The crime story

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Television series
Original title The crime story
Country of production Germany
original language German
Year (s) 1970, 1973-1974
Production
company
Aurora Television Hamburg
Ufa television production Berlin
length 25 minutes
Episodes 26 in 2 seasons ( list )
genre Crime series
production Ulrich Berns
music Hans-Martin Majewski
David Kamien
Peter Thomas
First broadcast September 4th 1970 on ARD

The crime story is a television series produced by ARD in 1970 (season 1) and 1973 (season 2) , which was broadcast for the first time in 1970 and 1973 and 1974 by Westdeutscher Rundfunk Köln in the evening program.

action

In season 1 of this crime series, only Inspector Parkinson investigates murder cases, solves break-ins and searches for missing people. In season 2, private detective Carlis is at his side.

background

The forerunner of the two seasons was the six-part series Detective Quarles from 1968, in which Eric Pohlmann determined under the name Quarles . The cases of Season 1 (original name Die Kriminalnovelle ) were based on literary sources by Cyril Hare . In season 2, the scripts came from different authors, including Julian Symons , the author of the previous series. Eric Pohlmann continued to play the role in the follow-up series, Mr. Carlis and his adventurous stories .

Actors and roles (selection)

In addition to the actors shown in the table below, Günter Pfitzmann , Doris Kunstmann , Karl Michael Vogler , Dieter Hallervorden , Liane Hielscher , Louise Martini , Ferdy Mayne and Klaus Schwarzkopf had guest appearances.

Actors Season 1 role
Eva Berthold Hilda Trent
Ivan Desny Teddy Brancaster
Andrea Grosske Mrs. Wellmann
Raimund Harmstorf Mike Jay
Walter Jokisch Parkinson's Inspector
Irmgard Kootes Jenny Holman
Albert Lieven John Pennington
Edgar Maschmann Donor
Heinz Meier Mr. Wellman
Eva Pflug Sybil Meinwaring
Wolfram Schaerf Attorney Holman
Rolf Schimpf Mr. Smith
Hans Timmermann Timothy Trent
Ingrid van Bergen Cat
Wolf of Gersum Charles Meinwaring
Helen von Münchofen Jane Brancaster
Peter Wienecke Assistant Miller
Actors Season 2 role
Herbert Bötticher Green
Herta Fahrenkrog Anne
Benno Hoffmann Honeymouth
Walter Jokisch Parkinson's Inspector
Gerda-Maria Juergens landlady
Jochen Köppel Jerôme
Diana grains Mrs. Lobbet
Renate Küster Linda
Günter Lüdke Phipps
Edgar Maschmann Bendley
Kurd Pieritz Feering / Sir John
Eric Pohlmann Francis Carlis
Joachim Rake Rutherford
Rolf Schimpf Bloomer
Heinz Schubert Gérard / Lautrec
Herbert Stass Kane
Ingrid van Bergen Mrs. Prothero

Direction and script

Wolfgang Staudte , Wilm ten Haaf , Rudolf Nussgruber , Michael Braun and Hans Quest were responsible for directing the individual episodes . The screenwriters included Martin Duschat , Cyril Hare, Margery Allingham, and Julian Symons.

Episodes

season 1

episode title First broadcast
1 Poor Mr. Wellman 4th September 1970
2 Premiere in the villa September 11, 1970
3 Death of a blackmailer September 18, 1970
4th The gallows birds 2nd October 1970
5 It stays in the family October 9, 1970

season 2

episode title First broadcast
1 The scary husband September 21, 1973
2 The red queen September 28, 1973
3 Man misses 5th October 1973
4th Secret files SF2 October 12, 1973
5 The brandy tasting November 9, 1973
6th The Frenchman's gloves November 16, 1973
7th The sleeve with the green thread 7th December 1973
8th A cylinder made of onyx December 21, 1973
9 Mrs. Appleby's bear unknown
10 Miss Burnside's dilemma unknown
11 The boarding school of Dr. Foster unknown
12 It doesn't work out unknown
13 Mexican dreams unknown
14th Thanks to William Shakespeare unknown
15th The unfortunate piano tuner unknown
16 The eyewitness unknown
17th This will kill you unknown
18th Sebastiano unknown
19th Duck hunting unknown
20th The animal lover unknown
21st Sir Olin's legacy unknown

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 10, 2018 .