Love Stories (1990)
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Original title | Love stories |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
year | 1990 |
Production company |
ARD |
length | 30 and 60 minutes |
Episodes | 33 ( list ) |
genre | romance |
First broadcast | March 14, 1990 on ARD |
Liebesgeschichten is a television series produced by ARD , which was broadcast on its regional stations in the early evening program in 1990.
action
The described episodes about interpersonal relationships are self-contained and cast with changing actors. It's not always about the love between a man and a woman. For example, the story of an episode revolves around a grandfather and his grandson. In another episode, a radio presenter who has a wife and a lover meets his dream woman. Three yuppies enjoy life and don't miss any pleasure until one of them separates himself from the others because of a woman ...
The partly half-hour, partly one-hour episodes ran in the regional evening programs. Each ARD station contributed its own episodes and also showed the episodes of the other stations, but not always all episodes.
actor
The following prominent actors played the main or supporting roles in the series: Marianne Sägebrecht , Christine Neubauer , Michael Roll , Herbert Bötticher , Peer Augustinski , Katja Riemann , Jan Fedder , Walter Sittler , Iris Berben , Sabine Kaack , Olivia Pascal , Elisabeth Wiedemann , Karl Lieffen , Joachim Król , Charles Regnier and Helmut Zierl .
Direction and script
Alexander von Eschwege , Rainer Boldt , Oliver Hirschbiegel , Dagmar Bedbur , Jürgen Klauß , Carlo Rola , Dagmar Damek , Dani Levy and Sönke Wortmann were responsible for directing the individual episodes . The scriptwriters included Gert Loschütz and Neithardt Riedel .
Episodes
All episodes first aired in 1990.
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Web links
- Love stories in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Love stories at Fernsehserien.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ 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 .
- ↑ Thomas Hrsuka, Jovan Evermann: The new series guide . Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-89602-513-9 .