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- Alexander Bukow is a cop who doesn't mind working at the edge of the law to get results. His straight-laced partner Katrin Koenig is a control freak whose life is the job. Together, they're a great crime-fighting team--when they're not fighting each other.
- "Nora Kaminski - without a doctorate." This is how Tanja Wedhorn introduces herself to the residents of Rügen as a doctor in "Practice with a sea view". The former ship's doctor did not land on the Baltic Sea island entirely voluntarily. The quick-witted, cheerful nature from the Ruhr area first has to assert itself under the idiosyncratic northern lights. But the 42-year-old doctor is in financial difficulties. Her reserves are just enough for a room in an "old captain's house full of character", where hot water is not guaranteed and the cranky landlord Matthias Samland (Hans-Uwe Bauer) gives her the cold shoulder. For now, she can only rely on her doctor colleague and former college friend, Dr. Richard Freese (Stephan Kampwirth), who is looking for a partner with unusual ideas, but is secretly still attached to his childhood sweetheart Nora. The practice team is completed by medical assistant Mandy (Morgane Ferru).
- In the heathen "Rauhnächten" there is an unbridled exuberance in the former Viking town of Ribe. Chaos reigns even at the police station, where the conscientious patrol officer Ida Sörensen helps out on the night shift. At this moment, nobody thinks of the sadistic serial killer who kidnaps people and starves them to death in the forest. So Ida doesn't recognize Smillla Vestergaad either, who has been missing for days, was able to free herself from her shackles, now appears among all the disguised and drunk in the police station, but hardly gets a word out. When the young woman disappeared a little later, the policewoman found herself exposed to serious accusations from her older colleague Magnus Vinter. Ambitious Commissioner Olsen is certain that there is little time left to find the abductee alive. Regardless of responsibilities, Ida does everything to make up for her fatal mistake. In the case of an unexplained death 20 years ago, she suspects the starting point for the motif of the serial perpetrator, whose murders do not seem to fit into any profile. The fact that Ida dives into the past despite the greatest time pressure sounds completely absurd at first. The desperate policewoman, however, is not deterred and uncovered a tragic secret that was years ago and is now supposed to be atoned for.
- The notorious "Angel of St. Pauli" is back. For Chief Inspector Jan Fabel there is no doubt who is behind the gruesome murder of a 48-year-old journalist. The act is like an unexplained series of crimes that occurred ten years ago and Fabel has no rest: Somebody cut the throats of nine men, all of them sex offenders, pimps and beating husbands, and castrated them alive - as if they were for their violence should atone for women. The current victim, who has been charged with attempted rape, fits into the scheme. In order to understand the motive for revenge, Fabel does not ask the police psychologist Susanne, but his ex-girlfriend, who wrote a book about the "angel", for help. The commissioner soon realizes, however, that the case is more complex than expected: a murderess who killed in the same way before the "angel" has broken out of the closed psychiatric ward. Then, as now, she is ruled out as a perpetrator. When a second victim is found in the red-light district, Fabel's intuition sounds the alarm: Like the journalist, the murdered man had a connection to a recycling company that Simon Blohm runs with the support of his father-in-law. Is someone using the "angel" handwriting to distract from something else? Fabel has little time to find out what is really going on here.
- The criminal psychologist Annett Schuster and the case analyst Jan Kawig have to solve their first case together when a male body is found near the Wartburg. Huddled in a fridge like the victim is praying. The man was known as the "Judge Merciless" at the Higher Regional Court of Erfurt - revenge as a motive is therefore obvious. Annett Schuster finds religious symbols that refer to the Bible quote "An eye for an eye". When a second body is discovered near an abandoned church, one thing is clear: the investigators are dealing with a serial killer. The search for clues develops into a macabre game between perpetrators and investigators... The unconventional Jan Kawig is a trained carpenter and Thuringian through and through, while the astute criminal psychologist Annett Schuster returns home from the USA after a few years at Boston University. The new team of operational case analysis is headed by Marion Dörner, who prefers flat hierarchies and has to struggle privately with the excesses of her pubescent sons. The team is complemented by coroner Vanessa Sun and detective inspector Sabine Limmer.
