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- Die Mülle soll weiblicher werden, und Dorn (Rainer Strecker) hat sich in den Kopf gesetzt, endlich Frauen als Müllwerkerinnen einzustellen. Aber gerade mal eine der Kandidatinnen hat das Zeug dazu - doch die ist mit Vorsicht zu genießen, wie Werner, Tarik und Ralle bald feststellen müssen. Auch eine andere weibliche Unterstützung macht Werner Sorgen. Dabei hatte er sich doch vorgenommen, sich mehr um Gabi und weniger um seine Mitmenschen zu kümmern. Aber dieser Marlies (Victoria Mayer) - die neue Einkaufshilfe von Kowalskis Nachbarin Helga (Jutta Wachowiak) - der traut Werner keinen Meter weit .
- Annette Kramer and husband Ingolf are now parents - but not yet on paper. The youth welfare office only gives them custody of 14-year-old Ole on a trial basis. At first, neither of them want to believe that the busy hotel manager and the fully booked psychotherapist should be cutting back on their jobs. While the fairly independent orphan boy Ole, who likes it in his new family right away, gets along well at first, the youth welfare office keeps a detailed record of the omissions of the foster parents. After the adoption gets more and more in danger, Annette and Ingolf blame each other. Their loud quarrels bother Ole. When he disappears without a trace, the entire project threatens to fail. Meanwhile, uninvited guests make life hell for the Kramers. A group of German nationalist lawyers, who drink and sing as fraternity members as they used to, threatens to upset the peace in the hotel. The leader Kai Kressin soon instigates a small war with Annette, in which the hotel founder Hermine also allows herself to be provoked. When even Ole gets caught between the fronts, Ingolf throws his de-escalation strategy overboard. After an exchange of blows in front of guests, the scandal is complete. Now not only the reputation of the hotel is at stake, but also the adoption.
- Ole suffers from his parents' marriage crisis. To spend more time with him, Annette appoints her brother Stefan as co-manager. A decision with fatal consequences.
- On Christmas Eve, nurse Miriam Schneider wants to get a Christmas present for foster son Cosmo. On the way out of the clinic she meets the technician Louis Hofer, who is carrying out a software update on the elevator. When she gets out of the elevator, she is suddenly a surgeon, Dr. Miriam Schneider. The whole world around them has changed. Kai Hoffmann is romantic and enthusiastic about Christmas, Dr. Kaminski is a blustering caretaker, Sarah Marquardt runs the kiosk with a lot of heart and business sense, nurse Arzu Ritter is a cold-hearted administrative director, Philipp Brentano is a charming daredevil, Kathrin Globisch is a somewhat shrill paramedic, Roland Heilmann is the sensitive nursing service manager with a ponytail, Martin Stein is a somewhat timid one Physiotherapist, Maria Weber the underchallenged intern and Kris Haas a dissatisfied architecture student... Miriam wants to leave this world as quickly as possible because she is initially completely overwhelmed by the responsibility of being a doctor. However, when she gets Louis Hofer, the elevator technician, as a patient, she suspects that he could be the key to the whole thing.
- Ironically, the unpopular Latin teacher Petra Winter is supposed to stand in for the injured sports teacher Leuschner and train the school team for the prestigious football game against the rival high school.
- Ein sonniger später Nachmittag. Kein Grauen, keine Krähen, kein Unheil weit und breit. Burkhard "Butsch" Schulz hat seine schwere Verletzung auskuriert und fühlt sich vitaler als je zuvor. Und auch Viola Delbrück hat ihre Dämonen gut genug im Griff, um beinahe optimistisch und lebensfroh zu wirken. Gemeinsam schleppen die beiden Möbel in Butschs neue Wohnung, frotzeln über dies und jenes, als ein gellender Schrei durch das Treppenhaus schallt. Der Beginn eines Alptraumes, der 20 Stunden dauern soll.
- Lene is celebrating her 6th birthday and the women in Metin's life help him plan the party. But both Claudia and Mahta bring problems into the house. Mahta struggles with her role as a mother and the middle-class life of mother, mother, child and Claudia has separated from Alt-Metin. Metin tries to put out all the fires at once and get rid of a lonely canary, only to find that he's pretty much alone himself.
- Almost all of Alt-Bützenich is deserted and barricaded. At night, a security service checks that everything is in order. It was decided that the houses and the church would have to give way to opencast mining. Then climate change will bring new hope: the old village can stay. But the once sworn village community has long since lost itself with the move to Neu-Bützenich. as dr Christian Franzen, the local doctor, is informed that his vacant house has been broken into, he sets off immediately - but does not return home. His wife Betje goes to the police, who find her husband shot dead in the old village. Even though everyone here was a patient of the doctor, he was not particularly popular. During their investigations, detectives Max Ballauf and Freddy Schenk uncover a divided community. Time cannot simply be turned back here in the lignite mining area. While Schenk always drives to Cologne after work, Ballauf makes friends with the former innkeeper Karin Bongartz, who tells him a lot about the old village and the now radically changed life in the countryside near Cologne.
