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In the world of intrigue and suspense, a new political thriller titled "The Diplomat: Missing in Rome" is set to captivate audiences. The series, airing on ARD at 8:15 PM, features Natalia Wörner as Karla Lorenz, a diplomat whose disappearance becomes the central mystery of the show.
The plot unfolds in the bustling city of Rome, where Commissioner Laura Janda (Jaschka Lammert) enlists the help of Alexander Haller (Philipp Hochmair), a man who lost his eyesight in an attack on October 17, 2017, to solve a murder case involving a clue with the same date. Haller is convinced that the appearance of the clue was not a coincidence, adding another layer of intrigue to the case.
As the search for Karla Lorenz intensifies, a spark develops between Commissioner Janda and Alexander Haller, not just due to old role distributions. The relationship between the two characters promises to be a significant element in the unfolding storyline.
Meanwhile, in Barcelona, Dr. Sánchez (Bernd Birkhnahn) stands trial for separating babies from their mothers and handing them over to pro-regime families during the Franco dictatorship. Two nuns who worked with Dr. Sánchez are found murdered, leading Fina Valent (Anne Schäfer) and Xavi Bonet (Clemens Schick) to suspect someone is trying to hide the truth forever.
The series also features a star-studded comedy show, "Mario Barth presents: The Biggest Stars of Comedy," airing on RTL at the same time slot. The show boasts a lineup of well-known comedians, including Sascha Grammel, Cindy from Marzahn, Dieter Nuhr, Ralf Schmitz, Monika Gruber, Guido Cantz, Johann König, Abdel Boudii, Ingo Appelt, Özcan Cosar, and Rüdiger Hoffmann.
However, the plot of "The Diplomat: Missing in Rome" remains shrouded in mystery, with specific details hard to come by. The series promises to delve into the depths of diplomatic tensions, espionage, and intrigue, making it a must-watch for fans of political thrillers. Stay tuned for more updates as the story unfolds!
In the realm of entertainment, the much-anticipated political thriller, "The Diplomat: Missing in Rome," featuring actors like Karla Lawrence (Karla Lawrence), Natalia Werner (Natalia Wörner), and Francis Fulton-Smith (Frank Rosin), will air on Prosieben and Pro7. This series, premiering after the comedic spectacle "Mario Barth presents: The Biggest Stars of Comedy" on other channels, promises to deliver on suspense and intrigue, much like its counterparts movies-and-tv in the genre.