The mushroom king

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Television series
Original title The mushroom king
Country of production Germany
original language German
year 1988
Production
company
ARD
length 45 minutes
Episodes 6 in 1 season
genre Family series
Theme music I always had problems with women
idea Rüdiger sober
First broadcast 1988 on Das Erste
occupation

Der Schwammerlkönig is a television series by Rüdiger Nüchtern for Bavarian Radio . In 1988 there were six episodes of 45 minutes each, which were first broadcast on the ARD's evening program.

In the best Lemke manner , Wolfgang Fierek and Walter Sedlmayr show their skills. Wolfgang Fierek sings the title song for the series himself.

action

The series is mainly about Fritz Schwaiger, a sun boy and womanizer who does not want to grow up and therefore repeatedly clashes with his down-to-earth father who grows mushrooms . Quite surprisingly, “Dädy” Schwaiger decides to fly to the South Seas with his friend Haller. They want to enjoy their life again, as they think, before they see the mushrooms from below. So Fritz finally gets the opportunity to run his father's company independently and has big plans for the mushrooms. By teaming up with an Italian competitor, he hopes to become a delicatessen entrepreneur. Since he can hardly resist a woman, he always has to rely on the help of his friends Klaus and Peter Haller, but also on that of the faithful housekeeper Anni.

"Dädy" Schwaiger, who in the meantime has built up a flourishing holiday village in the South Pacific, turns up again in the end and already has new plans, father and son do not seem so dissimilar.

Individual episodes

DVD

The series was released on DVD on September 18, 2008 by Euro Video.

Web links

Individual evidence

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