In the middle of the 8th

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Television series
Original title In the middle of the 8th - the normal everyday madness
Country of production AustriaAustria Austria
original language Austrian German
year 2007
length 23 minutes
Episodes 56 (118 produced) in 1 season
genre Daily soap , dramedy
Theme music Moonlight - right in the middle
idea John de Mol
production Heinrich Ambrosch, Christian Popp, Pia Goden
First broadcast April 10, 2007 on ORF 1
occupation

In the middle of the 8th there was an Austrian soap opera , which was broadcast on ORF 1 every weekday for twelve weeks from April 10, 2007 . The series was advertised as the centerpiece of a comprehensive and trend-setting channel reform , but was only able to achieve less than a third of the planned audience numbers, had consistently negative to devastating criticism and was generally considered to have failed just three weeks after its premiere. Those directly responsible tried to save in the middle of the 8th with a general overhaul in terms of content and form. But after several ORF board members had publicly spoken out in favor of the immediate discontinuation of the series, it was decided to discontinue the program on June 29, 2007 with the 56th episode.

background

When Alexander Wrabetz took over from Monika Lindner as general manager at the end of 2006 , he promised to reform the ORF. According to him, it would be the biggest program reform of all time. To do this, he wanted to increase the number of viewers the night before, since at that time many viewers switched to German channels, especially RTL ( Gute Zeiten, Bad Zeiten ). That is why the board of trustees of ORF u. a. decided to end the transmission of the news broadcast Zeit in Bild 1 and to replace the ZiB on ORF 1 with the middle of the 8th .

Idol

The model for the series comes from the Netherlands, was called Samen and was sold there after a few months. The German company ProSiebenSat.1 secured the rights and has been producing the series Volles Haus since January 2008 (working title: Im Leben eine 1 ). However, this program has already been canceled.

action

Ossi Weininger, a grumpy but charming Viennese, and his girlfriend Claudia Holacek take over an old pub and transform it into a modern restaurant. On the side they move into an apartment in a nearby house. A flat share has rented not far away. The members are initially Verena Huber, Lisa Moizi, Robert Aufderklamm and Michael Obermaier.

The Steinlechner family lives a few blocks away, consisting of father Walter and mother Sylvia Steinlechner, two daughters Florentina and Julia Steinlechner and son Lukas Steinlechner, who soon moves into the shared flat.

The first episodes of the series are about the introduction of the characters and their everyday problems: Robert, who was born in Tyrol, is in love with Verena and tries to signal it to her; Ossi has problems with his relationship with Claudia because he was with one of her friends. In addition, Michael and Lisa come close to each other several times; Flo and Julia have adolescent lovesickness and Walter tries to keep his marriage going.

In the last episode Such a Crap (based on the audience's complaints) Lukas returns to Vienna after a two-year stay in the Netherlands, where a lot has changed. At the end of the episode, Ossi Weininger could be seen sitting alone in the Holacek when he complained to the ORF customer service about this new series ( the ones in the eighth do not speak as much as in the Ochten ).

set

The series is set in the 8th district of Josefstadt and was shot entirely in a 1600 square meter studio in Vienna-Liesing. For cost reasons, outdoor shots were omitted and these were replaced by chroma keying .

Theme music

Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Singles
In the middle
  AT 46 05/11/2007 (5 weeks)

The ORF organized a competition for the title song. The Viennese band Mondscheiner with their song Mittendrin was able to prevail against the bands Seesaw , Shiver and SheSays .

Originally it was planned that Starmania winner Nadine Beiler would contribute the title song ( What we are ), but the production was not finished on time. In addition, the ORF did not want a "dramatizing" song, but a positive mood as the theme music.

occupation

main actor

actor role
Michael Pascher Robert Aufderklamm
Iréna Flury Verena Huber
Martin Maier Michael "Michi" Obermaier
Gerold Rudle Walter Steinlechner
Laurence Rupp Lukas Steinlechner
Verena Scheitz Sylvia Steinlechner
Maria Schuchter Julia Steinlechner
Nikola Rudle Florentina "Flo" Steinlechner
Max Schmiedl Ossi Weininger
Veronika Polly Angelika "Geli" Windbüchler
Christoph Fälbl The Prohaska
Angelika Niedetzky Claudia Holacek
Barbara Kaudelka Lisa Moizi

