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Helen Mirren, Heißer Verdacht: Operation Nadine
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Colin Salmon, John Benfield, Heißer Verdacht: Operation Nadine
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John Benfield, Helen Mirren, Heißer Verdacht: Operation Nadine
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Helen Mirren, Heißer Verdacht: Operation Nadine
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Helen Mirren, Heißer Verdacht: Operation Nadine
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Colin Salmon, Heißer Verdacht: Operation Nadine (1), Heißer Verdacht: Operation Nadine (1+2), Heißer Verdacht: Operation Nadine (2)
Foto: ServusTV
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PRIME SUSPECT 2 GRANADA 1992 A year on from her first murder enquiry, DCI Jane Tennison is on top form, having built on the success of her last case and consolidated the hard won respect of her colleagues. She is relaxed and self confident - sure enough of herself to
mehr...PRIME SUSPECT 2 GRANADA 1992 A year on from her first murder enquiry, DCI Jane Tennison is on top form, having built on the success of her last case and consolidated the hard won respect of her colleagues. She is relaxed and self confident - sure enough of herself to enjoy scoring points off the devious and ambitious DCI Thorndike whilst they jointly chair a course in interrogation techniques, but always maintaining her commitment to her work and attention to detail. Proof of the esteem in which she is now held comes when Detective Superintendent Kernan asks Tennison to head a new murder enquiry. A plum case - or is it? The body of a young girl is discovered in a shallow grave in the back garden of a terraced house in a largely Afro-Caribbean neighbourhood in London. The case is a difficult one, for the body is badly decomposed, leaving almost no clues to the girl's identity. Tennison's job is made harder by the fact that the enquiry is taking place in a community already bubbling under with tension and with a history of bad relations with the police. Tennison has to contend with prejudice and misunderstanding from both the locals and from within her own team - meanwhile her boss, with one eye on his promotion, is putting the pressure on to get the case solved double quick with minimum fuss. More than enough for Jane Tennison to contend with - but these difficulties are nothing compared to the problems which Tennison faces when unexpectedly, her personal and professional worlds collide... Picture shows - Colin Salmon as Sergeant Robert Oswalde © ITV/Granada 1992
Foto: ServusTV
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PRIME SUSPECT 2 GRANADA 1992 A year on from her first murder enquiry, DCI Jane Tennison is on top form, having built on the success of her last case and consolidated the hard won respect of her colleagues. She is relaxed and self confident - sure enough of herself to
mehr...PRIME SUSPECT 2 GRANADA 1992 A year on from her first murder enquiry, DCI Jane Tennison is on top form, having built on the success of her last case and consolidated the hard won respect of her colleagues. She is relaxed and self confident - sure enough of herself to enjoy scoring points off the devious and ambitious DCI Thorndike whilst they jointly chair a course in interrogation techniques, but always maintaining her commitment to her work and attention to detail. Proof of the esteem in which she is now held comes when Detective Superintendent Kernan asks Tennison to head a new murder enquiry. A plum case - or is it? The body of a young girl is discovered in a shallow grave in the back garden of a terraced house in a largely Afro-Caribbean neighbourhood in London. The case is a difficult one, for the body is badly decomposed, leaving almost no clues to the girl's identity. Tennison's job is made harder by the fact that the enquiry is taking place in a community already bubbling under with tension and with a history of bad relations with the police. Tennison has to contend with prejudice and misunderstanding from both the locals and from within her own team - meanwhile her boss, with one eye on his promotion, is putting the pressure on to get the case solved double quick with minimum fuss. More than enough for Jane Tennison to contend with - but these difficulties are nothing compared to the problems which Tennison faces when unexpectedly, her personal and professional worlds collide... Picture shows - Jenny Jules as Sarah Allen, George Harris as Vernon Allen and Ashley James as Cleo Allen © ITV/Granada 1992
Foto: TELE 5
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Heißer Verdacht: Operation Nadine
Foto: TELE 5
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Heißer Verdacht: Operation Nadine
Foto: TELE 5
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Heißer Verdacht: Operation Nadine
Foto: TELE 5
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Heißer Verdacht: Operation Nadine
Foto: TELE 5
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Heißer Verdacht: Operation Nadine
Foto: TELE 5
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Heißer Verdacht: Operation Nadine
Foto: TELE 5
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Heißer Verdacht: Operation Nadine
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Richard Attenborough als Kris Kringle in der Neuauflage von "Das Wunder von Manhattan". Dieser Klassiker ist an Heiligabend um 14:50 Uhr bei RTL zu sehen.
Foto: UIP
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Bill Murray in einer seiner besten Rollen: "Die Geister, die ich rief" an Heiligabend um 16.10 Uhr bei Sat.1.
Foto: STUDIOCANAL
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Das Erste zeigt am 24.12. "Die Feuerzangenbowle" um 21:45 Uhr. Die Komödie ist schon ein halbes Jahrhundert alt, aber nach wie vor Kult.
Foto: ARD Degeto
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Am 25. Dezember heißt es wieder "Sissi". Der Film läuft um 15:45 Uhr im Ersten. Im Anschluss (14:45 Uhr) läuft "Sissi, die junge Kaiserin".
Foto: rbb/WDR/DRA
5/11
Ohne Aschenbrödel, ohne uns! Am 1. Weihnachtstag ein Muss: "Drei Haselnüsse für Aschenbrödel" um 11:55 Uhr im Ersten.
Foto: Twentieth Century Fox
6/11
Im zweiten Teil "Kevin – Allein in New York" muss sich der Bub quer durch die Metropole schlagen. Am 1. Weihnachtstag um 20.15 Uhr bei Sat.1.
Foto: Twentieth Century Fox
7/11
Am 1. Weihnachtstag will es Bruce Willis nochmal wissen: ab 20.15 Uhr bei RTLZWEI in "Stirb Langsam 4.0".
Foto: ARD Degeto
8/11
"Der kleine Lord" lehrt am 26. Dezember wieder Lebensfreude - um 15:50 Uhr im Ersten.
Foto: Universal Pictures
9/11
"Der Grinch" treibt bereits an Heiligabend bei VOX sein Unwesen und läuft dort um 16.05 Uhr.
Foto: BR/Bavaria Fiction GmbH/Hendrik Heiden
10/11
Der "Tatort: Mord unter Misteln" mit Batic und Leitmeyer läuft am 2. Weihnachtstag um 20.15 Uhr im Ersten.
Foto: Concorde Film
11/11
Liebende Vampire in "Breaking Dawn – Bis(s) zum Ende der Nacht" bei RTLZWEI um 20.15 Uhr am 2. Weihnachtstag.