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Shift in employment: Rosenheim-Cops welcomes a new secretary.

Following a tenure spanning over two decades, Marisa Burger, also known as Miriam Stockl, is set to relinquish her post at the precinct following the upcoming season. A replacement has now been selected.

New position filled: Rosenheim-Cops secures a new secretary
New position filled: Rosenheim-Cops secures a new secretary

Shift in employment: Rosenheim-Cops welcomes a new secretary.

The popular ZDF evening series, "Rosenheim-Cops", is preparing for a significant change as it gears up for its 26th season. The final season of the series will see the departure of Marisa Burger, who has been a beloved part of the show for over two decades, playing the role of Miriam Stockl, the police secretary.

Marisa Burger, aged 52, will be seen in her final performance as Miriam Stockl in the 25th season of the "Rosenheim-Cops", which is set to air starting October 7th, Tuesday evenings after the "heute" news. Burger's character is known for her memorable line: "Es gabat a Leich" ("There's a body").

Sarah Thonig, aged 33, who has been part of the "Rosenheim-Cops" since 2014, will be taking over the role of the secretary in the 26th season. Thonig, who previously played Christin Lange at the police headquarters reception, is now moving to the police secretariat.

This transition opens new dramatic possibilities for the series, with the producers planning to explore these changes with detail and humour. However, it is unlikely that Thonig's new role will use the iconic phrase "Es gabat a Leich", as it is strongly tied to Burger’s portrayal.

The "Rosenheim-Cops" series, a German television series aired on ZDF, has been a staple in German television for over two decades. The series is set in an unspecified location, but it has captured the hearts of viewers with its engaging storylines and memorable characters.

Burger's departure marks the end of a two-decade-long tenure, but the producers are confident that Thonig will bring a fresh but authentic energy to the series in her expanded role. Fans of the "Rosenheim-Cops" are eagerly waiting to see how the series will evolve with this significant change.

The change in the "Rosenheim-Cops" series, a staple of German television for over two decades, raises anticipation within the realm of movies-and-tv entertainment as Marisa Burger bids farewell after her significant 20-year tenure. Sarah Thonig, a beloved cast member since 2014, will take on the iconic role of Miriam Stockl in the 26th season, introducing a new era of entertainment.

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