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- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- A Swiss town shelters French war orphans. When the children return home, one orphaned boy wants to stay. His Swiss foster parents argue whether to adopt him or send him back to France.
- Young Heidi is sent to live with her grandfather in the mountains where she discovers the liberty and the beauty of Swiss landscapes.
- An amnesic young woman is found fainting on a bench. A tattoo identifies her as Erica Olsen, ex-companion of a Chinese scientist who holds atomic secrets.
- The Governor has survived the showdown of the previous adventure: He libels Kara and has him arrested. Kara is forced to fight for his life in an ordeal by battle while the Governor besieges a mountain sect who guard a legendary treasure.
- Zum Blauen Bock was an entertainment show by the Hessischer Rundfunk on German television.
- Chronicle about Germany's most extraodinary literary family.
- Kurt Aeschbacher and his guests.
- In the mountains of Switzerland at the end of the Via Mala, Jonas Lauretz tyrannically rules his family. While he's enjoying himself in the city, spraying his family's hard-won pay, his daughter, son, wife and servant toil in the sawmill.
- A young man raises the dead in a high valley where the power is held by Violanta.
- About the daughter of the couple who ran the Hôtel de la Gare de Courgenay, in the Canton of Jura. In 1915, the composer Hanns In der Gand was staying in the region and in 1917 he composed La Petite Gilberte, immortalizing the young girl's empathy with the soldiers.
- The series is based on the real-life adventures of Graf (Count) Felix von Luckner, who commanded the sailing commerce-raider Seeadler for the German Navy in 1916-17. Von Luckner captured and sank 15 Allied merchant ships in the Atlantic and South Pacific oceans between January and July 1917, with only one person being killed, accidentally. Seeadler eventually ran aground on an atoll in the Tahiti group of islands, but von Luckner wasn't ready to give up his war - he sailed to Fiji in an open boat hoping to capture another ship to resume raiding but was eventually arrested and imprisoned in a PoW camp in New Zealand - from which he escaped three months later, stealing another ship, though he was recaptured a few days later and spent the rest of the war in New Zealand.
- Everything that moves people is discussed here. The show is characterized by the moderators and the discussion guests with their authentic stories and their specialist knowledge.
- Senta von Meissen invites the fellow students of her graduation class from 1938 - 50 years ago - for a class reunion into her castle. They expect to happily party through the weekend - but that's not what their host intends for them. A foreboding steals upon Senta's visitors, when there remains an empty seat at the dinner table, preserved for a student, who came to death during one of their scholar excursions.
- Amidst the Nazi invasion of France in 1942, a young girl is evacuated to Switzerland but is still haunted by the terrors she has witnessed.
- In 1937 Berlin, Marion von Kammer performs forbidden songs in a small theater that the Nazis are quick to destroy. Faced with the rise of Fascism, Marion decides to leave for Zurich with her sister Tilly and their mother.
- Set in Switzerland, this prime-time soap opera reflects the saga of two wealthy families in the chocolate production business.
- Steven Dyer, an executive working for a giant multinational drugs company, decides to report his employer for breaches of Common Market trading regulations. One night in Basle, Switzerland, he leaves his home to post a letter, the start of a nightmare journey that leads to terrible consequences for his life, his career and for his wife and children.
- While on a longer business trip, a wannabe poet urges his beautiful but more simple wife to answer his overly swollen love letters. With no idea how to respond she forwards the letters to a new young school teacher to use his answers instead...
- Winter season at the Palace Hotel in St. Moritz, where the fates of guests and staff intersect at the turn of the year. The patroness watches over everything, but doesn't always have a happy hand in her dealings with guests and staff.
- At the age of three, little Wolfgang has lost his parents. Since then his uncle Eduard raises the boy. As a former concertmaster Eduard has recognized how gifted his nephew is and the boy learns the hard way. The 6-year-old must practice daily 6 hours at the piano and already impresses at famous music parties. When Eduard Fabricius breaks a leg after a concert in Lucerne and must go to the hospital, he can be persuaded by a paediatrician to grant some carefree vacation weeks in a manor for Wolfgang. The manor belongs to the young widow Elisabeth who soon grows very fond of the little boy. Wolfgang makes friends with 11-year-old Heidi and Jöggi, a boy his age who first saw a rival in him. When Wolfgang saves a young dog from a mountain stream, however, he gets pneumonia, and Elisabeth worries about him. But when he recovers, his uncle fetches him. A strenuous concert tour begins. One day at the piano the boy breaks down. Eduard Fabricius recognizes that he has demanded too much of his nephew, and finally makes up his mind.
- Young woman is slowly driven to near insanity by an inner desire for a passionate existence, while she lives a dull life at her grandmother's country home. The grandmother recalls how her own daughter lost hold of sanity and died on her lover's grave - and she begins to see similarities in her granddaughter's behavior.