Anna Maria - A woman goes her way

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Television series
Original title Anna Maria - A woman goes her way
Country of production Germany
original language German
Year (s) 1994-1996
length 46 to 94 minutes
Episodes 31 in 3 seasons
genre series
idea Uschi Glas
occupation

Anna Maria - A woman goes her way is a television series with Uschi Glas in the title role, which was broadcast on Sat.1 between 1994 and 1997 .

content

After the death of the gravel works owner Hannes Seeberger, his wife Anna Maria suddenly not only has to look after the children Patricia and Manuel, but also the gravel works. But the company is facing bankruptcy, employees quit and the bank no longer extends important loans. The new business woman also has to learn to assert herself against her competitor Alexander Langer.

publication

The 90-minute pilot aired on October 17, 1994. This was followed by 27 episodes with a running time of approx. 46 minutes, which, in addition to the usual 13 hourly advertising minutes plus a program preview, achieved a broadcast duration of 1 hour.

The last three of the 31 episodes were produced in feature length (approx. 94 min.) And, if repeated, were split into 2 episodes.

In the DVD release, these last three of the 31 episodes are referred to as "double episodes 28 + 29, 30 + 31 and 32 + 33".

The last episode was broadcast on January 13, 1997.

success

This series is not only the most successful series of the station to this day, it also holds the station rating record. The 10 million mark was broken regularly.

In the mid-90s, the series was one of the ratings on Sat.1 alongside the series Kommissar Rex and Der Bulle von Tölz .

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