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- Four Vietnam vets, framed for a crime they didn't commit, help the innocent while on the run from the military.
- The soap-operish antics of two families: the Campbells and the Tates.
- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- An examination of the trials and tribulations of the Jordache family, from the period following World War II to the late 1960s.
- The daily lives of police officers in the St. Pauli district of Hamburg.
- A documentary film about session and touring musicians that are hired by well established and famous bands and artists like Metallica, KISS, and Billy Joel. These hired guns may not be household names, but are still masters of their craft.
- Desperate to help her son, Rabiye Kurnaz, a housewife and loving mother from Bremen, goes to the police, notifies authorities and almost despairs at their impotence and in the end, against all the odds, something truly remarkable happens.
- The life and career of breakthrough German painter Paula Modersohn-Becker.
- In 1980 West Germany, Frank Lehmann is drafted into the Bundeswehr. Frank moves in with hippie squatters in his natal Bremen. Just as in the army, his big mouth and naive honesty keep causing trouble.
- Lolle's love life in Berlin is as complicated as ever. After the story with Sven, her second cousin, was over, she got together with her best friend Hart and the two are about to get married. That is, if Sven doesn't ruin things.
- The Schefer family is moving from Kiel to Bremen. Wolfgang Schefer is a Captain in the German Navy and the Commander of the Navy base in Bremen. Sybille wants to get back to her old job--she was a teacher before she and Wolfgang had their first child, Felix. There is just one problem: she works at the same school attended by their children: Felix, Henrietta (Jenny), Moritz, and Alexander (Alex).
- The German translation of the show was: The Music Shop. It was a West German music television programme that ran from 13 December 1972 to 29 November 1984. The show continued the 1960s Beat-Club under a new name, and in turn was replaced by Extra-Tour. As stated, 90 episodes were aired. All episodes were produced by Radio Bremen and directed by Michael Leckebusch. A normal episode of the show, usually featured several live performances by guest musicians, and ran around 45 minutes. Some episodes were longer, and a few were shorter. In the 1980s, music videos were shown along with live performances. .
- This is the story of a runaway desperate poor 14 years old boy, becoming a prostitute and suffering all kinds of tribulations in Rome in the 80s. And the gay scene is somewhat accurate of those days
- A German news show on the public broadcaster ARD.
- On a Lower Saxony petty farm, the aging cat, dog, rooster and donkey see their hope of a happy old day smashes overhearing the spineless farmer Georg's second wife Martha say they need to marry off her stepdaughter Lisa to wealthier farmer Hans Sittler and kill off the over date animals. So they run for their loves, with a vague plan to become city musicians in Bremen. Lisa also flees thither, being in love with farmhand Johann, unaware Martha signed him up for a ship sailing from that very port. The three parties deal with hardships on the road, including a band of robbers, but gradually team up and devise a grand plan.
