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- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- The stories of police officers and doctors working near the Port of Hamburg.
- The daily lives of police officers in the St. Pauli district of Hamburg.
- The 15-year-old Kurbel, lives in a village in Lausitz and feels really grown up. He is tall and strong, tolerates plenty of rhubarb wine and he has already kissed.
- The cases of two female detectives of the Hamburg police.
- Stahlnetz was a German police procedural television series running from 1958 to 1968, and from 1999 to 2002.
- The cases of police detective, family man, and Dresden native Wilfried Stubbe in his new home in Hamburg.
- The cases of the crew of the Albatros, a patrol boat of the German Coast Guard operating in the Baltic Sea area.
- The tale of two women: one a mass murderer, the other a child of one of her victims. Rather than focus on why one woman turned to murder, the story closely observes how she deals with her guilt.
- The wrenching story of a woman sentenced in 1934 to 10 years in prison for antifascist activities. The love between her and her fiancé enables her to survive the tribulations of her time in prison, where she is one of few political prisoners.
- World War II is over and Heinrich, a German young boy, influenced by the Russians, starts to act according to the Communism in a small German village.
- Berlin opera director Andrei Vishnevsky decides to put on a production of Don Giovanni. Vishnezsky wants to rethink conventions and innovative a new performance of this piece, but he encounters resistance in his provincial town, especially concerning the interpretation of the titular role. The production is further complicated by personal drama: Vera, the female vocalist playing Donna Anna, is in love with the married Vishnezky, who is also taken with Beate, the singer of the Donna Elvira role. The backstage drama unfolds as the actors and director prepare for the premiere.
- The man who did not like cars: Willi Buschmann can not stand cars. As a car damage officer, he knows the risks of driving a car.
- The electrician Peter Drews is a brigadier at a Baltic Sea dockyard. His men are among the most reliable and diligent workers at the dockyard. Their motivation, however, increasingly suffers from Peter's narcissism and imperiousness.
- In a small town, everyone has tried to forget what happened shortly after WWII. That is, until a stranger finds a book that Jadup (Kurt Böwe) gave to the young refugee Boel (Katrin Knappe), who resettled in the town over 30 years ago. Painful memories about Boel and the post-war period begin to surface and shake up the whole town. Boel vanished back then and nobody knew why. Word spread about a rape and some tried to blame a Russian soldier. Jadup, the town's respected and popular mayor, remembers, though, how he mistrusted Boel and did not help her through this difficult time; HE didn't even notice THAT Boel loved him. Jadup's confrontation with the past gives him a new, critical view of his current situation and surroundings. Originally censored and later banned by GDR officials for being too controversial, Jadup and Boel was not released until 1988.
- Schulz and Schulz series.