Preview: TV tips on Sunday

On the German side of the Oder, the lawyer Leon Herne is found dead with a gunshot wound.

Preview: TV tips on Sunday

On the German side of the Oder, the lawyer Leon Herne is found dead with a gunshot wound. Alexandra Luschke (Gisa Flake) and Karl Rogov (Frank Leo Schröder), who are investigating this case together for the first time, follow his trail through the forest to the Polish side, where the hunting group spent the night. You need to find out if a competitor has been eliminated or a hunt has escalated.

The cheerful Hannah (Anneke Kim Sarnau) wants to save her relationship with her long-time friend Simon (Thomas Niehaus). She creates a calendar of activities for the next year in order to get closer to each other again. However, she accidentally leaves the calendar on a park bench. There the maverick publisher Jonathan (Stefan Jürgens) discovers him and quickly decides to find the author. The loving design of the calendar touches him.

School is stupid? But not with Germany's most popular teacher Elyas M'Barek: The bank robber Zeki is released from prison and wants to be hired as a caretaker at a school because he suspects the money from a robbery is under the gymnasium. He actually gets the job - but is hired as a substitute teacher due to a misunderstanding.

Michael Bay's epic series enters its brilliant fifth round: Optimus Prime is alive again. Together with his creator Quintessa, he wants to rebuild his home of Cybertron. But for this he needs a lost artifact from the Arthurian legend. Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg) and Bumblebee then forge unlikely alliances to save their home planet. Will they be able to join forces to save the earth from destruction?

Another special at Kitchen Impossible - the Baltic Edition! Tim Mälzer meets chef Matthias Diether, a Berlin native who has taken the Baltic gourmet scene to a new level - his restaurant "180° by Matthias Diether" was awarded two Michelin stars in 2023. The two agreed in advance that they would travel to the capitals of the three Baltic countries as part of this special.

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