- Als sich Christiane F. zu David Bowies Song "Heroes" einen weiteren Schuss Heroin setzt, schauen ihr 1981 allein in Deutschland fünf Millionen Menschen zu. Nie zuvor wurde Drogensucht und ihre Folgen filmisch so radikal umgesetzt. Wie konnte die Geschichte von einem minderjährigen Mädchen, das sein Leben an Drogen und Sex verliert, ein Meilenstein in Literatur und Kino werden? Als der Spielfilm "Christiane F. - Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo" 1981 seine Premiere in den deutschen Kinos feiert, kommen viele Menschen erschüttert aus der Vorführung. Nie zuvor wurden Drogensucht, Entzug und Prostitution so radikal dargestellt. Vor allem die Darstellerin Natja Brunckhorst und der Darsteller Thomas Haustein beeindrucken das Publikum nachhaltig. Es sind die 80er Jahre in West-Berlin; eine faszinierende Jugendkultur entwickelt sich in der Stadt, in der es weder eine Sperrstunde noch Grenzen zu geben scheint - obwohl sie eine meterhohe Mauer umgibt. Am Bahnhof Zoo - dem Zentrum West-Berlins - herrscht das Elend vor. Hier verbringen Drogensüchtige ihren Alltag, viele davon noch Kinder. Christiane F. ist eines davon. Sie erzählt zwei Journalisten ihre Geschichte. Schonungslos und ungeschönt. Das Buch wird ein Bestseller und kurz darauf wird daraus der erfolgreichste Film der 80er Jahre entstehen. Dem Spielfilm gelingt mit seiner radikalen Bildsprache und modernen Dramaturgie eine Rezeption bis ins Heute. Die Dokumentation geht der Frage nach, wie die Geschichte von einem Mädchen, das sein Leben an Drogen und Sex verliert, ein Meilenstein in Literatur und Kino werden konnte, und zeichnet den damaligen Zeitgeist nach. Nie zuvor veröffentliche Casting-Aufnahmen und Stimmen von einem Großteil der damaligen Crew wie dem Regisseur Uli Edel, dem Drehbuchautor Herman Weigel, dem Produzenten Hans Weth und dem Darsteller Thomas Haustein erzählen von den schwierigen Bedingungen bei den Dreharbeiten, von der Mitwirkung David Bowies und dem Umgang mit dem Erfolg.
- The life of the respectable career woman Kathrin is turned upside down when she falls in love with her son's teacher. The two start a relationship.
- Rock''s legendary performers graced the stage of this famed television show. Performing on television with no time limitations, these artists were able to pull out all the stops on, what today are, some of their most recognizable songs.
- Through interviews and archive footage, this video details the history of the rock opera TOMMY, including the album, the movie and the broadway musical.
- Kim Frank tells the story of his band Echt. Made from over 240 hours of private recordings he shows his friends and himself growing up and gives intimate insight into their lives as pop stars in the 90s.
- Famous Entertainer Rudi Carell makes dreams come true for unknown people. Inbetween the suprises young music talents perform famous songs.
- He was an icon, flamboyant pianist, egomaniac, showman par excellence: Liberace - the King of Bling, led his life in the fast lanes between Hollywood, Las Vegas and Palm Springs. In the middle of the Californian desert, where Hollywood stars celebrated wild parties around private pools, he lived a paradoxical life of spectacle and secrecy, illusion and reality. His success is closely linked to the growing popularity of television and the American TV era. Scores of American housewives adored the musician who could play everything from jazz to classic. His public life was as paradoxical as his performances were glamorous. No other artist cultivated such an openly camp persona on America's biggest stages while at the same time vehemently refusing to come out as gay, a facade Liberace kept up until his death. He was one of the first celebrities to die of complications from the AIDS virus, although his death was officially attributed to "heart failure" in order to preserve the memory of the one-man Disneyland. We examine his stellar career and its abrupt end in the context of America's social and media history. Liberace's story reflects the American dream - but also the country's bigotry and the divisions of a rapidly growing society.
- Vicco von Bülow is featured in a number of video snippets from his well-known cartoons, rare documentary material from the early years of his career, and interviews with friends, colleagues, specialists, and admirers.
- In a time long gone, the sisters Alma and Christine live in their little house on the outskirts of a village and look after themselves. While the beautiful Christine jumps through life confidently and wildly, never wears shoes and is not afraid of anything, her sister Alma is more cautious and downright shy. She has a slightly larger build and indulges in her great hobby, painting. Here she has an extraordinary talent, which makes her modestly small, while her sister predicts a great future for her. And so, after some hesitation, Alma is hired at Prince Philip's court as a painter for his botanical almanac. Philip lives only for his plants, for science, is modest and a little crazy. In any case, aristocratic ladies willing to marry cannot get hold of him. In return, he gets along blindly with Alma, without realizing that she would be just the right person for him. Instead, he falls for Christine after seeing a picture of her at Alma's. A love story unfolds, in which the evil baroness and her daughter Irm play a decisive role, Christine almost dies and a nymph and the little puppy Zitterinchen get involved. Everything will be fine in the end and if they didn't die, then they're still alive today.