- Where to go with grandma? Matthias is hopelessly overwhelmed when suddenly his mother Gisela is at the door. After breaking her neck, she is in a wheelchair and needs help. Now it's taking revenge that old disputes were never cleared out of the way. Wife Nina wants nothing to do with her mother-in-law. Matthias has to do it himself and his mother makes it anything but easy for him. When he finds out that Gisela has released herself from the rehabilitation clinic, it changes the way he sees his mother. He understands that she needs new courage and is desperately looking for a solution. It comes quite unexpectedly from Tom, Gisela's ten-year-old grandson. He recognizes from an old holiday photo how radiantly happy Gisela used to be. "Maybe she was in love," he speculates, and that gives Matthias an idea: Grandma Gisela needs an admirer. His unusual plan works better than expected. The anonymous love letters, which he writes himself, enchant his mother. Secretly she practices walking and rediscovers her femininity. She even thinks she knows who is behind the pseudonym, and when she wants to meet the stranger, the whole scam threatens to be exposed. Now Matthias and his accomplice Tom need a real admirer. But it comes from somewhere completely different than expected.
- Der Fischer kann vom Fischfang nicht mehr leben und möchte sich über Ferienwohnungen ein zweites Standbein aufbauen. Das Nachbarhaus eignet sich perfekt für seine Pläne. Er setzt alles daran, Britta zu vergraulen - wenn sie nur nicht so nett wäre. Der Fischer und seine Ärztin - klingt wie der Titel eines Kitschromans. Für Britta wird er in ihrem Urlaub in der Bretagne Wirklichkeit. Frisch von ihrem Freund getrennt, beschließt sie spontan, sich als Tierärztin in einem bretonischen Fischerdorf niederzulassen, und stößt dort per Zufall auf ihr Traumhaus. Und Yves, ein Fischer, den sie versehentlich mit dem Fahrrad über den Haufen fährt, ist sehr nett. Unglücklicherweise will auch Yves das Haus erwerben, das in einem anonymen Bieterverfahren zum Verkauf steht. Von der Fischerei können er und sein Vater nicht mehr leben, und er will sich ein zweites Standbein in Form von Ferienwohnungen aufbauen. Zunächst findet Yves Britta eher nervig als nett. Aber sie gewinnt an Boden durch ihre unerschrockene und positive Art. Als Yves herausfindet, wer seine Kontrahentin im Bieterverfahren ist, wird er von schweren Gewissensbissen geplagt. Denn Britta hat ihm anvertraut, wie viel sie für das Haus bezahlen will. Yves ringt mit sich, ob er dieses Wissen ausnutzen darf. Am Ende entscheidet er sich dafür, denn es geht schließlich um seine Existenz. Bevor er Britta reinen Wein einschenken kann, erfährt diese von seinem Betrug. Die Enttäuschung ist unendlich, das Vertrauen zerstört. Yves weiß das und sucht verzweifelt nach einem Weg, sie in der Bretagne zu halten.
- Die 57-jährige Hilde gibt gerne die Richtung vor - in ihrer Familie ebenso wie im Beruf. Deshalb geht es ihr nach, vor Jahren mit ihrem eigenen Restaurant gescheitert zu sein. Jetzt macht sie in der Burgerkette Quincys's zwar ihren x-ten Neuanfang, bleibt sich dabei jedoch treu: Sie hält sich nur an Regeln, die sie sinnvoll findet. Als Hilde von dem Filialleiter, ihrem eigenen Sohn Tommie gekündigt wird, setzt sie alles auf eine Karte: Zusammen mit ihren beiden Freundinnen, die sie schon zu DDR-Zeiten als Kantinenchefin im Team hatte, möchte Hilde das Sportheim übernehmen und dort hausgemachte Buletten anbieten - keine gewöhnlichen Hamburger, sondern "McLenBurger". Ihr Sohn, der als Hauptsponsor den Verein und heimlich sogar seinen Papa Ronnie als Jugendtrainer subventioniert, kann eine Konkurrenz aus der eigenen Familie nicht hinnehmen. Und er sorgt sich, dass seine Mama erneut scheitert, weil sie zwar reichlich Tatkraft, aber wenig Geschäftssinn mitbringt. Für Hilde gibt es jedoch kein Zurück.
