Dating daisy

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Television series
German title Dating daisy
Country of production Germany
year 2014
Production
company
New German film company
length 25 minutes
Director
script
  • Fabian Hebestreit (head author)
  • Benjamin Karalic
  • Florian Schumacher
  • German-language
    first broadcast
    October 10, 2014 on Das Erste
    occupation

    Dating Daisy is a dramedy television series on the First . The first season with 16 episodes of 25 minutes each went on air on October 10, 2014 and runs on Fridays at 6.45 p.m. and 7.10 p.m. on Das Erste.

    occupation

    Tina Amon Amonsen , Leonie Brandis , Manuel Cortez and Steffen Groth play the leading roles .

    action

    Daisy (Tina Amon Amonsen) is in her early thirties when she catches her husband Antonio (Manuel Cortez) red-handed with her new work colleague after 13 happy years of marriage. That has consequences! Daisy throws the unfaithful out of her life and faces the new existence as a single. In general, all of life has to be rearranged, but she has no plan. Fortunately, there is Carla (Leonie Brandis), her best friend, who works with her as a nurse and has both good nerves and good ideas, both professionally and privately. With Carla's moral support, Daisy throws herself back on the single market and a new home is quickly found. However, it will take a lot of time and nerves until the shack that Daisy buys with her last money is habitable. Fortunately, the likable and handsome craftsman Markus (Steffen Groth) crashes into her life and spontaneously into her heart. However, Markus has a real flaw that cannot be discussed away. But Daisy doesn't get discouraged that easily. She goes on the prowl. Has dates, experienced disappointments, disasters and real highlights. The search for that great new love is turbulent. "New beginnings, car accidents, collapsing house walls, lots of frogs, an ex-husband who keeps popping up, and a dream prince: The full, plump, crying life is waiting for Daisy", this is how DasErste advertises the new series.

    Episodes

    season 1

    No.
    ( total )
    No.
    ( St. )
    Original title First broadcast D Director
    1 1 Rule No. 1: Sexy craftsmen make a fresh start easier! October 10, 2014 Züli Aladag
    2 2 Rule # 2: Get Mr. Darcy out of your head! 17th October 2014 Züli Aladag
    3 3 Rule # 3: Never date on an empty stomach! 17th October 2014 Züli Aladag
    4th 4th Rule No. 4: If the sex is too good, ask yourself why! October 24, 2014 Züli Aladag
    5 5 Rule No. 5: Protect your rantan plan! October 24, 2014 Martin Busker
    6th 6th Rule No. 6: Never Think About Your Ex! October 31, 2014 Martin Busker
    7th 7th Rule No. 7: Beware of cobras! October 31, 2014 Martin Busker
    8th 8th Rule No. 8: First divorce, then saw ...! November 7, 2014 Martin Busker
    9 9 Rule # 9: give speed dating a chance! November 7, 2014 Ariane Zeller
    10 10 Rule # 10: Leave Your Little Sister At Home! November 14, 2014 Ariane Zeller
    11 11 Rule No. 11: Steer clear of chocolate sandwiches! November 14, 2014 Ariane Zeller
    12 13 Rule # 12: Never Let Your Eggs Count! November 21, 2014 Ariane Zeller
    13 13 Rule # 13: Don't do your ex a favor! November 21, 2014 Ariane Zeller
    14th 14th Rule No. 14: Family (almost) always comes first! November 28, 2014 Ariane Zeller
    15th 15th Rule No. 15: Never leave the house with a "fever"! November 28, 2014 Ariane Zeller
    16 16 Rule No. 16: Let yourself be surprised! December 12, 2014 Ariane Zeller

    background

    The scripts were written by Fabian Hebestreit (head writer), Benjamin Karalic and Florian Schumacher. Direction: Züli Aladag (episodes 1–4), Martin Busker (episodes 5–8) and Ariane Zeller (episodes 9–16). "Dating Daisy" is produced by ndF Berlin GmbH (producer: Nataly Kudiabor) on behalf of ARD Werbung für DasErste (editor: Daniela Boehm - Bayerischer Rundfunk ).

    reception

    While the Berliner Zeitung in Dating Daisy praised it as a "series worth seeing in the evening before", the Frankfurter Rundschau sees the series as a "new low point in the ARD evening program".

    Odds

    The series started with 760,000 viewers (market share among 14 to 49 year olds 4.0%) and remained at this level in the following episodes. 2nd episode: 0.74 million (3.6% employees); 3rd episode: 0.80 million (3.5% employees).

    Web links

    Individual evidence

    1. Three and a half points per minute , Berliner Zeitung, October 10, 2014
    2. ^ Berliner Puppenkiste , Frankfurter Rundschau , October 9, 2014
    3. “Supertalent” defeats “The Voice” - both shows with great ratings , Media.com, accessed on November 6, 2014