- Eight-year-old Nina is eagerly awaiting Christmas. The fact that her stepfather Jerry is not only bringing his ex-wives and their new partners, but also five "siblings", gives her hope for a big celebration.
- The Polish geologist Magdalena Nowak is found dead in a forest near the village of Fehlow on the edge of a former lignite mining area - apparently suffocated with a plastic bag. Detective Chief Inspector Adam Raczek and Detective Inspector candidate Vincent Ross can initially rule out a sex crime. But why was the young woman alone in the forest in the middle of the night? According to her friend Tom Grabowski, Magdalena wanted to go to her camper. She has only lived here for a short time and is working on a soil survey for the renaturation of the former mining area, which is to be opened up for tourism. The investigators learn from the head of the project, Kristin Bredow, that one of the largest artificial lakes is to be created here. For the residents, a lot therefore depends on the report. Did someone want to influence the results? The longtime pastor of Fehlow, Simon Bredow, who has been caring for the shrinking community for decades and who knows everyone in the village personally, cannot imagine that Magdalena had to die because of this. When another body is found in a landslide not far from the first crime scene, Raczek and Ross must find out if there is a connection between the crimes that took place far apart in time. Is the perpetrator still active? Knowing that they can only solve the case with quick results, the two detectives focus on the residents of the village. They want to put the perpetrator under pressure with their presence and take quarters in Fehlow. The investigation is extremely challenging for Raczek and Ross, and Raczek ultimately makes a decision with far-reaching consequences.
- Barcelona's city beach is a vibrant party zone. There, the restaurateur Marc is not only celebrating the spectacular opening of his beach club, but also a special revival. For the first time in a long time, his old clique comes together: the doctor Sofia, the IT expert Sergi, the school principal Alex and the photographer Bruno. Suddenly the power goes out and Sofia takes over, just like in her legendary party times. The exuberance suddenly ends when Bruno's body is discovered. Commissioner Xavi Bonet, who was celebrating, now has to switch to investigator mode. Together with his colleague Fina Valent, he finds out that the clique hardly came together out of nostalgia. Now costly business relationships and an anonymous series of letters come to light. When a second murder occurs, the investigative team suspects that outstanding scores are being settled between each other.
- Shortly after her debut as a member of the cross-border police unit in Kehl, the young detective inspector Leni Herold is already at it all. When the access fails, she is taken hostage by two bank robbers in front of her father, operations manager Steffen Herold. Steffen has to decide in a flash whether the perpetrators will be overpowered - and thus his daughter's life will be endangered. He decides against it, the two armed robbers can flee with Leni. While the criminals flee across the border with Leni, Steffen's colleague Ségolène Combass tries to convince him to leave the pursuit to her. In the grip of the criminals, Leni Herold quickly realizes that reality differs massively from the trained police knowledge. Their own fear of death and the erratic, often completely irrational behavior of the two gangsters force them to make decisions that cannot be found in any textbook. And Steffen, too, fearful for his daughter's life, makes precarious decisions in which he only has his former best friend Yves Kleber by his side. Steffen and Yves know each other well and decide to save Leni in their own way.
- As if transformed, Clemens Filzhofer returns from a holiday in Cuba that his children gave him for his seventieth birthday. The widower brought the reason for his new zest for life with him: spirited Esperanza. He tells his astonished family that they want to get married soon. No talk of retirement and old age - Clemens is starting his second spring. Son Peter and daughter Martina are not very enthusiastic about this. He finally wants to take over the company, she doesn't want to be almost the same age as her father's wife. Secretly, relatives and acquaintances had expected that he would lead Agnes, who had remained unmarried, in front of the altar. After all, the best friend of the deceased mother has long been part of the family. Although she is also close to Clemens' heart, he only has eyes for Esperanza. In record time, the shrewd doer sets the course for the dream wedding that his children want to prevent. They do not trust the bride's intentions and fear for the family property. While Clemens generously gives gifts, Esperanza thinks a lot about her own family, which previously lived on her income as a tour guide in Havana. While on the phone with someone in Cuba, granddaughter Sabrina overhears something that could fit her father's hunch. The teenager herself also has a secret that she hasn't been able to tell until now.