- Two people die in quick succession during forest work and a car accident. Fichte suspects a connection with a local rock band "The Wolves". Since Krüger refuses to work on the case, Fichte tries to clarify the case with police candidate Luise Bohn. Meanwhile, Krüger retires into the forest as a hermit. After the investigation does not progress, Krüger and Fichte try to find a way to work with each other again and resolve the case.
- Gundula Bundschuh tries to escape her dreary married life.
- Routine examination of a patient reveals worrying health values. Dr. Stresow has chickenpox and leaves Nora alone with all patients.
- Nora's son is involved in a driver-fleeing accident.
- A young man who considers himself the prophet Elias prevents an abortion by cutting the baby from the pregnant woman's belly. The young Larissa is in mortal danger. The commissioners go in search of the apparently religiously confused man.
- Nora Kaminski suffers after the relationship with Peer: diagnosis of lovesickness. Your multitasking as a private person, practice owner and emergency doctor must continue at the usual top speed. After a breakneck crash, she meets the kite surfer Ben Kralmann. In order to get the intensive care patient back on their feet, however, not only their medical skills are required. As Nora finds out, Ben carries several burdens with him. He would have to undergo brain surgery because of an aneurysm. However, his fear of irreparable consequential damage is greater than the hope of going on. Nora tries to convince him that there is no other chance. Her feeling for people helps the "doctor without a doctorate" also with the teenager Sarah, whose bad blood values are noticed. When Nora also sees unusual injuries, the alarm bells ring for her. She does not pursue the suspicion of thrombosis in another patient with full consistency. When Doris Hebestreit collapses and arrives at the hospital almost too late, Nora blames herself for it. Surprisingly, her archenemy Dr. Heckmann from a good side. Son Kai and his girlfriend provide a ray of hope. Mandy gives birth to the longed-for baby. And the best thing is: the young parents no longer want to go to Canada, they want to stay on Rugen.
- No promises, no obligations and meals prepared with love on the yacht - Rügen doctor Nora Kaminski enjoys her "fried potato affair" with ex-husband Peer. The self-confident practice owner does not want to take the risk that the bon vivant could let her sit a second time. Despite the utmost discretion, son Kai knows about his parents' revival. The budding lawyer with top marks struggles with his own relationship problems. His pregnant girlfriend Mandy suddenly pulls the ripcord out of concern that Kai's career might get in the way. But he doesn't give up that easily. A strong woman gets to know Nora as a patient: Yvette Schewe runs a hotel despite her Fabry disease. From a medical point of view, Nora would have to strongly advise the 33-year-old to withdraw from the family business immediately and to take it easy. However, the doctor knows from her own experience that a fighting spirit that appears unreasonable can also mobilize unimagined forces. It wasn't until her Dr. Maja Pirsich and colleague Dr. Speaking heavily to Stresow's conscience, Nora realizes how best to help her impressive patient.
- Nora Kaminski has to take care of an unusual patient intensively - but not in her practice, but as an emergency doctor. The outwardly fit career broker Florian Becker not only goes beyond his physical limits at a team building workshop, but also ignores Nora's medical warning after an almost fatal incident in a paddling competition. When he collapses again the next day, the alarm bells ring for her. The "doctor without a doctorate" soon found the unusual trigger: amateurishly adulterated vodka shower from the campsite. However, poisoning with methyl alcohol does not leave a common hangover - it can even lead to organ damage and blindness. Nora has to find out immediately who has drunk from it. She also suspects bottles of the highly toxic drink at her son Kai's beach party, which his proud father is throwing Peer for the excellent law graduate. When Nora arrives at the beach, however, she makes an observation that makes the "major damage situation" even worse for her. Unheil is brewing in her practice with a sea view: Her colleague Dr. Stresow is tired of cushioning Nora's double overload as owner and emergency doctor at the expense of his private life. In order to keep him, she urgently needs to change something.
