Zwickelbach & Co.

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Television series
Original title Zwickelbach & Co.
Zwickelbach Logo.jpg
Country of production Germany
original language German
year 1976
Production
company
Carat film
length 25 minutes
Episodes 13 ( list )
genre Crime series
comedy film
Director Erich Neureuther
script Georg Lohmeier
production Bert Bieniek
Hans Kühle Sr.
music Hans Posegga
First broadcast July 7, 1976 on ZDF

Zwickel Bach & Co. is a television series of the ZDF , which aired in the year 1976th The Berlin detective Immanuel Zwickelbach solves his cases in the Upper Bavarian province.

action

Immanuel Zwickelbach ( Karl Lieffen ) moves from Berlin to Kreiting in Upper Bavaria to take over the traditional private detective agency Zwickelbach & Co. , which was founded by his grandfather. Although Kreiting is of the opinion that his activity is more disruptive than useful, he takes on the sometimes strange cases that arise. His neighbor, the violinist Martl, who obviously has clairvoyant abilities, helps him. Zwickelbach investigates, for example, against a marriage swindler, against maypole thieves, in the case of a church theft, in a patent court case and in an apparent miracle cure.

Actors and roles

In addition to the actors shown in the table below, Lisa Fitz , Willy Harlander , Almuth Ullerich , Barbara Valentin , Jutta Speidel , Heli Finkenzeller and Max Grießer had guest appearances.

actor role consequences
Lore Bronner Walli Geiger 13
Alexander Golling Kottmayr 13
Bernhard Helfrich Martin 3
Karl Lieffen Immanuel Zwickelbach 13
Hans Loescher host 13
Franz Muxeneder Detective inspector 2
Alfred Pongratz Pastor 2
Ludwig Schmid-Wildy Violinist Martl 13
Willy Schultes Ram 13
Rosemarie Seehofer Veronika Zwickelbach 13
Maria Stadler Rabeinerin 13
Hans Stadtmüller Rabeiner 13
Peter Steiner Radlinger Sepp 2
Herta Worell Mrs. Kottmayr 13

Episodes

episode title Charisma
1 Nannerl and the Doctor 7th July 1976
2 The marriage fraud July 14, 1976
3 The cupid tenant July 21, 1976
4th Lenin's beer mug 4th August 1976
5 The goatkeeper August 11, 1976
6th The maypole 18th August 1976
7th The name in the land register August 25, 1976
8th To the heavenly realm September 1, 1976
9 The election campaign September 8, 1976
10 The Prussian hater September 15, 1976
11 The inventor 22nd September 1976
12 Miracle '74 29th September 1976
13 The double agent October 16, 1976

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 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 .
  2. The crime thriller homepage. Retrieved January 27, 2019 .