It happened in Berlin (TV series)

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Television broadcast
Original title It happened in Berlin
Country of production Germany
original language German
year 1965
length 35 minutes
Episodes 3
genre Crime series
Director Ottokar Runze
German-language
first broadcast
June 23, 1965
occupation

It happened in Berlin is a 3-part crime series that ran in the summer of 1965 on the ZDF evening program .

content

Commissioner Zett and his assistant Lothar investigate cases of fraud and theft within Berlin. A fraudster takes advantage of the good faith of older people, a gang of young car thieves engages in breakneck chases with the police.

Others

It happened in Berlin , according to the ideas of those responsible, should build on the success of the radio play series of the same name , which ran from 1951 to 1972 in 499 episodes in the RIAS . The planning initially provided for three episodes, which, for unknown reasons, ultimately stayed.

Like the radio play series, the scripts for the television adaptation were based on real events that were taken from the files of the criminal police.

The episodes ran on Wednesdays from 6.55 p.m. The third episode, The Quiet Tour , only lasted 30 minutes.

The well-known voice actor, director and author Arne Elsholtz was subsequently reported as stolen ... in one of his few roles in front of the camera, Matthias Ponnier was at the beginning of his career as a television actor.

Episode list

No. First broadcast title Guest actors (selection)
1 June 23, 1965 Con artist Tubatzki Horst Bollmann (as Tubatzki ), Otto Czarski , Christine Gerlach
2 June 30, 1965 Reported as stolen ... Frank Glaubrecht , Arne Elsholtz , Matthias Ponnier , Barbara Stanek
3 July 7, 1965 The quiet tour Max Buchsbaum , Horst Pönichen

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e It happened in Berlin on the crime thriller website , accessed on November 20, 2017