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- Hotel Heidelberg is a pre-evening broadcast.
- Karla's husband has impregnated a teenager. Sascha is fighting breast cancer and is desperately keeping her son from knowing it. Busy model Alice is estranged from her family. So the three friends decide to revive their own band, Chix.
- The income tax agent Katharina Kamp must notice to Carl Balkhausen that he has very heavy debts and that he must solve this problem as soon as possible. Besides Katharina must now care for her niece Lara, because her brother and her sister-in-law died in a car accident and Lara is now paralyzed and remains in a wheel chair.So Katharina and Lara will spend some days together on the farm of Carl.Little by little Lara, who likes horses, becomes happier and maybe she will walk again. Katharina is very preoccupied by the economical situation of the stud and is thinking how they can save the nice place.
- Grumpy widower Oliver Maibach runs a successful bakery with his mother, equally lonely widow Elisabeth. She hears their senior immigrant supplier Kemal Yildirim fears eviction back to Turkey and decides first to take him in to hide in Oliver's bedroom, given his reversed day-night rhythm, later insists on a fake marriage, but Kemal is not amused to discover her desperate dating past. Oliver's daughter Lisa and especially her cop fiancee Chris Dollinger are shocked even more to discover the illegal 'guest' and ensuing green card fraud plan, but end up playing along during their wedding to save her ancestors, or so everyone thinks. Oliver has an impractical affair with a customer, mouthy cellist Greta.
- Karla's life is at a turning point. Her marriage breaks apart while she learns she won't have children of her own. This is more than enough for her and she is ready for a change. Longing for simpler days, she moves in with her friend Sascha, front woman of their old girl band "Chix". They decide to get the band back together. But to do so, Karla has to make peace with the third member, her successful and hated sister Alice. And Sascha, who has been dealt a bad hand by fate, has to reveal a long-kept secret of her own.
- It usually turns out differently than you think. The entrepreneur's daughter Isabella Meinhardt had to experience this when she returned to Germany after studying for years in distant Japan. Her father Friedrich asked her to come home - and Isabella is convinced that she already knows the reason for this: she should take over the management of the traditional Meinhardt automobile works at his side. The shock is all the greater when she learns the real reason for her visit: In front of the assembled crowd, the widowed Friedrich does not announce his collaboration with his daughter, but his engagement to the public prosecutor Viola Kassen. Isabella, who had no idea of the new woman at her father's side, is stunned. She and her father have always had a very distant relationship, and this time Isabella feels ignored by this in two ways. She wants to leave immediately, disappointed and angry. To prevent a break with his daughter, Friedrich gives in. Isabella should get her chance in the company - but she is not allowed to move into the executive suite right away. Like him, she too should get to know the business from the bottom up. The very next day the millionaire's daughter is standing on the assembly line in the production hall under the name Isabell "Isi" Meier, screwing cars together. She walked surprisingly quickly in the unfamiliar environment and found helpful friends among colleagues. On the other hand, she continues to give her future stepmother Viola the cold shoulder, even if she is actually not that unappealing. One day, Isabella meets the development engineer Sebastian Duxner. Although she falls in love with him at first sight, she hides her true identity from him. The young woman enjoys the feeling of being loved for her own sake too much. From him she learns that the Meinhardt-Werke are in a serious financial crisis. Only a new type of hybrid engine developed by Sebastian could save the company from a hostile takeover by a large corporation. But there are influential forces who want to prevent that at all costs. In this situation, Isabella gets the chance to show her father all her talent.
