Mila (TV series)

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Television series
Original title Mila
Country of production Germany
original language German
year 2015
Production
company
UFA Serial Drama
length approx. 23 minutes
Episodes 75 in 1 season
genre Telenovela
Theme music Leslie Clio - Eureka (self-rewritten version)
First broadcast September 7, 2015 on Sat.1 , Pulse 4
occupation

Mila is a German evening series , announced as Daily Romantic Comedy , which was broadcast on Sat.1 from September 7 to 18, 2015 . The first broadcast of the remaining episodes took place on Sundays on Sat.1 emotions , the free TV premiere took place the week after on weekdays on sixx . Puls 4 broadcast the first 31 episodes of the series in Austria from September 7, 2015 to October 16, 2015 the evening before.

action

Susan Sideropoulos plays Mila Zellinger
Laura Osswald plays Sally Hauser
Frank Kessler plays Bernd Ritter

The series is about Mila Zellinger, whose life goes upside down when she learns of the engagement of her sister Luisa, who is ten years her junior. As a result, the permanent single Mila is frustrated looking for Mr. Right and has resolved to find true love in 287 days by her sister's wedding.

production

Shooting began in June 2015 in Berlin. The series was directed alternately by Patrick Caputo, Gudrun Scheerer, Britta Keils and Jurij Neumann. Jan Friedhoff was the chief author. Filming was stopped in early October 2015 after 75 episodes. At least 287 episodes were originally planned.

Broadcasting and audience numbers

Before the start of the series, those in charge at the broadcaster did not want to commit themselves to whether the series would be a self-contained telenovela or a potentially endless soap opera .

The first episode was broadcast on September 7, 2015, but achieved a market share of only 6.4% in the target group of 14 to 49 year olds .

In the course of the next episodes, the ratings fell further to 4% and were thus below those of the discontinued show Newtopia , which had previously run on this slot. A Sat.1 spokeswoman said a few days after the premiere that the station wanted to hold onto the series for the time being, despite the low viewership, because "Daily Soap [is] a marathon, not a sprint".

After the audience numbers remained well below expectations in the following week, the series was canceled on September 18 on Sat.1. Even after the cancellation, production was continued in order to bring the storyline to an end in a shortened form, so 75 episodes were produced by the end. The first broadcast was now on Sat.1 Emotions with several episodes on Sunday evening. The FreeTV broadcast of this took place on the following Saturday evening at sixx, but these broadcasts were also given up again after a short time due to low ratings - on October 3, for example, only 90,000 people watched, the market share in the advertising-relevant target group was only 0.6% . At Puls 4 in Austria, for the time being, even after being canceled on Sat.1, the program slot on the previous evening was held. In mid-October, the series was canceled in Austria, and the program slot was filled with two episodes of Family Guy the evening before . The last episode on Puls 4 ran on October 16, 2015.

occupation

The following table is arranged according to the order in which the actors entered.

actor Role name Episodes Period Remarks
Susan Sideropoulos Mila Zellinger, recognized, born Knight 1-75 2015 Protagonist
Editor at Heart magazine
Half-sister of Luisa; Daughter of Felicitas and Bernd; Stepdaughter of Hendrik; best friend of Sally
Florian Odendahl Nick Schröder 1-75 2015 Photographer at Heart magazine
Nikita's ex-affair
Laura Osswald Sally Hauser 1-75 2015 Mila's best friend and roommate
Jenny Bach Luisa Zellinger 1-75 2015 Half sister of Mila; Daughter of Felicitas and Hendrik; Fiancée of Julian
Claudia Lietz Felicitas Zellinger, former knight 1-75 2015 Mother of Mila and Luisa; Wife of Hendrik; Ex-wife of Bernd.
Stephan Baumecker Dr. Hendrik Zellinger 1-75 2015 Senior physician in orthopedics,
husband of Felicitas; Father of Luisa; Mila's stepfather
Simone Hanselmann Theresa Kasten 1-75 2015 Head of Heart magazine
Oliver Bender Dr. Julian Hofer 1-75 2015 Cosmetic
surgeon fiancé of Luisa
Tino Lindenberg Uwe Blond 1-75 2015 Head of Marketing at Heart magazine
Andreas Nickl Rudi Seeler 1-75 2015 Heart magazine employee
Dennis Schigiol Nils Thaler 1-75 2015 Heart magazine employee
Sarah Schindler Nadine Templin 1-75 2015 Team assistant at Heart magazine
Frank Kessler Bernd Ritter 2-75 2015 Father of Mila; Felicitas' ex-husband
Eva Mannschott Sylvia Dressler 2-75 2015 Beautician
best friend of Felicitas
Nika Weckler Kathi Tackenfeld 2-75 2015 Social media manager at Heart magazine
Isabella Vinet Antonia "Toni" Krüger 22-75 2015 Intern at Heart magazine

Guest appearances

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.promiflash.de/tschuess-mila-susan-sideropoulos-verektivenet-sich-vom-set-15101010075.html
  2. Archived copy ( memento of the original from September 20, 2015 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.web.de
  3. After the Newtopia flop: How Sat 1 wants to restart with "Mila" and "Unser Tag" the night before on horizont.net
  4. Dead on arrival: Sat.1 soap "Mila" starts catastrophically, "Our day" afterwards even worse at Meedia
  5. Sat.1 series experienced a quota disaster on DWDL.de on Tuesday
  6. "Mila": Sat.1 builds on support from Sixx on DWDL.de
  7. Sat.1 pulls the ripcord on “Mila” and “Our Day” on quotenmeter.de
  8. Arrivederci: “Mila” disappears from sixx prime time on quotenmeter.de
  9. Puls4 also parted ways with "Mila" kurier.at
  10. In the new series "Mila": Naked Ingrid van Bergen as a quota turbo // picture 11 September 2015
  11. Follow “Do you recognize me?” On fernsehserien.de
  12. Episode 48 on sixx .de
  13. ^ Follow "Business Lady" on fernsehserien.de