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- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- Friedrich's boxing skills gets him in an elite Nazi high school in a castle in 1942. He enrolls against his dad's wish as it promises a brighter future. It's not what he expected.
- A team of inspectors investigates murders in and around the small Upper Bavarian town of Rosenheim, and they still have plenty of time to see idyllic landscapes and luxurious pre-alpine villas and enjoy sumptuous Bavarian fare with beer.
- A show about two police officers from Wolfsrathausen who sometimes work a bit differently.
- A police department led by an older, experienced detective solves crimes together.
- SOKO Kitzbühel is an Austrian crime series, created in cooperation with ORF and ZDF.
- A forest officer who works in one of the Bavarian forestry stations. Besides his routine duties, he is also responsible for forest conservation and for the local community.
- The cases of the Munich police's major-crimes unit.
- Medicopter 117 is centered around the very hazardous job of two rescue teams. Equipped with a rescue helicopter the emergency doctors of Medicopter 117 fly to the most difficult jobs, where every second counts. Rescuing people comes first, even if they must risk their own lives.
- Dramatic and emotional stories about Bergdoktor Martin Gruber in idyllic Ellmau at the Wilder Kaiser.
- A problem child. A gifted child. A story of unwavering love and support
- Light-hearted comedy about nuns who are constantly dodging attempts by the mayor to take over their cloister in order to create business opportunities for his party supporters. It is in German only.
- For all cases Stefanie.
- The Bull of Tölz is commissioned by Sat.1 German crime series.
- A quirky trio solves the most unusual cases of beautiful Munich with wit and charm.
- Comic portrayals with different characters in every episode, with guest personalities from the world of German entertainment.
- Curate Guido Braun is a slightly unconventional Catholic priest from Bavaria. Mundane bishop Himmelrath and his equally ambitious right hand keep posting Braun in different parishes all over Germany, sometimes as punishment, sometimes as troubleshooter. Each time at least one serious crime occurs there, and Braun's detective gifts come in handy, whether the police collaborates or mistrusts him.
- Under suspicion crime series.
- German television program about Dr. Specht, a man trying to balance his personal life with his job as a high-school teacher.
- Drama series focusing on the Bavarian Grandauer family and the historic events between 1897 and 1954. At the end of the 19th century, police officer Ludwig Grandauer marries the mother of his illegitimate son, Agnes. After some years, they move to Munich with their three children Karl, Luise, and Adolf, where Ludwig works at the police headquarters called "Löwengrube". During the next decade, the children have to learn to care for themselves because Agnes and Ludwig both die. When Karl returns from World War I, everything has changed. Luise is married to Max Kreitmeier who owns a bakery, while Adolf joins a new nationalist party called NSDAP. Karl himself is more moderate and works for the police like his father. In the 1920s, he gets to know Traudl Soleder, daughter of a bourgeois family whose brother Kurt fights against the up and coming Nazi movement. After their wedding, Traudl's bugging mother also moves in. When Hitler comes into power in 1933, Karl remains a police officer, but doesn't join the party, while Adolf makes a career in the law. Meanwhile, Kurt's situation worsens because he is married to Sara, a Jewess from Berlin. During World II, the Grandauers' sons Rudi and Max become soldiers and their parents lose their flat during an air raid. They barely survive, while Adolf loses his wife and children except one son. In the post-war era, Kurt and Sara, as victims of the Nazi system, have many benefits, but also have to live with the same people who harassed them before. They drift apart more and more, but after Kurt is nearly killed in a car accident, they move to Berlin together. Karl and Traudl mourn for their allegedly killed son Rudi who suddenly returns and wants to catch up on his youth. Meanwhile, his brother marries the daughter of a former Nazi. The story ends on New Year's Eve 1954: the whole family is reunited, but something seems to be wrong with Traudl's old mother.
- Fritz Wepper investigates as police psychiatrist Wendelin Winter. He is supported by his daughter Alexandra, played by his "real" daughter Sophie Wepper.