Schmidt & Schmitt - We always investigate

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Television broadcast
Original title Schmidt & Schmitt - We always investigate
Country of production Germany
original language German
year 2011
Production
company
Constantin Entertainment GmbH
length 23 minutes
Episodes 10 in 1 season
Broadcasting
cycle
weekdays ( EA .)
genre Fiction
First broadcast June 27, 2011 on Sat.1
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Schmidt & Schmitt - We are investigating in any case is an investigator series that was broadcast on the private broadcaster Sat.1 . The series aired Monday through Friday at 7:00 p.m.

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The series shows the everyday life of an unequal duo made up of the conservative lawyer Sina Schmitt and her unconventional investigator Mark Schmidt.

Season

Season Time slot Season premiere Season finale TV season spectator Market share
total 14 to 49 years total 14 to 49 years
1 Mon-Fri 7:00 p.m. June 27, 2011 July 8, 2011 2010/11 1.39 million 0.46 million 7.1% 6.9%

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actor role job Entry
exit
Main role
(episodes)
Supporting role
(episodes)
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Eric Langner Mark Schmidt Investigator June 27, 2011
July 8, 2011
1x001–1x010 former private investigator in Boston, private investigator in the law firm Schmitt
came back to Munich from Boston
Susu Padotzke Dr. Sina Schmitt Lawyer June 27, 2011
July 8, 2011
1x001–1x010 Attorney at the law firm Schmitt
Vater is a judge
Regine Hentschel Erika Huber secretary June 27, 2011
July 8, 2011
1x001–1x010 Secretary in the law firm Schmitt

Episode cast

Sorted according to the order of entry.

actor Role name episode Broadcast
(episode)
Robert Jarczyk Anton Saidel 1x005 July 1, 2011
Patrick Mölleken Leon Saidel 1x005 July 1, 2011
Salvatore Caci Hans-Peter Giersing 1x010 July 8, 2011

Episode list

The first broadcast of the first season was from June 27 to July 8, 2011 on the German free TV channel Sat.1.

No.
( total )
No.
( St. )
Original title First broadcast DE
1 1 The marriage fraud June 27, 2011
2 2 Forever Young June 28, 2011
3 3 Bittersweet night June 29, 2011
4th 4th The child maker June 30, 2011
5 5 Crash into a coma July 1, 2011
6th 6th High proof secrets 4th July 2011
7th 7th How to make a bed July 5, 2011
8th 8th Poisonous greetings July 6, 2011
9 9 Poisoned love July 7, 2011
10 10 The memory gap July 8, 2011

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Audience ratings

The first episode of Schmidt & Schmitt started with 1.41 million viewers among the total audience, which corresponds to a 7.4 percent market share, and in the target group of 14 to 49 year olds with 470,000 viewers, which corresponds to 7.1 percent market share. The odds are below the average of Sat.1.

The season finale of the first season on July 8, 2011 was followed by 1.27 million viewers, which corresponds to a 7.5 percent market share, of which 400,000 belonged to the target group of 14 to 49 year olds, which corresponds to a 7.3 percent market share, not a new one Best value.

On average, 1.39 million viewers saw the first season of Schmidt & Schmitt on Sat.1 and achieved a 7.1 percent market share among the total audience. In the target group, an average of 0.46 million viewers watched, which corresponds to a market share of 6.9 percent.

episode date spectator Market share
total 14 to 49 years total 14 to 49 years
01 June 27, 2011 1.41 million 0.47 million 7.4% 7.1%
02 June 28, 2011 1.23 million 0.41 million TBA 6.7%
03 June 29, 2011 1.43 million 0.45 million TBA 5.7%
04 June 30, 2011 1.47 million 0.57 million 6.7% 7.5%
05 July 1, 2011 1.30 million 0.38 million 6.8% 6.3%
06 4th July 2011 1.58 million 0.48 million 7.8% 6.9%
07 July 5, 2011 1.39 million 0.50 million 7.2% 7.4%
08 July 6, 2011 1.46 million 0.52 million 7.5% 7.8%
09 July 7, 2011 1.32 million 0.42 million 6.9% 6.5%
10 July 8, 2011 1.27 million 0.40 million 7.5% 7.3%

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sat.1 tests the new team of investigators the evening before . dwdl.de. Retrieved May 24, 2011.
  2. ^ Schmidt & Schmitt: Broadcasting dates for the TV series on Sat.1 . Fernsehserien.de . Retrieved June 26, 2011.
  3. Manuel Weis: “Schmidt & Schmitt” flops, “HaHe” remains weak. In: quotenmeter.de. June 28, 2011, accessed July 7, 2011 .