Commissioner Brahm

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Television series
Original title Commissioner Brahm
Country of production BR Germany
original language German
year 1967
length 25 minutes
Episodes 13
genre Thriller
First broadcast April 26, 1967 on ZDF
occupation

Commissioner Brahm was a detective series of ZDF from 1967. ran to 13 episodes 26 April to 19 July 1967. The script for all Follow wrote Karl Heinz Zeitler. The directors were Walter Boos (7 episodes) and Hans-Georg Thiemt (6 episodes).

content

The old detective inspector Brahm receives a guest from the university as a new employee. Interestingly, it is his own son Peter, a law student. Although Brahm resolves to treat him like any other employee, of course the father-son relationship also plays a role. Son Peter has very different criminalistic methods than his conservative father, but together the two become an unbeatable team.

The special thing about the series was that the topic of occupational safety was integrated into the cases in each episode. Their prevention was also addressed in every broadcast.

criticism

In his book Crime TV – Lexikon der Krimiserien (2000), Martin Compart called the series a “cozy ZDF evening program”, “which celebrates the conservative dream of a close father-son relationship in the midst of the generation conflict of the sixties.”

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