unterleuten - A village in the Brandenburg province 20 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall. An investor plans to build a wind farm. This leads to conflicts between the villagers and the landowners.
- Gründonnerstag. München. Vorstadt. Ein Jubelschrei. Der Mietvertrag ist da. Für Jule und ihre Familie soll ein neues Kapitel im Leben beginnen: Ein Umzug an die Nordsee, ein eigenes Unternehmen. So war es jedenfalls vereinbart mit Marco, als sie die Kinderplanung aufnahmen: Bis zur Einschulung von Tochter Fine arbeitet Jule Teilzeit und kann danach ihrem Wunsch nach Selbstständigkeit nachkommen. Nun will Jule wieder Vollgas geben. Leider kommt es anders als geplant. Als Jule Marco gerade erzählen will, dass sie und ihre Freundin Birthe den idealen Platz für ihre Lebensmittelfirma an der Nordsee gefunden haben, hat Marco es sich anders überlegt und möchte in München bleiben - nicht zuletzt, weil er sich in seine Arbeitskollegin Natalie verliebt hat. Ein Schlag ins Gesicht für Jule. Davon will sie sich aber nicht aufhalten lassen, wirft Marco aus dem gemeinsamen Eigenheim und reist mit Fine an die Nordsee, um die neuen Firmenräume zu besichtigen. Aber auch dort läuft nichts wie geplant: Fine fühlt sich nicht wohl und will wieder heim zu ihrem Hasen Horst. Darüber hinaus realisiert Jule erst vor Ort, dass Birthe nicht die richtige Geschäftspartnerin für sie ist. Ihr Traum platzt, und Jule muss neu planen - und sich um ihre Tochter kümmern. Was wäre da besser geeignet als ein schönes gemeinsames Osterfest zu Hause. Das perfekte Geschenk für Fine und auch ein Ausflug auf einen Reiterhof ist in Planung. Doch als der geliebte Hase plötzlich tot im Käfig liegt und Fine sich wünscht, an Ostern lieber bei ihrem Papa zu sein, weiß Jule erst einmal nicht mehr weiter. Nach der feierlichen Beerdigung von Horst im hauseigenen Garten fährt Jule allein ins Voralpenland zu ihrer Mutter Gabriele, die eine Pension betreibt. Allerdings scheint auch Gabriele andere Pläne als ihre Tochter zu haben: Jule und Fine sollen zu ihr aufs Land ziehen. Das will Jule aber auf keinen Fall. Während Fine die Ostertage bei ihrem Vater verbringt, passiert auch noch das Unfassbare: Horst lebt. Ihr geliebter Hase ist auferstanden und dies dank der neuen Freundin ihres Papas, die wohl Wunder bewirken kann. Dass Horst nun jünger und fitter aussieht, scheint Fine gar nicht aufzufallen. Jule kann nicht fassen, wie Marco und Natalie eine Sechsjährige in diesem Glauben lassen können. Doch bald schon muss Jule erkennen, dass sie ihre Tochter mit ihren Vorstellungen vom Leben überfordert, und muss sich die Frage stellen, was das Beste für Fine ist.
- Antonia Hofmaier (Lara Joy Körner) und ihr Sohn Linus (Emil Baikousis) wollen der Nordseeinsel Langeoog eigentlich nur einen kurzen Besuch abstatten: Für den Verkauf des Elternhauses in München braucht Antonia die Unterschrift ihres Vaters, zu dem sie seit fast zwanzig Jahren keinen Kontakt mehr hat. Damals hat Herbert Hofmaier die Familie für die viel jüngere Levke Binder (Helene Grass) verlassen und betreibt mit ihr seitdem einen Pferdetherapiehof auf Langeoog. Doch wieder einmal scheint sich Herbert vor der Verantwortung zu drücken und kommt nicht zum vereinbarten Notartermin. Antonia muss sich entscheiden: unverrichteter Dinge zurück nach München oder auf Langeoog warten, bis Herbert doch noch auftaucht. Was als kurzer Ausflug geplant war, entpuppt sich für Antonia als emotionale Reise zwischen Familiengeschichte, Nordseewellen und einem traumatisierten schwarzen Hengst namens Paco.
- (Bearskin Prince) Aging king Wenzel's only son and heir, prince Marius, was his father's pride and joy, but showed no interest in state matters, absorbed by fashionable flirt and idle pleasures, taking no suitable suitor serious. On a pleasure ride trough the forest, Marius is caught in the net trap of a devil. They agree that Marius will be released but can only return home is he finds true love within a limited time. Alas for him, the additional challenge is to do so while covered in live bear fur, making him appear a dangerous monstrosity. Wandering hungry, 'bear Marius' gets shot-wounded by mean widow Hedwig and her lazy son Kilian, but is hidden, fed and nursed by their constantly abused maid Elise, who falls in love with the 'bear man'.
- 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.
- Kressin is back in Cologne, where he works for the customs office. Soon he is ordered to a new case. A gang of bootleggers keep outwitting the customs authorities. Kressin's colleagues can't find any evidence of a crime. Everytime the suspicious trucks are checked at the border, their load is always correct, as declared. Kressin now has to find the liquor and the bootleggers' HQ.
- Customs officer Kressin is on holiday in Hamburg and sees the tour guide acting suspiciously. He ignores it, but the day after the guide is found dead in the water.
- An American private eye is shot dead in Germany by an international extortion gang, and his partner arrives to seek revenge.
- Sixteen year old pupil Sina Wolf has a love affair with her married teacher Fichte. Also pupil Michael Harms, her ex-boyfriend, cannot resist her beauty. One day Michael follows Sina by the lake and sees her having sex with Fichte. Then he blackmails her and force her to meet him in the forest the following day, telling her that he can do what Fichte did to her. She accepts to show-up but he soon begins to kiss her wildly, she lay down quickly on the ground, not to be sighted. She finally stops him doing anything further by taking a big stone, later telling everyone that somebody tried to rape her in the forest while Michael was helping her. As the police begins to investigate Michael's death they regard teacher Fichte with suspicion. Things screw up for Sina as now Fichte stops dating her and police's questions are beginning to be uncomfortable.
- When an immigrant railway worker from Italy is found dead in Munich, homicide inspector Veigl and his team suspect murder. However, it turns out that the deceased died in an accident when he an his workmates did illegal construction work for one of their German colleagues who stole the building material from the railway company.
- A murderer of women is going around in Stuttgart. And he seems to have a thing for redheads.
- The delicatessen.
- Baker Schmidt quickly returns home from the pub after an urgent phone call from his wife, who has discovered burglars in the house. But he arrives only to find her dead - murdered. He suspects that the case might be related to a series of burglaries in the neighbourhood. Kriminalkommissar Nagel starts being suspicious about Schmidt when he learns that the latter has an affair with his former employee, Anni Klein. Single mother Klein has to submit to lengthy questioning by the police, but denies any knowledge about the crime. And Schmidt's alibi seems iron-clad, seeing that he was in a pub surrounded by people who knew him. Meanwhile, the burglary series is solved, the perpetrators denying vigourously any connection to the murder. Because nothing had been stolen from the bakery, Nagel is bent to believe them. Little does he know that the lover of Schmidt's neighbour, Ms. Scherzer, could throw light on the case, because he has seen Wilhelm Fink leaving the house that evening - but, being a politician and married on top, he fears for his reputation. Finally the police receives an anonymous tip about Fink, and he admits to having had an affair with Mrs. Schmidt. As was his wont, he had awaited her husbands departure on that evening and then entered the house with his own key - only to find her dead. This information finally shatters Schmidt's alibi, and he admits to the murder.