- The first intoxication of love gives way to a kind of high-altitude fever for Hannes: the air at 1800 meters altitude is slowly becoming too thin for the Hamburg sea dog. He misses the sea air and the sound of the sea - and of course his fish trade. When the picturesque idyll in the alpine heights finally got to be too much for him one day, he decided to flee back to his beloved hometown of Hamburg. However, not everything is for the best there either: Hannes' fish shop is broke. In order to make ends meet, the penniless Hannes hires himself out as a hooker in a nightclub in St. Pauli. Meanwhile, his spirited wife Rosa is seething with anger and disappointment. But she doesn't want to give up the love of her life that easily. She follows Hannes to the Elbe to talk to him. However, the jealousy of the planned reconciliation thwarts the plan. As soon as she arrives in Hamburg, Rosa meets a likeable EU Commissioner who invites her to dinner with the American Secretary of Commerce. Of course, the jealous Hannes doesn't let this "flirt" sit on him. In order to prove to Rosa that he still has great chances with women, the bon vivant ties up with an extremely attractive pharmaceutical representative.
- Oh you happy one. Mario beats the truth out of his brother-in-law Alexander. The western relatives rake in millions with his muff - and the real inventor comes away empty-handed. Mario and his brother Thorsten pack their things. Jäcki has a mega idea as to how they can work together to make the greedy entrepreneurial clan pay: a fake kidnapping. She already has the hostage Simone on board as an accomplice.
- Luis is fed up. For eight years he was the center of his parents' lives. But then IT came, the little sibling. And in no time at all it's vying for his place. But Luis doesn't give up that quickly, he wants his parents back and it's clear to him: the baby has to go. The attempt to smuggle the baby out of the house unnoticed with the help of his best friend Cem, past the sleeping mother, turns out to be a pure obstacle course, culminating in a wild chase with the neighbour's dog.
- Two anglers discover a mountain of corpses in a field near the Polish border. The unimaginably high number of skeletons and animal carcasses leads the police to the conclusion that there is a serial perpetrator who has apparently been killing undetected for decades. The local criminal inspector Roland Voit is supposed to support the large LKA contingent in the Oderbruch. His former childhood sweetheart, former police officer Maggie Kring, is also called to her hometown of Krewlow. After years of silence, Maggie and Roland are anything but at ease. Maggie follows her own investigations. She left Krewlow in 1997 after her brother fell victim to the historic Oder flood as a 17-year-old. The ex-policewoman doubts everything she knows - including the death of her brother Kai.
- Lisa (Theresa Scholze) und Florian (Florian Panzner) genießen ihren aufregenden Neuanfang als Liebespaar. Ihre gemeinsame Aufgabe, das legendäre Hotel Walser wiederzueröffnen, kommt da genau richtig - auch wenn sie der Schmerz über den Verlust ihres ungeborenen Kindes begleitet. Eine Rückkehr auf die Huber-Alp kommt für Lisa nicht in Frage - obwohl ihre Schwester Marie (Catherine Bode) sie dort mehr braucht denn je. Die sonst so taffe Alp-Bäuerin erlebt völlig unvorbereitet, wie eine schwere Krankheit von nun an ihr Leben verändert. Marie tut sich schwer, das zu akzeptieren und die Fürsorge von Georg (Thomas Unger) anzunehmen. Doch er möchte nicht nur als Vater für seine kleine Tochter Fritzi da sein, sondern auch als Partner an Maries Seite.
- Die Leiche des leitenden Angestellten Thomas Loose wird tot aus dem Rhein geborgen. Er war offenbar stark angetrunken und balancierte Zeugenaussagen zufolge auf einer Kaimauer, von wo aus er in den Tod stürzte. Corina Loose glaubt nicht an die Unfall-These der Polizei - ihr Mann hat niemals mehr als zwei, drei Bier getrunken. Ein neuer Auftrag für die Detektei Fuchs and Kilali. Während Anne und Youssef über das Geschäftsessen am Vorabend von Looses Tod recherchieren, ist auch Simone Papst, Youssefs Ehefrau, mit einer neuen Aufgabe konfrontiert: Ihr erkrankter Vater Reinhard bittet sie, kurzfristig eine Aufgabe in seiner Immobilien-Firma zu übernehmen. Als Anne und Youssef herausfinden, dass Thomas Loose als Einkäufer im Firmen-Imperium von Simones Vater beschäftigt war, nutzen sie den neuen Wirkungskreis von Simone: Anne schleust sich als deren persönliche Assistentin am Arbeitsplatz von Thomas Loose ein. Loose war erst seit wenigen Monaten in der Firma Papst und verfolgte einen harten Sparkurs. Hat er sich damit Feinde gemacht? Anne und Youssef entdecken bei ihren Ermittlungen ein gut gehütetes Geheimnis in Simones Familie, das nun ans Tageslicht kommt - mit weitreichenden Folgen.
