Kümo Henriette

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Television series
Original title Kümo Henriette
Country of production Germany
original language German
Year (s) 1979-1982
length 25 minutes
Episodes 28 in 2 seasons
genre Family series
idea Helga Feddersen
production Studio Hamburg
music Ingfried Hoffmann
First broadcast August 20, 1979 on ARD
occupation

Kümo Henriette is a German television series that was produced by Studio Hamburg from 1978 to 1981 and ran in 28 episodes. It revolves around the Petermann family and their coasters (short: Kümo ) Henriette and Henriette II . The first broadcast took place on August 20, 1979 in the NDR regional program of the ARD .

Kümo Henriette was the first series script work by actress Helga Feddersen , who appeared in a supporting role in the series itself. Wilfried Dotzel directed the first seven episodes , after which Peter Harlos was responsible.

action

1st season

Margot and Hinrich Petermann have lived together with Hinrich's parents on a fruit farm in the Altes Land for 25 years. You are the owner of the coaster Henriette , which they use to earn a living. Margot's 25 years are enough, however, and so she buys her own bungalow for herself and her husband . Her daughters Gerda and Karin, however, initially took a different path. Gerda studied at the Sparkasse and Karin works in an advertising agency . However, Gerda in particular can no longer stand ashore. She decides to ride the Henriette again . On one of the first trips she met the shipyard mechanic Uwe, whom she soon married, and who from then on went to the Henriette as a mechanic .

Her sister Karin, on the other hand, is less fortunate at first. She is pregnant by her boyfriend Manfred, who is also her boss, but he wants to have the child aborted , which is why Karin ends the relationship and moves back to the fruit farm. There she finds a loving new partner in fruit farmer Helmut who also accepts the child. Henriette's cabin boy , Harald, is also madly in love with Bea, who works in the Sparkasse and knows Gerda from there. Harald prefers to spend his country vacation with Bea rather than with his parents.

The Petermann family is looking for a bigger and more profitable ship. When real estate agent Meier locates one for her, Margot quickly sells the bungalow, in which no one had really felt comfortable anyway, and old Henriette is also given in payment. When the purchase fails, the family is initially without a ship and without a home. Fortunately, she finds shelter in her old home, the fruit farm. Uwe uses the time on land to get his license as a helmsman . In the meantime, Karin has her son Peter, when Hinrich actually finds a new, larger ship, which is named Henriette II . The silver wedding anniversary celebrations of Hinrich and Margot that took place some time later were overshadowed by the death of Hinrich's father.

Since the purchase of Henriette II required a lot of debts, the family is short of money. Fortunately, Broker Meier has an unbeatable offer for the family: a six- month time charter in France and thus a regular income. After initial concerns about their mother-in-law or grandmother, who would be left all alone, Margot and Gerda decide, who meanwhile also have a son named Uwe jr. got, however, to accompany their men on board. Karin, on the other hand, stays with her grandmother at the fruit farm so that she is not so lonely.

2nd season

After half a year in France, the Petermann family returns home. However, the time on board has left its mark and led to an argument between Gerda and her mother Margot. Gerda is also worried about the future. Since the Henriette II is too big for Uwe to be able to drive it alone with his patent one day, she urges him to go to the seafaring school again to get his captain 's license. Uwe is not very enthusiastic about the idea, because after all, the family would then lack the income from his job as a machinist. But Gerda has a solution ready for this too: From now on she will sail on the Henriette II as a sailor without a letter . Uwe agrees with a heavy heart.

In the meantime, Harald suffers from the separation from his girlfriend Bea and drowns his grief in alcohol. Out of sheer frustration, he would like to rush to work on board and break off his training, but Hinrich decides that Harald should finish his training at the seaman's school first . After some time at the seafaring school, Uwe put the time on land and the absence of his family to the limit. At least once a week, however, he finds consolation when he visits Grandma Petermann at the fruit farm for lunch. Then it goes to Karin for coffee and cake. In the meantime, Karin is expecting her second child, this time from Helmut. He takes the good news as an opportunity to propose to Karin.

After three semesters at the seafaring school, Uwe finally has his captain's license. At the subsequent first big trip which comes Henriette II but in heavy seas and gets list because Hinrich can not be properly secure the load against the advice of Uwe. To make matters worse, the pump shaft that was freshly installed at the shipyard breaks. With the last of her strength, however, the Henriette II can save herself in the Kiel Canal . In the near accident , Uwes and Gerda's son Uwe jr. gone overboard. Gerda, who is shocked at how little sympathy her father Hinrich shows, decides that she and Uwe will no longer ride the Henriette II from now on . Hinrich, however, does not see that the incident should have been his fault and decides to sue the shipyard. The entire incident ultimately leads to a deep rift between Gerda and her parents.

Uwe and Gerda start their own business. As luck would have it, the first Henriette is up for sale and the two strike. In order to get a loan in sufficient amount from the savings bank, they submit a forged sales contract that shows a significantly higher purchase price. Fortunately for them, however, they still lack a sailor. Gerda has a solution for this too. She persuades Harald to disembark from Henriette II and to sign up with them. Grandma meanwhile moves out of the fruit farm and from now on lives with Karin and Helmut. When Hinrich sets off to Sweden on a time charter , Margot is all alone at the fruit farm. However, she has an idea how to escape the loneliness, and so she founds a contact group for sailors' wives. At the school enrollment party for little Uwe jr. Gerda and her mother also make up again.

