Tue, Jan 1, 2002
Christine Kamphoven can rely on her best friend Winnie Henning. Winnie arranges a clarifying conversation in which it turns out that Julian does not love Mara, but only Christine. But the happiness of the two does not last long. When Julian learns of the Kamphovens family drama, he secretly wants to mediate and travels to Italy, where Christine's father Magnus was released from prison after 15 years. On the return flight, Julian dies in a plane crash, whereupon Christine, who is three months pregnant, is again left with nothing. When Magnus returns from Italy to help his daughter in this difficult situation, the family is beside themselves. Because only now does Christine's half-sister Mara find out that Magnus killed her mother. Grandfather Jon is also very upset by the encounter with the prodigal son. When Gut Breedenkamp was on the verge of financial failure, he suffered a heart attack. But neighbor's son Oliver Jensen offers the Kamphovens his generous support.
Fri, Apr 5, 2002
Bavarian industrialist Otto Kilian's socialite wife Helen plans a fairy-tale wedding on (hence the title) their country estate. It's for their daughter Martina and Arndt, the Graf (count) of Solm-Weltingen, her better in show-jumping. When his horse has a fatal accident, Arndt calls off their plan to raise horses together and considers a job in Singapore, but Otto offers him a job in his firm. To out-stage Otto's jet set sister Johanna, Helen engages butler William, ignoring their common past. William enlists as his gopher Erik, the only other horse fanatic Martina ever sort of loved.