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- David Attenborough returns to the world's oceans in this sequel to the acclaimed documentary filming rare and unusual creatures of the deep, as well as documenting the problems our oceans face.
- Nurse Katja meets Tim, whose mom is hospitalized. She forgoes vacation to care for Tim and siblings upon their discomfort with the rural helper. Katja enjoys the role and stays, working with the priest to assist struggling families.
- A smile at four o'clock.
- Life along the equator is spectacularly diverse. Equator's Wild Secrets explores the ecosystems and animals which call this place home.
- On January 10th, the investigative editorial team of CORRECTIV published research into a secret meeting of right-wing extremists, which no one was supposed to know about and which led to demonstrations and protests all over Germany. AfD politicians, CDU politicians, members of the WerteUnion, neo-Nazis and financially strong entrepreneurs came together in November 2023 in a hotel near Potsdam near the Villa on Wannsee, where the "final solution to the Jewish question" was once decided. They met to debate to expel millions of people from Germany, including non-German citizens with a migration background, as well as German citizens with a migration background and German citizens without a migration background who do not want to adapt to the ideological worldviews of those present. On January 17, 2024, the research premiered in the Berliner Ensemble as a staged reading with a political satirical character.
- Madagascar is an ultimate island: Nowhere else on Earth exist so many weird animals in one place. For millions of years, this island lay isolated in the Indian Ocean. Far from the main continents a unique flora and fauna could evolve here. Like the lemurs, a group of prosimians that only live on Madagascar. There are about 100 known species of them - the largest is the Indri. Its home is the rainforest on Madagascar's eastern side. The most adaptable is the ring-tailed lemur, who even can survive in the driest places. But the human population in Madagascar is rising rapidly. To produce charcoal, great parts of the rainforest are being chopped down. Only 10% of the natural rainforest still exists. In his two-part series, wildlife filmmaker Thomas Behrend presents a still - in some areas - mythical world that is on the brink of extinction.
- A trip from Leipzig to the Black Sea with journalist Julia Finkernagel. The journey takes the audience in 6 weeks from Germany to Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, always from the perspective of a backpacker looking for new adventures.
- 5 Series per 30 Minutes shot in 5 big Metropols in Eastern Europe.
- Katja helps a young woman whose father died in a motorcycle accident.
- Katja wants to help a loner who has let her house run down and is now sleeping in her car.
- A bus crash keeps spring in the air. Katja Baumann is called to help the Steinmüller family as a village helper. She is particularly affected by the accident: both parents were injured. Katja is not only supposed to look after the family's farm, but also after the adult daughter Mila, who has Down's syndrome. Meanwhile, bus driver Kristin Schröder goes to see Pastor Sonnleitner, as she is severely reproached. Adrian Steinmann is also plagued by a guilty conscience. His ex-girlfriend Nora Kleinke was fatally injured in the bus accident. The last attempts at contact on her part were unsuccessful. At the Steinmüllers' farm, Katja discovers that Mila leads a largely independent life. But the problem that her parents are in hospital is now being compounded by a completely different one.