Supporting cast and recurring characters

actor role consequences
Stefanie Frischis Iris Beninger Episode 8-14
Kevin Berry Kevin Episode 11-56
Sylvana Veit Mila Episode 15-56
Christian Clerici Leonardo Episode 18
Gregor Seberg Arnold Zeiner Episode 18
Kyrre Kvam Veeti Episode 21
Daniela Ilian Use Ludwig Episode 41

Characters

The housemates

Verena Huber

Verena Huber is a native of Lower Austria who actually lives in the shared apartment because of a certain Patrick, who has left her. Nevertheless, she stays in the flat share because she has a good job with opportunities for advancement at Wiener Bank. In addition, it fits perfectly into the chaotic flat share.

Lisa Moizi

Without them something would be missing in the flat share. It appears humorous, funny and chaotic. Since she enrolled in a fashion school, things have always been uphill. But when her father fell seriously ill, mentally things went downhill and she urgently needs her friends.

Robert Aufderklamm

Robert is an emigrated Tyrolean with great technical talent. He is considered "women’s best friend". But when it comes to the next adventure, nobody thinks of him anymore, because women are easily blinded by men like his roommate Michi. But he only thinks of one woman when it comes to women: Verena.

Michael "Michi" Obermaier

Michael, the original Carinthian, is helpful and very sensitive, but very hidden. He appears very self-confident and confident. He also always scores with women. But that is not always long-lasting. One day he finds out that he's a sex addict. through the Internet acquaintance Lady Dotterblume he wants to change. but unfortunately it doesn't quite work out as he imagines it. Then he needs someone to cry on, like roommate Robert. Michi, the law student, is the oldest resident of the flat share. One day he is supposed to take over his father's office in Klagenfurt.

Steinlechner family

Sylvia Steinlechner

Sylvia is a successful dentist from a middle-class, conservative family. She has a caring husband and three well-behaved children. She is also the head and the strong woman of the family. For her children, unlike her husband, she is a great role model.

Walter Steinlechner

Walter Steinlechner is Sylvia's conservative husband who wants to appear liberal, but then doesn't make it. He often goes to his children's parties, which bothers them a lot and what they find embarrassing. Walter is a teacher at a school by profession. Sometimes he has the feeling that his marriage to Sylvia has fallen asleep and needs a new boost. He is particularly jealous of Sylvia's work colleague Alexander, who temporarily moves in with them at the end of the series.

Lukas Steinlechner

Lukas is the funny and intelligent son of the Steinlechner couple. He is everyone's favorite, but his father always focuses on his bad qualities: unpunctuality, only eyes for girls, none for studying. That's why he moves from his parents' house to the shared flat.

Julia Steinlechner

Julia has not been a little girl for a long time, she already knows what her future will look like. She can only think of one word: show business. But first she has to graduate, which her parents forced her to do, even though she was made for life as a star. Whether a singer, actress or even a photo model, she doesn't care, the main thing is famous. Nevertheless, it changes suddenly

Florentina "Flo" Steinlechner

Florentina doesn't actually want to be called Flo, but the whole family does. Even if she is annoyed about this little thing, she is a well-brought up child: good grades, interest and she is very bright and fresh. She likes to withdraw to music. So far she has been spared from the teenage diseases. She and her boyfriend Kevin play in the school musical that her father wrote.

The Holacek

Ossi Weininger

Ossi looks charming, but grumpy. He is a true Viennese, grew up in Leopoldstadt, he had an eventful past and an adventurous life. Ossi is what you imagine a macho to be. Since he took over the restaurant with Claudia, you could almost believe that he only wants it to himself. However, if he didn't have Claudia, the restaurant would no longer exist. He also loves his Claudia and won't leave her anytime soon. After all, the two have gone through thick and thin and already moved together.

Claudia Holacek

Claudia Holacek is Ossi's better half. She is the driving force and the secret boss of the restaurant. She solves her problems with ease and always seems to have everything under control. She grew up in a middle-class family. Her mother had big plans for her, but nothing came of it. She is afraid of big strides like having children or getting married.

