Emergency Harbour Edging persists on ZDF: replacement for Wolf Haller has been decided
The popular ZDF series "Notruf Hafenkante" is set to return for its 20th season on October 2, with a significant change in its main cast. After over ten years of playing the role of Wolf Haller, Hannes Hellmann is retiring from the series.
Taking over as the new leader is Melanie Hansen, played by Sanna Englund. Hansen has been a part of the series since its first season, but this will mark her first time as the main character.
The new season kicks off with an intriguing mystery involving an injured student and silent classmates, setting the stage for the 22-episode season[1]. The second episode delves into a suspected fall down the stairs following a custody battle, sparking further investigations.
The 500th episode of the series is included in Season 20, making it a milestone for the long-running show. Despite Hellmann's departure, fans can rest assured that familiar faces such as Mattes Seeler (Matthias Schloo), Malik Hakim (Zejhun Demirov), and Kris Freiberg (Marc Barthel) will remain in the series.
"Notruf Hafenkante", set in Hamburg, Germany, has been a staple of ZDF's programming for nearly two decades. The series has consistently delivered gripping dramas and captivating storylines, earning it a loyal fanbase.
The season premiere is scheduled for October 9 at 7:25 PM on ZDF. Linda Lorenz, a renowned journalist, penned the article about this exciting development in the series[3].
[1] Season premiere investigates the case of an injured student with silent classmates. [2] Melanie Hansen has been a part of the series since its first season. [3] The article was written by Linda Lorenz and published by RUH24.
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