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    • 12. The Holdt Case
      12. The Holdt Case Nov 5, 2017
      • Charlotte takes on an escalating kidnapping case after the victims have handed over the money.
    • 11. Killjoy
      11. Killjoy Nov 22, 2015
      • The murder of a military pilot's wife reveals an unwritten code of honor.
      • A large meat producer appears to be a murder target just as he's about to roll out a new product.
  2. www.daserste.de › unterhaltung › krimiTatort - ARD | Das Erste

    Der "Tatort" ist die Kult-Krimireihe der ARD. Hier finden Fans eine Vorschau auf neue Fälle und Wiederholungen, dazu Videos und Infos über die Kommissare.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TatortTatort - Wikipedia

    Tatort ("Crime Scene") is a German-language police procedural television series that has been running continuously since 1970 with 30 feature-length episodes per year, making it the longest-running German TV drama.

    Year
    Broadcast Station
    Lead Investigator
    Actors
    since 2021
    Liv Moormann, Mads Andersen and Linda ...
    Jasna Fritzi Bauer, Dar Salim and Luise ...
    since 2020
    Isabelle Grandjean and Tessa Ott
    Anna Pieri Zuercher and Carol Schuler
    since 2020
    Adam Schürk and Leo Hölzer
    Daniel Sträßer and Vladimir Burlakov
    since 2017
    Franziska Tobler and Friedmann Berg
    Eva Löbau, Hans-Jochen Wagner
  4. Tatort: With Klaus J. Behrendt, Miroslav Nemec, Udo Wachtveitl, Dietmar Bär. An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

    • (3.1K)
    • 1997-10-04
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • 90
  5. Von den aktuellsten Tatort-Folgen über Making-ofs bis Tatort- Klassiker, hier findest du alles rund um die Kultserie. Jetzt in der Mediathek streamen.

    • The Opener
    • The Tradition
    • Local Color
    • The Snack Bar
    • Das Auto
    • The Detectives
    • Twitter Frenzy
    • Share The Experience
    • The Social Dimension
    • The Tatort Seal of Approval

    It's 8:15 pm on a Sunday evening in Germany. Just after the evening news show, Tagesschau, the opening Tatort jingle rings in countless households across the country. It's a melody that practically everyone — even those who don't necessarily watch religiously each week — can hum along to. Less well known is that the tune was written by Klaus Doldin...

    1970. That means Tatort has been around for 50 years. The only show that's had a longer run on German television is the so-called "Wort zum Sonntag," or "Word for Sunday." In Germany, public broadcasters are required by law to give the Catholic and Protestant state Churches a short but regular broadcast platform for a brief weekly message. Tatort, ...

    Each week, Tatort is set in a different region in Germany. Sometimes it's in Hamburg, or in Cologne or Berlin. But smaller towns like Saarbrücken and Ludwigshafen also get their turn on screen. In neighboring France, on the other hand, practically every crime show is set in Paris or Marseille, which has a reputation for being dangerous. Tatort is a...

    Snack bars are as essential to Tatort as ketchup is to French fries. While the American officers in the CSI series (which, by the way, also mixes up the locations, even if there are only three: Miami, New York and Las Vegas) discuss their cases in bars, their German colleagues go to the local snack bar to talk. From bratwurst to fries and beer, non...

    Apart from the snack bar, the Tatort detectives also love to think through their cases by chatting in the car — Germans' favorite means of transportation. While Karl-Friedrich Börne, the arrogant and overly intellectual pathologist in Münster, drives a sports car, Klara Blum from Lake Constance prefers a C-class Mercedes. Freddy Schenk from Cologne...

    The Tatort detectives are a colorful bunch, none is like the other. Most, however, are more anti-hero than hero or heroine. They tend to be single-parents working through failed relationships (not unlike their colleagues in Swedish crime series); they have crooked teeth and bulging bellies and an embarrassingly awkward gait when chasing after speed...

    You shouldn't be surprised to see a recurring trend on German Twitter each Sunday at 8:15 pm. As the old school jingle sounds, the frenzy breaks loose: To follow along, the hashtag is simple: #Tatort. The show's official Twitter account, @Tatort, has nearly 240,000 followers. It was counting down the days ahead of the 50th anniversary broadcast:

    It was during the 2006 soccer World Cup in Germany that Germans started the practice of watching sport events in large groups. They even gave it a word that sounds like it's borrowed from English: Public-Viewing. Like a football match, Tatort has been enjoyed in pubs for many years. Drinking beer and speculating over the murder has become such a be...

    Produced by public rather than private broadcasters, Tatort is not purely about entertainment, but also about encouraging dialogue over current social issues. Hot-button topics like forced prostitution, drugs, racism, refugees, and German's asylum policies are often dealt with in the show. The pressing relevance of the issues at hand spurns the dis...

    Facts have to be checked. That's not only true about the facts in Tatort — which aren't always true (the public prosecutors keep at cases their real-life counterparts would never take on) — but also the facts about Tatort. A dissertation has actually been written about the representation of corpses in the popular show and different books about Tato...

  6. An anonymous call leads Eisner and Fellner to investigate the murder of a woman and the disappearance of a child. Eisner and Fellner investigate the death of a senior official from the Interior Ministry. More tough cases for detectives Moritz Eisner and Bibi Fellner to solve in Vienna and beyond.

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  8. Fri, Jan 1, 2021. In the middle of the day, a money messenger was murdered in cold blood in front of a jewelry store in downtown Weimar. Kira Dorn and Lessing accidentally become witnesses and pursue the perpetrator. Lessing is injured in an exchange of fire in the cave and the perpetrator escapes. The dead messenger is Ludgar Döllstädt ...

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