- 2015– 1h 29m6.2 (64)TV Episode
- Of course, when Nora Kaminski talks about protection, she only means her patients. Despite a craniocerebral trauma after a traffic accident, the Rügen doctor does not stay in the hospital for long. While chief physician Dr. Heckmann seriously cares about his colleague, her son Kai is amazed at how stubborn he is. Nora firmly believes that she is the only one who can help 18-year-old Moritz, who is suffering from leukemia. Unfortunately, his only relative Katja Daskow, who adopted him shortly after birth, is no longer a stem cell donor. In order to win over her biological mother, Nora pays no attention to her health or to the secrets of the two women. The practice owner is plagued by an uneasy feeling after the death of a 70-year-old patient. It is true that Nora is not to blame for Doris Hebestreit's heart attack. Nora has to come to terms with her son Markus, who still wants to hold the doctor accountable.
- Easy Rider, LuckyBird72 and a name she's about to cross out - Nora Kaminski is seeing the first inquiries on her brand new dating profile. The adored single woman is now over her double "ex" Peer. The gentle acquaintance with the boat builder Max, who is charmingly trying to take care of Nora, even feels promising. A total romantic is her young patient Emilia, who is treated by Nora after a small beach accident. The 16-year-old secretly wears her sister Julia's wedding dress and dreams of her own wedding "all in white". However, Emilia wants to keep the fact that there is already a "prince" to herself. In any case, her mother Astrid constantly worries about the teenager, who has to pay particular attention to her health due to a congenital underlying metabolic disease. When Emilia's blood levels deteriorate dramatically, Nora tries to gain her trust to find out where the threatening inflammation is coming from.
- Dass Tanja Wedhorn alias Nora Kaminski dem Multitasking-Modus nicht entkommt, liegt diesmal weder an der "Praxis mit Meerblick" noch an ihrem Zweitjob als Rettungssanitäterin. Die Ärztin ohne Doktortitel muss die Verantwortung für ihr jüngeres "Schwesterherz" übernehmen. In die Rolle von Franziska, die an einer bipolaren Störung leidet, schlüpft Tina Amon Amonsen. Das Drehbuch von Anja Flade-Krause rückt das ebenso komplexe wie selbstgefährdende Krankheitsbild ins Zentrum des 15. Films der Rügen-Reihe, der von Kerstin Ahlrichs ebenso einfühlsam wie unterhaltsam inszeniert wurde. Der Erzählstrang eines Paketboten zeigt, was "selbst" und "ständig" in dieser expandierenden Dienstleistungssparte bedeutet: Holzhacken löst zwar keine Probleme, hilft aber beim Abreagieren. Mit Humor versucht Rügen-Ärztin Nora Kaminski, die sich nach ihrem Unfall noch schonen soll, ihr Stressniveau zu senken. Ausgerechnet jetzt erfordert ihre jüngere Schwester, die nach Jahren der Funkstille vor der Tür steht, ihre komplette Aufmerksamkeit. Franziska, die sich unbescheiden als Romanautorin, Onlinehändlerin und Model ausgibt, begeistert sich für alles aus Noras Leben - sogar ihren neuen "Bekannten" Max. Leider weiß die "große" Schwester allzu gut, was hinter Franziskas Überdrehtheit steckt: eine bipolare Störung. Da auf die manische Euphorie ein depressives Tief folgen kann, begibt sich Nora nun in ständige Alarmbereitschaft. Auch bei einem Patienten liegt die Praxisinhaberin mit ihrer Sorge richtig. Hinter den Magenbeschwerden des Paketboten Thomas Freier steckt etwas Schwerwiegendes. Nora muss den Selbstständigen, der sich weder beruflich noch finanziell eine Krankheit leisten kann, nun dazu bringen, sich um seine Gesundheit zu kümmern.
- The topic is Covid 19. The elderly couple is looking forward to a dream vacation, but one of the family is positive for Corona. Accordingly, everyone must stay at home in quarantine.