- The "captain" also helps after hours: Werner Träsch lends a hand to his boss Dorn, who is cleaning up his inherited parents' house himself. However, the two garbage workers discover highly toxic asbestos in the walls - this not only creates work, but also additional costs. Dorn's new neighbor Mona recommends a surprisingly cheap service provider. When the charming educator talks about her fight against an illegal garbage dump in front of her forest daycare center, the "Mülle" boss wants to support her with his expertise. However, the fact that his own waste, which was actually professionally disposed of, appears there leaves him in need of an explanation to her. Together with his friend Werner, Dorn sets out to solve the brazen fraud. Unfortunately, Werner transfers his girlfriend Gabi. Disappointed, she goes to the theater with her "ex", the cultivated Hendrik. Now the "captain" has to do everything he can to save his relationship.
- At Lübeck's old town market, a man disarms a patrol officer and takes a young passer-by hostage. Inspectors Finn Kiesewetter and Lars Englen pursue the perpetrator into a parking garage. When Lars comes into the perpetrator's line of fire, Finn has to decide in a split second: he shoots and fatally hits the hostage taker. Shocked and deeply shaken, Finn has to undergo the usual examinations. When the hostage unexpectedly states during interrogation that the man had already surrendered before the shot was fired, Finn is suspended from duty and branded the shooter by the press. Linda Stamm from Internal Investigations resolutely starts the investigation, Finn is threatened with charges. Emotionally affected, he retreats to the old holiday home on the Baltic Sea. While his old friend Elke Rasmussen wants to support him there, Lars Englen and his colleague Gregor Michalski try to prove Finn's innocence. Why has the situation at the old town market escalated so much? When the two investigators begin to understand the background, it is already too late. Finn and Elke Rasmussen find themselves in mortal danger.
- The marital crisis between Annabelle and Friedrich Schrader was barely over when Annabelle's mother Edda caused a stir with her late marriage plans. Edda has fallen in love with her rich classmate, Martin Bergmann. When he turns out to be an impostor, the excitement is great. Finally, Martin boasted that he would give Annabelle and Friedrich an interest-free loan, which they could use to finance their dream home. Because the debts incurred by buying the house weigh heavily on Friedrich's shoulders, who is not in the best position in his job as a chemist. To relieve her husband, Annabelle applies for a position as a radio presenter. She doesn't want to give Friedrich any false hope and keeps her plans a secret. The charming editor Rüdiger Wenzel gives Annabelle good chances and encourages her to take part in a training course. When Friedrich finds out, he thinks Annabelle is having an affair with windy Wenzel. The supposed infidelity of his wife burdens Friedrich so much that he provokes a scandal at his job and resigns, and to make matters worse, Friedrich's and Annabelle's son Jonas seems to be going blind due to a strange eye disease.
- Police Superintendent Holm Brendel follows in the footsteps of the prominent Swedish crime writer Arvid Johanssons in Ystad. Ex-prosecutor Karin Lossow accompanies Holm on the private trip. On the ferry back to Usedom, she meets Dana Driest, who was born in Poland. She has a noticeable hematoma on her cheek. Has she been a victim of domestic violence? The next day, Karin saw Dana's husband Jochen drive off the ferry at the wheel of his SUV - without his wife. Meanwhile, Dr. Brunner to new tasks in Estonia. His successor on Usedom will be public prosecutor Katharina Stozek, the partner of Chief Inspector Rainer Witt. Karen makes a decision. She wants to get back on board the ferry where she last saw Dana. As she buys her ticket, Brunner calls, his fingers tingling three days before his move. He wants to support Karin in her research and ensure that his former colleague moves on the ground of legitimacy. But Brunner's plan fails.
- Roger has his own clear world. He loves his apartment. Roger works as a janitor in a house about to be demolished. Leftover GDR supporters, failed geniuses, artistic neo-Nazis live there.
- Ein Mikroabenteuer wird zum Horror: Die Freundinnen Ayla Ömer (Pegah Ferydoni), Viola Klemm (Sophie Lutz) und Marlene Seifert (Inez Bjørg David) versuchen, ohne technische Hilfsmittel aus dem tiefen Wald zurück nach Hause zu finden. Sie wollen damit testen, ob dieses "Dropping" im unbekannten Terrain für ihre behüteten Teenager-Kinder sicher ist. Aber als die Nacht einbricht, sind die drei Nachbarinnen aus dem gutbürgerlichen Bremen-Schwachhausen im Wald verloren - und am nächsten Morgen ist eine von ihnen tot. Die Bremer Ermittlerinnen Liv Moormann (Jasna Fritzi Bauer) und Linda Selb (Luise Wolfram) treffen auf viele Ungereimtheiten und zahlreiche Verdächtige. Da ist einerseits der "Handy-Mann" (Alexander Wüst), der vor Jahren Camperinnen beim Schlafen heimlich fotografierte und verdächtigt wird, eine Frau ermordet zu haben. Andererseits bekommt die scheinbar heile Fassade der wohlsituierten Nachbarschaft mit den Ehemännern Klaus Seifert (Henning Baum), Emre Ömer (Özgür Karadeniz) und Mirko Klemm (Matthias Lier) nach und nach Risse. Auch unter den Teenager-Kindern (Lucy Gartner, Joel Akgün, Carl Bagnar, Marie Becker) herrscht Streit. Die Tante von Selb, Johanna Selb (Claudia Geisler-Bading), hat jede Menge Insider-Infos zu den Verdächtigen.
