Nutcracker - A Case for Three

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Television series
Original title Nutcracker - A Case for Three
Country of production Germany
original language German
Year (s) 1989-1991
length 25 minutes
Episodes 17th
production ARD
First broadcast November 22, 1989 on Das Erste
occupation
  • Karin Boos
  • Eva Gerloff
  • Anna Kuhlen
  • Manuel Kuhl
  • Florian Tefiki
  • Kimmo Steeg
  • Andreas Westermann
  • Marc Mittermeier
  • Carmen Wicke

Nutcracker - A Case for Three is a German youth series that ran on ARD from 1989 to 1991 . The series was directed by Alexander Kern . With the city ​​rally, it was one of the first series of interactive television series in which children were given a task that they had to solve in front of the camera.

action

The nutcrackers, three young detectives (played by amateur actors ) are presented with a fictional criminal case at the beginning of each episode by means of a video recording. You have to solve this case within 25 minutes.

Repetitions

Six years after the first broadcast, all 17 episodes were repeated on KI.KA and 9 episodes were also repeated on ARD. In 2004 another 9 episodes were shown on KI.KA.

reception

In the Lexicon Das Fernsehlexikon the series is described as a fast-paced game show for children .

Episodes

  1. The missing dogs
  2. Cup scandal
  3. The thing with a grouch
  4. The mysterious doppelganger
  5. Jan under suspicion
  6. The phantom in the theater
  7. Crime scene: discotheque
  8. The curse of the black knight
  9. The hunt for the treasure
  10. The secret of the magical carafe
  11. A lot of money for a painting
  12. Zoff in the youth center
  13. Caesar's wild boar
  14. Call at midnight
  15. A suitcase of fruit beer in danger
  16. Juppi's last chance
  17. The hijacking of the beauty lamp

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Margit Krukow, Imme Horn: Kinderfernsehen - Fernsehkinder , Federal Agency for Political Education, 1991, p. 73 [1]
  2. Michael Reufsteck, Stefan Niggemeier: Das Fernsehlexikon , Goldmann, 2005, ISBN 978-3442301249