- Im dritten Film von "Anna und ihr Untermieter" ist unsere Heldin über beide Ohren verliebt, belustigt beobachtet Mitbewohner Kurtz Annas "Wolke-7-Zustand". Doch bald ahnt er, dass sich die lebensfrohe Rentnerin offenbar auf einen Schwindler eingelassen hat. Trotzdem werden seine eindringlichen Warnungen von Anna ignoriert. Wie kann eine Frau nur so sturköpfig sein? Erst als es fast zu spät ist, zieht das gegensätzliche WG-Duo an einem Strang. Als raffinierter Liebesschwindler ist Richy Müller zu sehen, der Anna bei einem Digitalkurs gezielt aussucht. Auf ebenso unterhaltsame wie respektvolle Weise widmet sich Regisseurin Dagmar Seume nach einem Drehbuch von Martin Rauhaus der Sehnsucht nach Geborgenheit und Partnerschaft im Alter. Älterwerden ist nichts für Feiglinge. Das spürt Anna als lebenshungrige Rentnerin immer deutlicher. Die Single-Seniorin sehnt sich nach jemandem, der sie mal in den Arm nimmt. Leider scheidet ihr Untermieter Herr Kurtz aus. Der pensionierte Beamte ist dafür nicht nur zu steif, sondern auch auf einem völlig anderen Trip. Er sucht - ganz zeitgemäß - sein Glück im Digitalen und richtet sich die Wohnung mit Smart-Home-Schnickschnack ein. Um sich vor ihrem Untermieter keine Blöße zu geben, besucht Technikmuffel Anna einen "Digitalkurs für junge Alte". Dort trifft sie unerwartet jemanden, der ihre wahre Sehnsucht anklickt: Ihr Nebensitzer Godehard erweist sich als überaus charmant, kultiviert und einfühlsam. Seine Avancen wecken bei Anna neue Lebensfreude. Dass Herr Kurtz mit seiner nüchternen Art warnt, kann Annas Gefühle kaum schwächen. Erst als Godehard mit ihrem Ersparten weiterziehen möchte, beginnt sie wieder auf Herrn Kurtz zu hören. Zusammen hecken die beiden einen aberwitzigen Plan aus, um alles zurückzuholen.
- "Agreeing with the imperfect makes life easier," says Anna. And some things are imperfect when she suddenly finds herself without a job in her early 60s. After all, the spirited hobby gardener now has more time for her granddaughter Nele and her volunteer work in telephone counseling.In order to make ends meet financially, Anna advertises the former nursery of her single daughter Karin for sublet. Mr. Kurtz, formerly head of the Cologne South Public Order Office and his own family, are tired of the ad. The odd retiree turns out to be a technocrat from the head to the sentence structure. When Anna believes that an anonymous caller is in mortal danger at the telephone counseling service, this time she decides to override all rules: Somehow she has to find the desperate student. Mr. Kurtz could help her with his relations with the office if that weren't contrary to his nature. With her special charm, however, Anna succeeds in luring the hyper-correct ex-official out of the reserve .
- A music student must come to terms with his grandmother's dementia.
- Medical student Anna suffers from extreme sleep disorders and nightmares. She is therefore quickly ready to take part in an illegal experiment by her fellow students Rutger, Henrik and Sonja as a test subject.
- Die lebensfrohe Anna und ihr spröder Untermieter Herr Kurtz leben bereits wie ein altes Ehepaar unter einem Dach. Das Gleichgewicht der Gegensätze droht zu kippen, als Annas Helfersyndrom gleich doppelt in Aktion tritt. Ihre am Knie verletzte Freundin Gundi benötigt Unterstützung im Alltag und ein barrierefreies Zuhause, doch eine neue Wohnung kann sie sich mit ihrer schmalen Rente kaum leisten. Noch dringender braucht Annas "Ex" Willi eine Bleibe. Der abgebrannte Lebemann versucht bei seiner Exfrau unterzukommen, die er vor 20 Jahren wegen einer deutlichen Jüngeren in Thailand hat sitzen lassen. Dennoch fällt es Anna - anders als ihrer Tochter Karin - schwer, bei Willi hart zu bleiben. Als Herr Kurtz die Gefahr einer Senioren-WG wittert, erwacht bei ihm ein wenig idealistischer Handlungsdrang. Auch eine schmerzhafte Familienangelegenheit, die ihn seit Langem drückt, nimmt er nun mit Annas Unterstützung endlich in Angriff.