- Im dritten Film von "Anna und ihr Untermieter" ist unsere Heldin über beide Ohren verliebt, belustigt beobachtet Mitbewohner Kurtz Annas "Wolke-7-Zustand". Doch bald ahnt er, dass sich die lebensfrohe Rentnerin offenbar auf einen Schwindler eingelassen hat. Trotzdem werden seine eindringlichen Warnungen von Anna ignoriert. Wie kann eine Frau nur so sturköpfig sein? Erst als es fast zu spät ist, zieht das gegensätzliche WG-Duo an einem Strang. Als raffinierter Liebesschwindler ist Richy Müller zu sehen, der Anna bei einem Digitalkurs gezielt aussucht. Auf ebenso unterhaltsame wie respektvolle Weise widmet sich Regisseurin Dagmar Seume nach einem Drehbuch von Martin Rauhaus der Sehnsucht nach Geborgenheit und Partnerschaft im Alter. Älterwerden ist nichts für Feiglinge. Das spürt Anna als lebenshungrige Rentnerin immer deutlicher. Die Single-Seniorin sehnt sich nach jemandem, der sie mal in den Arm nimmt. Leider scheidet ihr Untermieter Herr Kurtz aus. Der pensionierte Beamte ist dafür nicht nur zu steif, sondern auch auf einem völlig anderen Trip. Er sucht - ganz zeitgemäß - sein Glück im Digitalen und richtet sich die Wohnung mit Smart-Home-Schnickschnack ein. Um sich vor ihrem Untermieter keine Blöße zu geben, besucht Technikmuffel Anna einen "Digitalkurs für junge Alte". Dort trifft sie unerwartet jemanden, der ihre wahre Sehnsucht anklickt: Ihr Nebensitzer Godehard erweist sich als überaus charmant, kultiviert und einfühlsam. Seine Avancen wecken bei Anna neue Lebensfreude. Dass Herr Kurtz mit seiner nüchternen Art warnt, kann Annas Gefühle kaum schwächen. Erst als Godehard mit ihrem Ersparten weiterziehen möchte, beginnt sie wieder auf Herrn Kurtz zu hören. Zusammen hecken die beiden einen aberwitzigen Plan aus, um alles zurückzuholen.
- Anna has been happily married to apple farmer Christian Ingstrup for many years. The couple runs a plantation together in the Altes Land near Hamburg. Business isn't doing particularly well at the moment, because arch-competitor Johann Quast, one of the richest farmers in the area, is gradually digging up the water for the Ingstrups. So far, Anna and Christian have always found a solution, because the two always pull together. That changes when Anna's past catches up with her one day: her illegitimate daughter Ines, who neither Christian nor her biological father know about, is standing in front of the door. At the age of 16, Anna was forced by her parents to put her child up for adoption immediately after birth. She always wanted to tell her husband about her daughter - but since their marriage remained childless, Anna lacked the courage. Nervous and anxious, she now tries to hide Ines' existence. But maternal curiosity soon prevails: Ines is a renowned cello teacher in Hamburg and the single mother of a 17-year-old daughter, Cosima, called Jo. When Christian finally discovers Anna's secret, his world collapses. He separates from Anna and sells the farm to Johann Quast. Anna has only one chance left to save her marriage and the farm. Together with her daughter Ines and granddaughter Jo, she comes up with a plan.
- Burst water pipe plus aerial bomb - half of Berlin is closed. For the garbage collection trio Werner, Tarik and Ralle, that's no reason to leave work behind. When the computers go on strike, the three have to improvise completely without the help of Dorn and dispatcher Gerald. After an emptying, a stowaway suddenly sits in her cockpit: the pensioner Boris, who used to be a long-distance driver himself. It's not that easy to get kicked out, because the single pensioner can clearly no longer cope on his own. He also reminds Werner of his father, with whom the "captain" no longer got along during his lifetime. When Boris unexpectedly escapes into the exclusion zone, Werner doesn't hesitate for a second to look for the confused man. Meanwhile, Gabi is turning her kiosk into an emergency shelter for people who have fled their homes because of the bomb threat. She particularly cares for a six-year-old, whose parents are now being searched for.
