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00:00 The Inspector - Dead Man in the Rain 57:24 Derrick - Forest Path 01:56:28 The Old Man - Business Trip 03:31:50 The Crime Museum - Five Photos 04:29:03 The Fifth Column - There's No Way Back Tip: Watch in the evening, fall asleep and carry on watching the next day. I've been doing that for years :-) The Inspector is the title of a German television crime series from 1969 to 1976 with Erik Ode in the title role. It was written by Herbert Reinecker and set in Munich and the surrounding area. Contents The 97 episodes of the series, shot in Munich and produced on 35mm film, were first broadcast on ZDF from January 3, 1969 to January 30, 1976. Filming began in the spring of 1968. The first completed episode, The Knife in the Safe, was broadcast second, the second first. It is noteworthy that Inspector Keller, played by Erik Ode, solved his first case from his sickbed. Although ZDF introduced color television in 1967, the series was produced in black and white until the end. The Inspector followed almost immediately on an older ZDF crime series, Das Kriminalmuseum, in which Erik Ode also appeared three times as an investigator and which was also produced by Helmut Ringelmann. Read more on Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_Kom... Derrick is the title of a German television crime series with Horst Tappert in the title role of Munich Chief Inspector Stephan Derrick and Fritz Wepper in the role of his partner, Inspector Harry Klein. It was first broadcast between October 1974 and October 1998 on German-speaking television. Herbert Reinecker was responsible for the scripts for all 281 episodes. Helmut Ringelmann produced the series on behalf of ZDF, ORF and SF. The series was directed by Helmuth Ashley, Zbyněk Brynych, Gero Erhardt, Dietrich Haugk, Horst Tappert and Alfred Weidenmann, among others. Derrick, the best-selling German series in television history, has been broadcast in over 100 countries. Plot, characters and cast Chief Inspector Stephan Derrick and Inspector Harry Klein investigate murder cases in the greater Munich area, most of the locations are in the city of Munich. Read more on Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derrick Der Alte is a German-language television crime series produced by Neue Münchner Fernsehproduktion for ZDF, SRF and ORF. The 94-minute pilot film entitled Die Dienstreise was broadcast on Easter Monday 1977. History In the first 100 episodes, Erwin Köster (Siegfried Lowitz) headed Homicide Commission II at Munich Police Headquarters. He was supported by his assistants Gerd Heymann (Michael Ande) and Martin Brenner (Jan Hendriks). His superior was Franz Millinger (Henning Schlüter). Read more on Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_Alte The Crime Museum is the title of a German television crime series, 41 episodes of which were produced and first broadcast between 1963 and 1970. The series is considered to be the first crime series in the evening program of ZDF, which had only been on the air for four days when the first episode was broadcast. The films were produced by Intertel Television GmbH, whose managing director was Helmut Ringelmann until 1968. According to the credits, the episodes, which are around 60 to 75 minutes long and feature changing actors, are based on real events. The series, which was successful until the end and whose episodes achieved ratings of between 45 and 60 percent, was discontinued in 1968 and replaced by The Commissioner. In 1969 and 1970, two more episodes were broadcast outside of the actual series. Read more on Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Das_Kri... The Fifth Column was a German television series by ZDF, of which 23 episodes were broadcast at irregular intervals from June 6, 1963 to October 11, 1968. Referring to the term Fifth Column, it was the first spy series on German television. Against the backdrop of the Cold War, it had a political content as well as entertainment - which was somewhat unusual for a television series - because its topic was the activities of Eastern secret services on the soil of the Federal Republic of Germany. Western counter-espionage, i.e. the police and military, always had the upper hand. Each of the episodes was self-contained; there were no constant main actors. The basis for all episodes were real cases that were only slightly edited and changed for the feature film format. For example, episode 15 ("Murder on Command") deals with the murder of the Ukrainian exiled politician Stepan Bandera by the KGB agent Bogdan Staschinski. Read more on Wikipedia https://shorturl.at/X34dx