The sanatorium

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Television series
Original title The sanatorium
The Kurheim Logo.jpg
Country of production Germany
original language German
year 1972
Production
company
Gyula Trebitsch film
length 25 minutes
Episodes 13 ( list )
genre Family series
Director Dieter Wedel
script Arno Alexander
Rochus Bassauer
Jürgen Knop
production Gyula Trebitsch
music Klaus Munro
First broadcast April 12, 1972 on ARD
occupation

The Kurheim is a television series produced by Gyula Trebitsch in 1971 and 1972 . It was broadcast on the ARD's evening program from April 1972 .

action

Marion Mohn's husband has to be hospitalized for a long time because of a serious accident. It is now up to her to keep the family afloat financially. At the Kurheim Medebach she found a position as assistant to the home manager Henriette Below. While she takes care of the spa guests and their worries and problems, she also has to take care of her two sons and other family matters. She finds help and support from the home manager.

background

The series, which also operated under the name Kurheim Medebach , was shot in two seasons (6 and 7 episodes, respectively). However, it was broadcast in just one season.

Guest actors (selection)

The actors had Helga Feddersen , Antje Hagen , Lieselotte Arnold , Olaf Sveistrup , Margot Trooger , Kurt Jaggberg , Gerhart Lippert , Gerda-Maria Jürgens , Rolf Schimpf and Will van Deeg had guest appearances in this series.

Episodes

episode title First broadcast
1 The application April 12, 1972
2 The children April 19, 1972
3 The hunted April 26, 1972
4th The organizer May 3, 1972
5 The Rosenkavalier May 10, 1972
6th Changes 17th May 1972
7th Birch field May 24, 1972
8th Mrs. Obermayer May 31, 1972
9 Leisure activities June 7, 1972
10 Summer ball June 14, 1972
11 Monika June 21, 1972
12 deals June 28, 1972
13 Suspicions 5th July 1972

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Reufsteck , Stefan Niggemeier : Das Fernsehlexikon. All over 7000 programs from Ally McBeal to the ZDF hit parade . Goldmann, Munich 2005, ISBN 3-442-30124-6 .
  2. Thomas Hrsuka, Jovan Evermann: The new series guide . Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-89602-513-9 .
  3. The crime thriller homepage. Retrieved November 16, 2018 .