- An asteroid with a diameter of just four kilometers could wipe out all life on earth if it collided. The astrophysicist Prof. Dr. Robert v. Reichenbach the collision with Dr. Lena Moosbach. Over his head, the astrologer was hired as a teacher in the Berlin observatory he managed. For the hard-headed scientist and die-hard bachelor who trusts only dates, facts and numbers, this is an affront: Robert condemns astrologeria as a superstition that comes right after burning witches. Gritting his teeth, however, the absent-minded professor observes how Lena's clever lessons on horoscopes attract a larger audience to the observatory than his dry lectures on astronomy. Against his will, he even feels more than just sympathy for the lively new colleague, who brings a breath of fresh air into the dusty planetarium with her irresistible chaos. The attractive banker Monika registers with concern that there have been sparks between Robert and Lena. Monika has had her eye on the professor for a long time. In order to outdo her rival, she reveals to Robert that Lena forged her academic degree. Disappointed with this scam, Robert turns away from "Dr." Lena Moosbach exits. It takes his aunt Olga's wisdom to convince the obstinate physicist that Robert and Lena have a common passion: the stars.
- Hauke Jacobs und Hannah Wagner bekommen es diesmal mit echten Schwerverbrechern zu tun. Während ihres Transports gelingt vier Strafgefangenen die Flucht (dargestellt von Roman Knizka, Tino Führer, Konstantin Lindhorst und Vincent Leittersdorf). Ihr Plan: unerkannt in Schwanitz untertauchen und sich dann mit der Abendfähre absetzen. Als sie in ein Haus einbrechen, um sich mit neuer Kleidung auszustatten, kommt es zum Schusswechsel mit dem Bewohner. Dieser stirbt, einer der Flüchtigen wird verletzt. Die Häftlinge nehmen Jule Christiansen, die ärztliche Hilfe leistet, und ihre Praktikantin Lea (Carolin Garnier) als Geiseln, ohne dass das jemand im Dorf merken darf. Eine schwierige Situation für Hauke und Hannah, die den Gangstern auf die Schliche kommen, aber Jule und die Praktikantin Lea nicht in Lebensgefahr bringen dürfen.
- Kati has had the man of her dreams at home for five years: attractive, loyal and a successful doctor. Unfortunately, "her" Felix now spends so much time working in the hospital that Kati often feels alone. When she meets the handsome, charming artist Mathias, she feels the same way Felix did. Unfortunately, without breaking her husband's heart, a new beginning is unfortunately not possible. Shortly before her last inhibitions fall, fate shuffles the cards in an incredible way: After a car accident, Kati wakes up in the past - exactly on the day five years ago when she accidentally met Felix. Kati wants to use the unexpected second chance and finds Mathias, who falls in love with her this time too. She tries to avoid meeting Felix, but somehow it doesn't work. He keeps bumping into her and is just as beguiling as the first time. Now she has to pull herself together with Felix. When Kati finds out that his girlfriend Lilian is cheating on him with his best friend Gereon, she interferes in Felix's life.
- Marie and Lisa Huber have to decide whether to continue running the farm of their father who died in an accident. In order to cope with the daily work, the sisters could use any support. Karl Leitner's adopted son came at the right time: the daredevil Tom can neither milk nor chop wood, but enjoys the simple life on the alpine pastures - and also Mila Leitner, the attractive daughter of his uncle Florian. Meanwhile, Lisa takes on a lucrative job as a lawyer, for which she has to put a bad feeling aside: she is supposed to make sure that the alternative cultural station has to give way to a project worth millions. The fact that she doesn't play with open cards with the operator Ruben and falls in love with him soon takes revenge. When he finds out that she works for the other side, he feels betrayed. At the Leitnerhof, what the deceased Sebastian had built with his two sons is now threatening to fall apart. While Georg Leitner takes over as the elder, Florian wants to give up everything. He can't get over the fact that Uncle Karl is his biological father. Meanwhile, Henriette is finding it difficult to resume her role as a mother.
- Katja is suspected of murdering a Dutch cop to prove her loyalty to the cartel, but some crucial information that could save her starts surfacing.
- Teacher Stimpel suspects Kira of stealing his headphones. To teach her a lesson, he steals her back. At home in the shared apartment, Lisa-Britt and Yunus clash a lot. The fact that it is Ramadan and the hungry Yunus is not allowed to insult or curse doesn't make things any easier.
- The criminal psychologist Annett Schuster and the case analyst Jan Kawig have to solve their first case together when a male body is found near the Wartburg. Huddled in a fridge like the victim is praying. The man was known as the "Judge Merciless" at the Higher Regional Court of Erfurt - revenge as a motive is therefore obvious. Annett Schuster finds religious symbols that refer to the Bible quote "An eye for an eye". When a second body is discovered near an abandoned church, one thing is clear: the investigators are dealing with a serial killer. The search for clues develops into a macabre game between perpetrators and investigators... The unconventional Jan Kawig is a trained carpenter and Thuringian through and through, while the astute criminal psychologist Annett Schuster returns home from the USA after a few years at Boston University. The new team of operational case analysis is headed by Marion Dörner, who prefers flat hierarchies and has to struggle privately with the excesses of her pubescent sons. The team is complemented by coroner Vanessa Sun and detective inspector Sabine Limmer.
