Preview: TV tips on Thursday

In tranquil Murbruck, a world is collapsing: in the morning, the highly respected Rudi Stiegler (Gottfried Breitfuss) goes bankrupt with his private bank and in the evening he dies in his own house in a robbery.

Preview: TV tips on Thursday

In tranquil Murbruck, a world is collapsing: in the morning, the highly respected Rudi Stiegler (Gottfried Breitfuss) goes bankrupt with his private bank and in the evening he dies in his own house in a robbery. The rescuers called by his wife Lore (Fanny Stavjanik) arrive too late. Although the cause of death is clearly a heart attack, the burglars do not appear to be entirely innocent. For Commissioner Sascha Bergmann (Hary Prinz) and his colleague Anni Sulmtaler (Anna Unterberger), the whole thing looks like a criminal case.

Carmen Nebel presents "The most beautiful Christmas hits" live from Munich. Also in 2022, many celebrities support the big show gala in favor of "Misereor" and "Bread for the World". Jonas Kaufmann, Roland Kaiser, Andreas Gabalier, David Garrett, Annett Louisan, Ella Endlich, Hannes Jaenicke, Ross Antony, Frank Buschmann and many more will be there.

Jörg Draeger and Daniel Boschmann are going all out again. They gamble with candidates from the audience for cash and non-cash prizes in envelopes, boxes or goals. Who plays with tactics and skill against the gambler king Jörg Draeger? Who Lands the Big Deal? Who goes home with the Zonk as the most charming consolation prize in the world?

Louisiana, 1935: John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan) is jailed for murdering two girls. He soon turns out to be a gentle giant who possesses supernatural powers. Warden Paul Edgecomb (Tom Hanks) is quickly convinced of the inmate's extraordinary abilities. Finally, the chief warden takes his prisoner to the warden's wife, who has cancer, to heal the dying woman. But at the same time, the appointed time of Coffey's own death in the electric chair is approaching.

This time Frank Rosin received a call for help from near Karlsruhe: In the idyllic Rheinstetten there is a house for friends of nature, the "Gasthaus Rheinebene". When the professional arrives, he is horrified - because he is looking in vain for the joy of nature here. Instead, guests are seated behind a gray tarpaulin that's more reminiscent of an abandoned parking lot. He is even more shocked that Susanne has been running the restaurant like this for 15 years. Can the chef still save the business?

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