- A murder in a circle of friends makes Bonn florist Peggy Schenk Miss Marple of the Rhine
- The Hotel Heidelberg is located on the banks of the Neckar with a view of the Schlossberg. The house, which is valued for its special charm, is the life's work of Hermine Kramer, a former left-wing activist and now a well-known personality in the city. Although her daughter Annette now runs the business, the funky senior boss doesn't want to let go. Because of its ever-present aura, many guests come, like Dutch widower Julius Verboom, who once had happy days at the hotel. While Hermione plays the witty boss across from him, Annette has to bring his luggage into the room. She unashamedly lets her daughter feel who it is all about. But it's not just the power struggle with her stubborn mother that weighs on Annette, who is responsible for everything in day-to-day business. Her father Günter, separated from Hermine for 30 years, suffers a stroke and needs the family. Sister Flo, a winemaker by trade, does not feel able to take him in during the grape harvest on her Ayurveda farm. That's why the scientist emeritus is temporarily moving into the hotel that he once helped build. Annette's pubescent son Jeremy, who doesn't want to be told anything, also causes grief. Left alone by everyone, Annette takes a break and travels at the last minute: Let the others fix it. But after just a few days, chaos broke out in the hotel and everyone was calling for her. Annette is now making conditions for her return. She finds support in her new therapist Dr. Ingolf Muthesius, but Hermine thinks little of his profession.
- Annette Kramer spontaneously allows Dr. Ingolf Muthesius to eat. He not only serves her spaghetti alle vongole, but also a very special shell: it contains an engagement ring. The hotel manager enthusiastically tells her family about this unexpected marriage proposal. But somehow there is little enthusiasm. Mother Hermine now likes Ingolf, but doesn't believe in lasting marital bliss. Father Günter even reacted dismissively to the request to be his daughter's best man. And getting to know her unfriendly mother-in-law-to-be does not give Annette much anticipation. The fact that Ingolf does not defend her against cynical comments from Susanne Muthesius causes the first argument of the newly in love. Things are also brewing in the hotel: the famous miracle healer Frank Jonas, a guest at the invitation of the esoteric senior boss, throws the house off the rails. Because of late-night sessions with patients in the room and queues in the lobby, Annette intervenes. She also has to deal with old rocker Dave, an acquaintance of Hermine from her eventful time as a groupie. Now, of all times, the single parent shows that Annette's 17-year-old son Jeremy is ready to fly. Together with his flame Tatjana he wants to go to Paris - right away.
- Annette Kramer threatens to get overwhelmed. Not only should she be a housewife, mother and wife, but also manage a hotel around the clock. The only thing missing was that her husband Ingolf was increasingly annoyed by the ever-shrinking time windows that she had left for him. And the fact that Annette decides to stand in for the outgoing cook Cindy, at least for the transition, and to throw the hotel kitchen does little to calm Ingolf. But that's nothing compared to the latest setting her eccentric mother, Hermione, is bringing to her. Because Hermione fell in love. And not in anyone, but of all things in the misanthropic, grumpy theater star Richard Karrenberg, who then in record time seems to regard the hotel as his private property and causes a war to break out. Annette reluctantly admits that she is overreaching and hires Daniela Frommert as her new cook. But the question soon arises as to whether this was correct - because suddenly several guests in the hotel restaurant contracted an infection. When the food authorities determined that sprouts from Flo's organic farm were carriers of life-threatening bacteria, the farm and hotel restaurant were closed. Annette and the Kramer family only have a few hours to prove their innocence and thus save the hotel and farm.
- The title of today's episode is Children, Children.
- Annette Kramer and husband Ingolf are now parents - but not yet on paper. The youth welfare office only gives them custody of 14-year-old Ole on a trial basis. At first, neither of them want to believe that the busy hotel manager and the fully booked psychotherapist should be cutting back on their jobs. While the fairly independent orphan boy Ole, who likes it in his new family right away, gets along well at first, the youth welfare office keeps a detailed record of the omissions of the foster parents. After the adoption gets more and more in danger, Annette and Ingolf blame each other. Their loud quarrels bother Ole. When he disappears without a trace, the entire project threatens to fail. Meanwhile, uninvited guests make life hell for the Kramers. A group of German nationalist lawyers, who drink and sing as fraternity members as they used to, threatens to upset the peace in the hotel. The leader Kai Kressin soon instigates a small war with Annette, in which the hotel founder Hermine also allows herself to be provoked. When even Ole gets caught between the fronts, Ingolf throws his de-escalation strategy overboard. After an exchange of blows in front of guests, the scandal is complete. Now not only the reputation of the hotel is at stake, but also the adoption.
- Ole suffers from his parents' marriage crisis. To spend more time with him, Annette appoints her brother Stefan as co-manager. A decision with fatal consequences.
- After the hotel is under new management, the problems pile up. Stefan has his hands full to mediate between the leadership and the employees. In addition, the conversion is delayed and it accumulate technical problems.