- Amira falls from the balcony of her apartment. Investigator Berlinger concludes it was suicide. Police Commissioner Thomas Engels doesn't believe that.
- They are actually the ideal couple: the successful style consultant Juliane runs a thriving beauty salon, in whose exclusive rooms her boyfriend René, a hip gallery owner, exhibits expensive pictures. While Juliane pampers the ladies of society with peelings, facial massages and manicures, her rich husbands let René advise them which artists are "in" at the moment. Business is booming, and their private relationship also seems to work like clockwork - Juliane and René have the same expensive taste right down to the slippers. As a successful business woman, Juliane has arrived where she always wanted to be. Nevertheless, she notes, at least subliminally, that she is anything but happy about it. She suddenly becomes aware of this when the impetuous carpenter Johannes, René's frame builder, bursts into her life. This coarse block, who always appears in overalls and never minces words, is actually not her type at all. But at Johannes' side, the tough businesswoman is repeatedly involved in bizarre and turbulent actions, in which long-forgotten joie de vivre flares up. This change does not remain without consequences, Juliane leaves René, but as a result, the exclusive customers soon stop and her business goes down the drain for the time being. When she then separates from Johannes in an argument, she is also privately on the ground. But Juliane doesn't give up - with a new business idea she opens up a new group of customers and is soon off the hook, at least financially. If only the story with Johannes could be put right again.
- An unknown man is found dead on the banks of the Rhine. He suffered a heart attack. However, he was not alone at the time of his death; someone previously sprayed pepper spray into his face. The investigators notice a mysterious witness.
- A young woman becomes the key in a case of organized crime: Azra has been working as an informant for the police for some time and, as an informant in the department for white-collar crime, is supposed to collect clues in the environment of the Datviani clan, which has grown dangerously. But then a murder occurs: the boss's brother is shot dead in front of one of his clubs, and the BKA begins investigating. When Moritz Eisner and Bibi Fellner arrive at the scene of the crime, it is difficult to foresee what could happen to them: an internal feud among the clan members or even a larger gang war? In any case, the people of Datviani keep their mouths shut, despite promised cooperation with the police, and the usual investigative methods only deliver disappointing results. However, when the investigators manage to get in touch with the informant Azra, the tide turns: after all, nobody gets as close to the suspects as she does. But even if the project sounds promising, it is highly risky and a real game with fire for both Eisner and Fellner as well as for Azra - which comes true at the latest when contact with her breaks off after an action and Azra can no longer be found.
- Eva Jensen is a carpenter form Hamburg who wants to make a new start on the Baltic Sea coast. She faces prejudice but ends up growing closer to fish-seller Christian, with whom shares common passion, kite-surfing.
- Max Winkler, head of a pig farm, lies dead on the floor in the stable. Two Schoberhof employees find the body and notify the authorities. When Moritz and Bibi arrive at the crime scene, two Romanian cousins behave suspiciously, but don't seem to be the perpetrators. And just as the forensic investigators had begun to systematically search the stable, the automatic stable cleaning suddenly started and destroyed the few remaining traces. Little is known about the victim either: Max Winkler wanted to expand and become the big player in pig breeding in Austria. However, he was unsuccessful because the project of a feed factory, which he wanted to have built in Bulgaria with the support of the EU and in cooperation with an agricultural multinational operating from Vienna, had failed. The investigators targeted an animal protection NGO that repeatedly carried out acts of protest and sabotage at the Schoberhof. But then new movement comes into the case: Supported by an official from the European Anti-Fraud Authority and a lawyer from the European Public Prosecutor's Office, Moritz and Bibi get to the bottom of Winkler's international business entanglements. Aid fraud is likely to have been carried out on a large scale - and there was an anonymous complaint against the Bulgarian company a few weeks ago, which seems to indicate precise insider knowledge at Schoberhof.
- In the mountains of Carinthia, Fellner and Eisner have to investigate the murder of an unpopular wooden baron. Foolish, only one shoulder implant left from the corpse. Moritz meets an old friend whom Bibi does not trust.