- Günther Wallraff assumes the identity of a Turkish man called Ali Sigirlioglu. He opts to disguise himself for his experiment. He alters his appearance by wearing contact lenses and a wig to make himself appear younger.
- "Caren Miosga" is a political talk show on Das Erste. It's the Successor of Anne Will (2007).
- Greed - a series by Dieter Wedel.
- Six intertwined people struggle with their own sincerity, and, in so doing, unravel their secrets and the lies they live.
- The man who invented James Bond: The story of Ian Fleming, real-life spy, ladies' man and sportsman, who was there at the birth of MI-5 and the CIA, and gave the world one of its most enduring and iconic heroes: Bond. James Bond.
- 20 forgotten suitcases in New York. Belonging to German immigrants. Refugees from Nazism.
- In the small village there is great sadness and despondency everywhere. Whatever the residents do, nothing grows in the village except cabbage. But that was not always the case: for many years the golden thaler brought wealth and happiness to the village without the residents having to do anything for it. The girl Anna Barbara can no longer take it. She secretly goes looking for the rag collector who the mayor's wife believes has stolen the golden thaler. In the forest Anna Barbara meets the rag collector Hans Geiz. The bony old man actually owns the thaler. However, he only wants to give it to Anna Barbara if she puts herself in his service. So she accompanies him into his subterranean labyrinth, where Hans Geiz has collected tons of junk. First he leads her into a room full of copper dishes and tells her to clean everything up. But the water is lazy and the work can hardly be done. Alone in the room, a man unexpectedly appears to her who promises to help her clean if she will marry him in return. In a community of convenience, the two team up with the aim of one day leaving the underworld. Next, Anna Barbara is supposed to polish a chamber full of silverware. She also manages this task together with the cleaning man. Finally, Hans Geiz leads Anna Barbara into a chamber of innumerable gold coins, which is also said to contain the golden thaler. Anna Barbara busily cleans the thalers with the cleaning man and can't find the golden one. Finally she discovers it in a chunk of bread and believes she has reached her destination. But she overlooked the fact that the cleaning man was completely exhausted. Now, when she threatens to lose her boyfriend, she admits her love. Then the thaler crumbles to dust and the cleaning man turns back into the boy Stefan. Anna Barbara returns to the village with her sweetheart Stefan. She makes it clear to the residents that the taler was a curse and a blessing at the same time, because the wealth it had given them cooled their care and love and made them lame and lazy. Hans Avarice is left alone with his junk.
- In the late 80s and early 90s, French-German pop duo Milli Vanilli were on top of the world, with millions of albums sold around the globe and a Grammy for Best New Artist under their belt. However, a scandal involving the group caused their dreams to come crashing down.
- 3nach9 is a talk show on Radio Bremen.
- Maren Kroymann and the whole gang.
- Funkytown is an entertaining, movie-style documentary about the music and overall cultural scene of six American cities: Minneapolis and St. Paul, New Orleans, San Francisco, Nashville, Philadelphia, and Chicago. The series is hosted by singer, songwriter Cynthia Johnson (singer of number one hit Funkytown), who presents the hot spots and the cities' artists, bands, musicians, actors, amongst others. Each episode features VISITS to important historical, original locations (such as music bars, jazz clubs, concert halls, recording studios, amongst other original sites), PERFORMANCES of the cities' most known but also upcoming artists and bands at the city's most beautiful, outdoor locations, INTERVIEWS with renowned artists, musicians, producers, actors and all kind of people who have shaped the cultural and musical style of each city. Each of the selected city boasts a vibrant, thriving music scene since many years with different musical styles from Rock and Pop over Blues, R'n B and Jazz, to Funk, Reggae, Rap, and Hip Hop.
- An old man his name Hims is living near a mill which is beside a willow tree. He lives by fishing from the river which pass by near the mill. One day while fishing he witnesses a murder.
- Fairground stories.