Meanwhile, Harald is plagued by feelings of guilt towards his former employer Hinrich, whom he again drowns in alcohol. Friend Bea, who has since returned to him, and Harald's mother manage to influence Harald so that he renounces alcohol. However, he makes the decision to ride on the Henriette II again in the future and checks it from Uwe. Uwe now has completely different worries: Henriette's engine is on strike more and more often and the end of the ship seems to have come. Meanwhile, Karin is bored in Helmut's house and decides to start a kindergarten . When Helmut doesn't want to support her, her grandmother jumps to the side and offers her rooms on the fruit farm.

Gerda suffers a lot from Uwe's constant absence and starts an affair with taxi driver Peter. Meanwhile, Margot is also putting her marriage at risk when she arbitrarily cancels Hinrich's trial against the shipyard. Hinrich is anything but enthusiastic about this and is therefore traveling specially by train from Sweden. In the ensuing argument, Margot advises her husband to step down and let the younger ones take the lead. Hinrich actually overcomes himself and offers Uwe to sail as captain on the Henriette II in the future . When he comes home to his family with the news, he discovers Gerda with Peter. Gerda ends the affair, however, and Uwe decides to accept Hinrich's offer. Before he embarks on his first long voyage as captain, the engagements of Harald and Bea as well as those of broker Meier and his secretary Ilse are celebrated on the Henriette II .

occupation

Main and supporting actors

role actor Episodes
Hinrich Petermann Uwe Dallmeier 01 - 28
Margot Petermann Elke Twiesselmann 01 - 28
Gerda Petermann (later Schmidt) Uta Stammer 01 - 28
Karin Petermann Bettina Dörner 01 - 28
Heinrich "Grandpa" Petermann Rudolf Beiswanger 01-13
Henriette "Grandma" Petermann Else Quecke 01 - 28
Uwe Schmidt Dieter Ohlendiek 02-28
Harald Mewes Gernot Kleinekemper 01-14
Marco Kroeger 15-28
Beatrice "Bea" Carola Schwarz 02-14
Use Biberti 15-28
Hans Meier Joachim Wolff 01 - 28
Kurt Mewes Günter Kütemeyer 01 - 28
Marta Mewes Helga Feddersen 01 - 28
Helmut Cordes Ulrich Faulhaber 03 - 28
Ilse Bärwald Hanna Seiffert 01 - 28
Manfred "David" seaman Manfred Lehmann 03 - 09
Master Anders Karl-Heinz Kreienbaum 02-28
Peter Kuhn Gernot Endemann 24 - 28

Other actors

Episodes

season 1

  • 01. A Petermann is missing
  • 02. Grandpa, take off your slippers
  • 03. A seaman is not a seaman
  • 04. The loving swans
  • 05. One more Petermann
  • 06. The morning gift
  • 07. White-tailed eagle against bungalow
  • 08. Shore Leave
  • 09. That ends well - everything in the bucket
  • 10. High and dry
  • 11. Henriette II.
  • 12. Order for Lemmer
  • 13. Silver wedding anniversary
  • 14. All hands on board

season 2

  • 15. Land in sight
  • 16. Changing of the guard
  • 17. The sailors' letter
  • 18. Water has no bars
  • 19. A captain named Schmidt
  • 20. Two captains and one rudder
  • 21. Almost an emergency at sea
  • 22. Change of location
  • 23. Sailors' wives
  • 24. Course changes
  • 25. Course deviations
  • 26. Navigation errors
  • 27. Out of service
  • 28. The old to the council

Filming locations and ships

The Henriette as Lelie in 1941

The series was shot mainly in the old country just outside Hamburg . The Petermann family's fruit farm was in Hove , but no longer exists today. Other locations were Grünendeich and the seafaring school there , Stade and Stadersand and the Sietas shipyard in Hamburg-Neuenfelde . The docks of the Hamburg shipyard Blohm + Voss can also be seen several times in the series, mostly when the Henriette or her successor ship land in Hamburg or leave there. Scenes were also filmed in Schleswig-Holstein , for example in Glückstadt , Laboe , Kiel-Holtenau and on the Kiel Canal .

The Henriette was the 1931 in Groningen built Lelie . The almost 33 meter long ship sailed under the name Insulaner from 1960 to 1963 and under the German flag from 1963 to 1982 as Germo . In 1987 the Germo was deleted from the register. Behind the larger Henriette II is the Axel , built in Delfzijl in 1960 , which ran under the German flag from 1968 and was named Krautsand in 1976 . The ship continued to sail under different names and flags from 1997 and was operated under the name Lady Bernadette III at least until 2010 .

DVD release

The series was released on July 24, 2015 in a complete box with four DVDs on ARD Video.

literature

  • Pia Klatt, Kai Labrenz: Filmland Schleswig-Holstein . Boyens Medien, Heide 2001, ISBN 3-8042-1138-0 , p. 122.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. krimiserien.heimat.eu: cast and admission staff
  2. fernsehserien.de: episode guide
  3. Lelie 1931 , accessed December 24, 2019
  4. LADY BERNADETTE III , accessed on December 24, 2019
  5. Axel , accessed December 24, 2019
  6. Lady Bernadette III with pictures , accessed on December 24, 2019
  7. ndrshop.de: DVD Kümo Henriette ( Memento from February 18, 2017 in the Internet Archive )