One for all - women can do better

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Television series
Original title One for all - women can do better
Country of production Germany
original language German
year 2009
Production
company
length 24 minutes
Episodes 100 in 1 season
genre Soap opera
Theme music I + I - that's how it should stay
idea Dirk Eisfeld
production
  • Dirk Eisfeld
  • Alexander Ollig
  • music Thomas Klemm
    First broadcast April 20 - October 16, 2009 on Das Erste
    occupation

    One for all - women can do it better was a German soap opera that was broadcast from April to October 2009 in the evening program of the first .

    background

    One for all - women can do better was the fifth daily series in the program of Das Erste after Rote Rosen , Sturm der Liebe , Verbotene Liebe and Marienhof . In order to attract more viewers to the new format, the series was also broadcast on Mondays for the first six weeks on the slot of the successful police series Großstadtrevier . From July 1st, however, they wanted to return to the familiar scheme and broadcast the soap only from Tuesdays to Fridays. 200 episodes were planned, but after only 46 episodes broadcast, ARD decided to discontinue the series after 100 episodes. The last episode aired on October 16, 2009. The last day of shooting in the studio in the Ludwigsburg Werkcafe was Friday, July 17th, 2009.

    action

    The four main characters Lilli, Bärbel, Yvonne and Melanie live with their families in the small town of Dorach. All four women are employees of the medium-sized cooling system manufacturer Wetzmann. This company is threatened with closure and the four main characters are fighting to keep their jobs.

    Charisma

    The series has been broadcast Monday through Friday (from July 1, 2009 Tuesday through Friday) at 6:50 pm on Das Erste since April 20, 2009 . The episodes of the previous week were repeated on Sundays between 4:45 and 6:20 p.m. and Mondays to Fridays at 5:35 p.m. at EinsFestival . There was also the opportunity to watch missed episodes for a week in the ARD media library.

    production

    The series was commissioned by ARD advertising and has been produced by Rubicon Filmproduktion in cooperation with Bavaria Fernsehproduktion in Ludwigsburg since January 22, 2009 . The set was located in the former broadcasting studio of the former regional broadcaster B.TV , the area of ​​which was increased from 1,600 to 2,300 square meters by moving an intermediate level. The studio was located on the former premises of the medium-sized kitchen and cooling system manufacturer Eisfink . The majority of the outdoor shots took place in Ludwigsburg, Bietigheim-Bissingen and Oberriexingen , but the plot of the series was set in the fictional small town of Dorach.

    criticism

    The advertisement for the series was controversially criticized. The German Advertising Council received a complaint about sexual discrimination against men in the radio spots broadcast, but this did not lead to a complaint by the German Advertising Council. The advertising could continue.

    Opening credits

    The opening credits included: Katharina Schubert, Thorsten Nindel, Patrick Jahns, Louisa Herfert, Katharina Kaali, Yasmina Djaballah, Anna Hopperdietz, Nicolas König, Joel Stuehl, Tom Wlaschiha, Niki Greb, Peter Zimmermann and Alexander Sholti.

    occupation

    main actor

    Sorted according to the order of entry.

    actor Role name consequences Years description
    Thorsten Nindel Bernd Lemcke 1-100 2009 Lilli's husband, father of Theo and Rosa
    Katharina Schubert Lilli Lemcke, b. Böger 1-100 2009 Daughter of Klaus, wife of Bernd, mother of Theo and Rosa, ex-girlfriend of Jan
    Nicolas King Gaston Dubois 1-100 2009 Bärbel's husband, Paul's stepfather, Natalie's son
    Yasmina Djaballah Bärbel Dubois 1-100 2009 Wife of Gaston, mother of Paul
    Patrick Jahns Theo Lemcke 1-100 2009 Son of Lilli and Bernd, brother of Rosa, grandson of Klaus
    Louisa Herfert Rosa Lemcke 1-100 2009 Daughter of Lilli and Bernd, sister of Theo, granddaughter of Klaus
    Anna Hopperdietz Melanie Weber 1-100 2009 temporary friend of Sebastian
    Catherine Kaali Yvonne Kurz 1-100 2009 Daughter of Mimi, friend of Ken, ex-girlfriend of Johnny
    Joel Stuehl Paul Dubois 1-100 2009 Son or stepson of Bärbel and Gaston, step-son of Natalie
    Thomas Wlaschiha Sebastian Vollenbrinck 1-99 2009 Son of Viktor, brother of Saskia, temporary friend of Melanie, ex-affair of Charlotte
    Christian Hoening Konrad Wetzmann 1-80 2009 Son of Martin and Elisabeth
    Peter Zimmermann Viktor Vollenbrinck 1-88 2009 Father of Sebastian and Saskia
    Niki Greb Charlotte von Birnau 1-88 2009 Ex-affair of Sebastian, employee of Viktor Vollenbrinck
    Jürgen Haug Klaus Böger 1-99 2009 Father of Lilli, grandfather of Theo and Rosa
    Martin Armknecht Gerd Grauberg 1-88 2009 Employee in the Wetzmann works
    Alexander Sholti Karl Egon "KEN" Neugebauer 1-100 2009 Friend of Yvonne
    Cornelia Lippert Elisabeth Wetzmann 1-64 2009 Martin's wife, Konrad's mother
    Iris Werlin Miriam "Mimi" in short 2-99 2009 Mother of Yvonne
    Sven Waasner Johannes "Johnny" Bellmer 8-100 2009 Yvonne's ex-boyfriend
    Stefan Mocker Dr. Martin Wetzmann 14-85 2009 Elisabeth's husband, Konrad's father
    Gloria Nefzger Saskia Vollenbrinck 68-100 2009 Daughter of Viktor, sister of Sebastian

    supporting cast

    Sorted according to the order of entry.

    actor Role name consequences
    Hasan Dere Gatekeeper Ercan 1-100
    Christian A. Koch Knut radish 3-70
    Christine Kutschera Dr. Schmidt 7-11
    Michael Hunter Jan Freiberg 91-100
    Susanne Scholl Natalie Dubois 100

    Web links

    Individual evidence

    1. One for all - women can do it better ends after 100 episodes ( memento of the original from April 16, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Article at DailyNet.de, July 1, 2009  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.dailynet.de
    2. One for all - women can do it better Eve flop: ARD discontinues women's series In: Spiegel Online. Retrieved April 16, 2014.