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- A medic lives with his small, strange family in the mountains, and in every episode he comes across a situation with not only his patients but also his family and friends.
- Detective Chief Inspector Stephan Derrick and his loyal assistant, Inspector Harry Klein, solve murder cases in Munich and surrounding areas.
- Drama series centering around how the mountain rescue service team responds to emergencies in the Austrian Alps.
- The Brinkmann family of doctors run the Black Forest Clinic in West Germany.
- The daily lives of police officers in the St. Pauli district of Hamburg.
- Werner, a successful single without family, meets Angelika (Angie), a divorced mother with three children, of whom especially the eldest daughter, teenager Tanja, is very difficult. Very soon, Werner marries Angie and she and her children move in his house, to the horror of the housekeeper, Frau Rabe. And the problems move in with them - Tanja becomes even more difficult, son Markus wants to go to his father and son Tom is afraid, that Werner's dog Lulu might eat his guinea pig. But Werner and Angie manage every problem, that a typical West German couple has.
- A Music and Schlager broadcast from Germany.
- A comedic show about a typical family from the Saarland.
- Comic portrayals with different characters in every episode, with guest personalities from the world of German entertainment.
- Drama series focusing on the Bavarian Grandauer family and the historic events between 1897 and 1954. At the end of the 19th century, police officer Ludwig Grandauer marries the mother of his illegitimate son, Agnes. After some years, they move to Munich with their three children Karl, Luise, and Adolf, where Ludwig works at the police headquarters called "Löwengrube". During the next decade, the children have to learn to care for themselves because Agnes and Ludwig both die. When Karl returns from World War I, everything has changed. Luise is married to Max Kreitmeier who owns a bakery, while Adolf joins a new nationalist party called NSDAP. Karl himself is more moderate and works for the police like his father. In the 1920s, he gets to know Traudl Soleder, daughter of a bourgeois family whose brother Kurt fights against the up and coming Nazi movement. After their wedding, Traudl's bugging mother also moves in. When Hitler comes into power in 1933, Karl remains a police officer, but doesn't join the party, while Adolf makes a career in the law. Meanwhile, Kurt's situation worsens because he is married to Sara, a Jewess from Berlin. During World II, the Grandauers' sons Rudi and Max become soldiers and their parents lose their flat during an air raid. They barely survive, while Adolf loses his wife and children except one son. In the post-war era, Kurt and Sara, as victims of the Nazi system, have many benefits, but also have to live with the same people who harassed them before. They drift apart more and more, but after Kurt is nearly killed in a car accident, they move to Berlin together. Karl and Traudl mourn for their allegedly killed son Rudi who suddenly returns and wants to catch up on his youth. Meanwhile, his brother marries the daughter of a former Nazi. The story ends on New Year's Eve 1954: the whole family is reunited, but something seems to be wrong with Traudl's old mother.
- Hello Robbie - the family series with seal.
- The love affair, between Alexander II and Princess Katia
- Based on true events: Erwin and Hildegard got lost whilst on a hiking holiday in Bavaria. They end up in a strange guest-house, not knowing that it's long closed and now a refugee shelter. Only when demanding the bill for the delicious meal, the truth unravels.
- A mysterious phone call puts Kluftinger and his colleagues Maier and Hefele on the trail of a brutal series of murders. A serial killer who cuts out the hearts of his victims and drapes them macabrely at the crime scene is up to mischief in the Allgäu. There is hardly any time for Kluftinger's own worries, the chest pains that are making his life hell. Does he suffer from heart problems like his father? Kluftinger thinks - also because of the strange statements of his doctor Dr. Langhammer - terminally ill. But he will solve this case. Even if it's the last thing he does. In fear of death, Kluftinger takes surprising measures to turn things around again. A yoga class with Dr. Langhammer is one of them. The investigations lead him to the clinic in Oberstaufen, where his father is lying after heart surgery. The first murder victim turns out to be the chief physician of this clinic, Dr. Steiner. Drug residues were found in his blood. A drug that is only used in one series of tests in this clinic. Is it about illegal drug trials? Is Kluftinger's father also in danger? More victims are found: an insurance broker and an employee of the Augsburg regulatory office. A book of matches is found at all crime scenes, each time there is one less match in it. From five it goes down until there is only one left. But what is the connection between the dead? When Maier suddenly disappears, Kluftinger has to ask himself whether the last match is meant for his pedantic colleague. A dramatic race against time culminates in a showdown in the ghost train.
- The monstrance with the relic of St. Magnus, which Kluftinger was unable to prevent from being stolen as a young policeman, is finally returning home. Kluftinger was deeply affected by the fact that Lodenbacher hired Maier of all people to ensure the safety of the Allgäu patron saint at the opening of the exhibition. He would have liked to iron out the embarrassment from back then himself, but instead he has to solve the murder of an old woman. But Kluftinger wouldn't be Kluftinger if he didn't realize that the murder of old Frau Zahn was connected to the monstrance and its safety. Everything indicates that Frau Zahn had rented a shed from the old sawmill to the gang, of all people, who are planning to steal the monstrance again. In this situation, Kluftinger hopes to get help from Heinz Rösler, one of the art thieves of the time who is now in prison in Vienna. He flies to Vienna with Maier, not realizing that Sandy has put her up with Austrian police colleague Valentin Bydlinski overnight. Bydlinksi, who obviously has a full-blown messie problem, generously clears his bedroom for Kluftinger and Maier, but the two have to share a bed. During a private conversation, Rösler guides Kluftinger to the chapel in Roßhaupten, where a copy of the monstrance is kept. In a Bible there, Kluftinger finds a photo that reminds him of the second art thief from back then. Apparently, Rösler actually knows more about the planned renewed robbery of the monstrance, which is supposed to take place during the grand opening of the exhibition. But for supporting the local police, Rösler demands to be transferred to the Allgäu. It was only later that Kluftinger realized that Rösler wanted to place his very own cards in this game.
- Widower Alois Weinzierl has two daughters of marriageable age and a sister who runs his household. But it is not only this arrangement in his family that leads to some complications. The Munich baker also has to defend himself against the suspicion of being involved in a scandal. With the help of the widow Julia Schiebl, the situation can finally be clarified. The small world of the citizens of Altmünchen comes back into balance.