Angelika "Geli" Windbüchler

Angelika, the young waitress, appears naive and rural on the outside, she comes from a province in Lower Austria. The stories she always tells are particularly popular with her friends.

The Prohaska

The Prohaska is a regular at Holacek. He always sits at the bar drinking beer.

Director

Director consequences
Leo Bauer 21-25
Petra Clever 1-5, 26-29
Thomas Herrmann 35-39
Renata Kaye 11-15
Chico Klein 30-34
Jurij Neumann 16-20
Tina Kriwitz 6-10
Audience ratings
week date Viewer Market share
1 April 10, 2007 - April 13, 2007 253,750 13.25%
2 April 16, 2007 - April 20, 2007 150,800 8.0%
3 April 23, 2007 - April 27, 2007 142,400 8.0%
4th April 30, 2007 - May 4, 2007 137,500 7.25%
5 May 7, 2007 - May 11, 2007 127,600 7.0%
6th May 14, 2007 - May 18, 2007 117,000 6.5%
7th May 21, 2007 - May 25, 2007 110,600 6.6%
8th May 29, 2007 - June 1, 2007 108,500 6.25%
9 June 4, 2007 - June 8, 2007 92,750 5.75%
10 June 11, 2007 - June 15, 2007 94,000 5.8%
11 June 18, 2007 - June 22, 2007 94,600 5.8%
12 June 25, 2007 - June 29, 2007 93,800 5.4%

Audience ratings

The premiere was mixed with 364,000 viewers (17% market share of the total audience ) and below the expectations of 400,000 viewers, which were promised to the advertising customers and for whom the advertising prices had been raised accordingly in advance.

The average market share after the first week was 13.25%.
For comparison: In 2006 ORF1 achieved an average market share of 18.5%.

The downward trend continued in the following weeks. In the sixth week, a negative record was set on the traditionally bad Friday with a disastrous 80,000 viewers for the ORF.

In the ninth week the spiral continued to turn downwards. In the middle of the 8th, there was only a market share of just under 6% with 93,000 viewers.

On the Friday of the tenth week, a new negative record was set: 69,000 viewers represented a new low point. However, the average values ​​rose for the first time compared to the previous week.

End of series

Due to low audience ratings and numerous reviews from the media, the series was discontinued on June 29, 2007.

In the last episode, Lukas returns from Amsterdam after 2 years and has to observe many changes. Michi has become gay, Robert and Verena are a couple and engaged, Lisa is pregnant. His sister Flo is now a star, his other sister Julia is a student and only has environmental improvements on her mind (mainly because of the new friend Georg). His parents have a secret affair after their divorce. Prohaska lives with the others in Lukas' room in the shared apartment and also works in Holacek. Geli was now married to a celebrity from America, and Ossi and Claudia have had triplets, one with a second name being Lukas. They don't know exactly what that is.

In 2008, according to SevenOne International , there was interest in Turkey in buying the series, which should have been broadcast in a dubbed version.

swell

  1. Eva Linsinger and Christa Zöchling: In the middle of chaos . Profile 19/2007, May 7, 2007.
  2. Off for "Middle of the Eighth"
  3. ProSiebenSat.1 Media buys original sitcom ( Memento of the original from April 19, 2007 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.mittenimachten.at
  4. Producers at Work wants to produce Dramedy - the German counterpart to Austrian Mitten im 8en
  5. Charts AT
  6. Starmania winner will sing the title song ( Memento of the original from April 30, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , January 25, 2007 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mittenimachten.at
  7. contribution tirol.com ( Memento of 8 August 2007 at the Internet Archive )
  8. ORF Teletext ( Memento of the original from November 25, 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. , April 17, 2007 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / mediaresearch.orf.at
  9. ORF 1 soap is against the mighty “Zeit im Bild” , April 11, 2007
  10. TV market share development - TV stations in comparison ( Memento of the original from April 9, 2016 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. , April 14, 2007 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / mediaresearch.orf.at
  11. Turkey wants to "revive in the middle of the 8th ( Memento from May 18, 2009 in the Internet Archive )

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