The juvenile court

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Television series
Original title The juvenile court
Logo Das Jugendgericht.gif
Country of production Germany
original language German
Year (s) 2001-2007
Production
company
filmpool film and television production GmbH
length 45 minutes
Broadcasting
cycle
working days
genre Pseudo-documentary , court show
Theme music Ray John - From me
idea Werner Sandell
production filmpool GmbH
German-language
first broadcast
September 3, 2001 on RTL

The juvenile court is a pseudo-documentary court program that was broadcast from September 2001 to February 2007 in the weekday afternoon program of the private broadcaster RTL .

Since June 2016 the broadcaster RTLplus has been repeating the show every day in its lunch program.

prehistory

After the competing broadcaster Sat.1 had already successfully established the genre of court broadcasts in the afternoon program with judge Barbara Salesch , RTL started the broadcaster's first court broadcast with the juvenile court in September 2001. The one-hour format was broadcast from September 3, 2001 from Monday to Friday on the slot at 4:00 p.m.

actor

The show's first judge was Ruth Herz , who, with her doctorate in law, is also a judge in real life and was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon in 1998. In total, she was active for four years as an actress on the program The Juvenile Court , the last time on September 2, 2005. She followed a call from the University of Oxford .

Successor to Ruth heart was previously a judge for adult criminal law at the district court in Essen active Kirsten Erl , who acted as a judge on 5 September 2005 to the end of the broadcast on 2 February, 2007.

Dirk Küchmeister and Christopher Posch acted as public prosecutors , Eva von Bach , Alexandra Hagen , Andreas Kerkhof and Wolfgang Lohrum on defense . A Mr. Panzer appeared as the police sergeant . Waldemar Scheimen was the narrator.

Grup Tekkan had a prominent guest appearance on the show .

End of broadcast

On February 2, 2007, the last episode of the Juvenile Court was broadcast. The follow-up format on this broadcast slot was the program Staatsanwalt Posch , presented by Christopher Posch, who had already appeared as a public prosecutor at the juvenile court . Thus, RTL orientated itself on the so-called detective documentaries such as Lenßen & Partner or Niederig and Kuhnt - Detective Detectives, which had been running well on Sat.1 for a long time .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The juvenile court. Retrieved November 5, 2019 .