- He was the best-known Russian opposition figure in the world: Alexei Navalny, critically poisoned in 2020, arrested in 2021 and locked up in notorious prison camps ever since. On February 16, 2024, Russian media reported his death. Navalny was only 47 years old. The film documents how he became Putin's fiercest opponent and where he stood politically. On February 16, 2024, Russian media reported the death of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny. He died under still unclear circumstances in the Russian penal colony No. 3 in Siberia. Navalny was only 47 years old. The film documents how Navalny became Putin's fiercest opponent and where he stood politically. Director Igor Sadreev had been secretly working on a film about the most famous Russian opposition figure for a long time. After Russia's attack on Ukraine, he smuggled the extensive filming material out of the country and left Moscow. When he arrived in Berlin, he was able to finish the film together with his colleague, the journalist Aleksandr Urzhanov. The two managed to convince companions, friends and critics to tell Navalny's career from their perspective. These interviews paint a contradictory picture of the prominent Kremlin critic: the beginnings of someone still searching at the liberal party "Yabloko", the expulsion after xenophobic videos and racist statements, the rise as a charismatic anti-corruption activist. Navalny's story becomes a gripping story about the pitfalls and dangers of striving for political power in Russia. But in a system that allows no alternatives, opposition politicians pay a high price.
- The young forester Jana Doussière takes up a position at the Grunewald Forestry Office at short notice. Coming from a wild forest in the Vosges, the solitude-loving Jana, who has difficulty getting along with people, encounters the urban forest and its "Berlin peculiarities". In addition to naked men, demonstrating wild boar fans and committed conservationists, the new district manager is also confronted with, among other things, sofas in the trees, a mysterious city hunter and forester Robin, who wasn't exactly waiting for her. And her best friend Aylin, who brought her here, doesn't seem to have told her everything about the new job either.
- Teacher Stimpel dreams of all of his students passing secondary school and not only that - with the help of his old friend Rolf, he wants to motivate the class to take their Abitur. However, he has no idea that the successful banker Rolf is currently in the crisis of his life.
- "Besser Bahnfahren. - Was muss sich ändern?" is a documentary special on DasErste.
- Maria Nikolai was once a celebrated musician. 20 years ago she came to Hamburg with her husband, who has since died. But her neighborhood, which used to be a neighborly neighborhood, is gradually threatening to turn into a social hotspot: the streets are dirty, young people are killing time in front of the supermarket and alcohol is a constant companion for many. Foreigners have also been increasingly moving to the district for some time. Maria is now almost the only German in her house. Above all, the large Roma family on the upper floor watches them with distrust and full of prejudices - the fact that they themselves came to Germany as a destitute Eastern European migrant is something different for them. Her attempt to get the police on her unloved neighbors fails. The police officer Susanne knows the resentment against the Roma only too well - she keeps her own Roma origins secret for fear of discrimination. When a racist youth clique carries out a brutal attack on Maria's neighbors, she grants 16-year-old Roma Bero and his younger siblings refuge in her apartment. She had already noticed the modest-looking boy positively. Now she notices by chance that he has an extraordinary musical talent. Maria decides to give Bero private music lessons and register him for auditions at the conservatory. For her, this role as a mentor is also a way to give her lonely life meaning again. At the same time, through her contact with the likeable teenager, Maria learns to slowly break down her prejudices against the Roma. Bero's older brother Rudko watches his little brother's new friendship with jealousy. He himself has no prospects and is excluded by the other young people as "gypsies". One day, in his bitterness, Rudko allows himself to be persuaded into a plan that not only endangers the unsuspecting Maria, but also betrays his own brother.
- Wendelin Winter (Fritz Wepper) is still concerned about the suicide of his former patient Veronika Eichner, wife of the Munich businessman Dr. Bernhard Eichner. Now he is called to help at a dinner with prosecutor Sabine Karmann (Charlotte Schwab). Oliver Kaspari (Jacob Matschenz) fears for the life of his girlfriend Anna Eichner (Sinja Dieks), the daughter of the late Veronika. Winter leaves immediately and finds Anna in a very confused state. Oliver had given her sleeping pills to help her calm down a bit. Anna is barely responsive. Wendelin tries to grasp the situation when Anna, almost as if she were somnambulizing, pulls a pistol out of a handbag that, as it later turns out, was used to murder her father that evening. Much to the displeasure of Inspector Donald Becker (Wayne Carpendale), psychologist Winter is once again in the middle of a murder case. The police investigation is initially directed against Eichner's business partner, Oliver Kaspari's father, and Anna. When Eichner's former driver Kurt Rispinger (Stefan Lehnen) breaks into the company and is arrested shortly afterwards, he also comes under suspicion. Anna is initially exonerated by Oliver's statement that the two were together all evening. He seems very attached to Anna and is very worried. Oliver seeks advice from Winter's daughter Alexandra (Sophie Wepper), who researches the Eichingers' company relationships and critically observes her father's behavior in this case. He has now found out more about Anna. The young woman has been taking tablets for years. They are the same ones her mother took and can cause partial memory loss. Did Anna only act under the influence of this drug? When Oliver suddenly retracts his statement, she is now at the center of the investigation. However, when Winter manages to relieve her, her life is actually in danger. And Alexandra Winter is now also under serious threat.
- 16-year-old student Moira McKendry, gifted, popular and fun-loving, is found dead after a school party. The fatal head injuries indicate a violent crime.