In camera (TV series)

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Television series
Original title In camera
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Country of production Germany
original language German
year 1974
Production
company
ARD
length 45 minutes
Episodes 20 ( list )
genre Court series
crime series
Director Robert A. Stemmle
Walter Kausch
script Robert A. Stemmle
Walter Kausch
music Klaus Doldinger
First broadcast January 17th 1974 on ARD

In camera is a television series of ARD , in the front of a juvenile court proceedings against minors be negotiated. The first broadcast took place in 1974 in the regional evening program of the Hessischer Rundfunk .

concept

The cases shown before the juvenile court are, as the title suggests, usually negotiated behind closed doors. Realistically and mostly soberly described crimes from the areas of break-in, theft, drug abuse, arson and even attempted murder come to the trial. The individual episodes are self-contained, the actors change.

Actors and roles

Well-known actors such as Peter Bongartz , Gaby Dohm , Michaela May , Christian Quadflieg , Marius Müller-Westernhagen , Joost Siedhoff , Pierre Franckh , Rosemarie Fendel and Barbara Sukowa were used in the individual episodes.

Episodes

episode title Charisma
1 Revolt in the Sonnenhof 17th January 1974
2 The descent January 24, 1974
3 drug January 31, 1974
4th Child suspension 7th February 1974
5 Profession Manglerin February 14, 1974
6th Prescription theft February 14, 1974
7th Attempted murder February 21, 1974
8th The birthday February 28, 1974
9 Action department store March 7th 1974
10 The Rocha siblings March 14, 1974
episode title Charisma
11 Refusal to marry March 21, 1974
12 Majority decision March 28, 1974
13 The boyfriend April 4th 1974
14th Ossi, the thief April 11, 1974
15th The coin collection April 18, 1974
16 Student Dagmar B. April 18, 1974
17th Arson April 25, 1974
18th Joint attempt May 2nd 1974
19th The pirate knife May 9, 1974
20th Master Butterfly May 16, 1974

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Retro Media TV. Accessed January 21, 2020 .
  2. 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 .
  3. Thomas Hrsuka, Jovan Evermann: The new series guide . Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-89602-513-9 .