- The Polish geologist Magdalena Nowak is found dead in a forest near the village of Fehlow on the edge of a former lignite mining area - apparently suffocated with a plastic bag. Detective Chief Inspector Adam Raczek and Detective Inspector candidate Vincent Ross can initially rule out a sex crime. But why was the young woman alone in the forest in the middle of the night? According to her friend Tom Grabowski, Magdalena wanted to go to her camper. She has only lived here for a short time and is working on a soil survey for the renaturation of the former mining area, which is to be opened up for tourism. The investigators learn from the head of the project, Kristin Bredow, that one of the largest artificial lakes is to be created here. For the residents, a lot therefore depends on the report. Did someone want to influence the results? The longtime pastor of Fehlow, Simon Bredow, who has been caring for the shrinking community for decades and who knows everyone in the village personally, cannot imagine that Magdalena had to die because of this. When another body is found in a landslide not far from the first crime scene, Raczek and Ross must find out if there is a connection between the crimes that took place far apart in time. Is the perpetrator still active? Knowing that they can only solve the case with quick results, the two detectives focus on the residents of the village. They want to put the perpetrator under pressure with their presence and take quarters in Fehlow. The investigation is extremely challenging for Raczek and Ross, and Raczek ultimately makes a decision with far-reaching consequences.
- Die begabte Ballettschülerin Lea träumt von der Hauptrolle bei der Tschaikowski-Aufführung des "Dornröschens". Für ihre Trainerin Bettina (Inka Löwendorf) ist das zehnjährige Transgender-Mädchen jedoch biologisch ein Junge und scheidet für die Besetzung als Prinzessin aus. Als Lea enttäuscht von der Probe nach Hause fährt, kommt es fast zu einem Unfall mit dem Rettungswagen von Nora (Tanja Wedhorn) und Lars (Bo Hansen). Auf ihre intuitive Art erkennt die Ärztin ohne Doktortitel, dass es bei ihrer jungen Patientin mehr als nur äußerliche Schürfwunden gibt. Warum passt Lea zu wenig auf sich auf? Welche Rolle spielt ihre Identitätsfindung? Um ihr zu helfen, setzt Nora auf fachkundigen Rat. Mit Hilfe der Psychotherapeutin Dr. Vieth (Pauline Knof) beginnt Nora zu verstehen, welche Konflikte Lea mit sich austrägt .
- Nora Kaminski möchte in "Rügener Sturköpfe" einen Streit unter Geschwistern schlichten. Die lebenserfahrene Ärztin ohne Doktortitel muss nicht nur Jochen Nickel als ebenso uneinsichtigen wie fahrlässigen Tumorpatienten behandeln, sondern auch den schmerzhaften Bruch mit seiner einzigen Angehörigen kitten. In der Episodenrolle der aus Trauer verbitterten Schwester zeigt die langjährige Tatort-Darstellerin Tessa Mittelstaedt eine eindrucksvolle Darstellerleistung. Jan Ruzicka führte Regie bei dem 16. Film der Reihe "Praxis mit Meerblick", die bei Erstausstrahlungen regelmäßig mehr als vier Millionen Zuschauer:innen erreicht, nach einem Drehbuch von Marcus Hertneck. Nora möchte sich endlich mehr Zeit für ihre frischverliebte Zweisamkeit mit Max nehmen. Einfach abschalten, ist in ihrem Beruf leichter gesagt als getan: Als bei einer Bootsfahrt der Kapitän umkippt, muss die Ärztin natürlich Erste Hilfe leisten. Zwar behauptet der raubeinige Patient, das alles halb so wild sei. Nora besteht jedoch auf einer gründlichen Untersuchung. Die Tumordiagnose von Dr. Heckmann bestätigt schlimmste Befürchtungen. Schon bald erfährt die umsichtige Ärztin, dass der Schwerkranke nicht nur gesundheitliche Probleme hat. Seine Schwester Julia setzt ihm in einem Erbschaftsstreit unerbittlich zu. Die Berufssoldatin wirft ihrem Bruder vor, sich zu wenig um die vor Kurzem verstorbene Mutter gekümmert zu haben. Dass weder der Käpt'n noch seine einzige Angehörige den ersten Schritt machen, nimmt Nora nicht hin. Um beide vor einem schweren Fehler zu bewahren, lastet sich die Ärztin eine schwierige Aufgabe auf. Dass ihre eigene Work-Life-Balance vor dem Kipppunkt steht, lässt Nora außer Acht.