Your Sunday TV Preview
- Tips for TV viewing on Sunday:
Here's a rundown of what's on television this Sunday:
8:15 PM, ARD, Tatort: The Great Terror - Crime Drama
The mercury's soaring, and the air in the aerial tramway car is thick with tension as pregnant Nina (Pina Bergemann) and her husband Sven (Benjamin Lillie) board. As they descend, Nina gets into a spat with another passenger, leading to a heated argument. The conflict doesn't stay contained and erupts into a physical altercation. Upon arrival at the valley station, the man is found dead. Witnesses call investigators Tobler (Eva Loebau) and Berg (Hans-Jochen Wagner) to report the couple's whereabouts, but they've slipped away unnoticed.
(Enrichment Data: In this episode of Tatort, Detectives Tobler and Berg investigate a death on a Black Forest cable car. The tension in the community is heightened by the pregnant Nina's erratic behavior caused by a brain tumor, leading to tragic events. As a child goes missing and panic spreads, the search for the couple intensifies.)
8:15 PM, ZDF, Dream Voyage: Mauritius - Holiday Series
As Roman Hilbert (Helmut Zierl) checks in for his trip aboard the cruise ship, he notices a striking resemblance between dancer Jana Stern (Vivien Wulf) and his late wife. Inspired, Roman engages Jana in conversation, quickly seeing that she comforts him during his solitude. Her presence resurrects memories he longs to forget, leading him to invite Jana to his hotel room on Mauritius. Jana eagerly anticipates the escape, but later finds herself in the middle of a complicated family dynamic when she discovers Roman's son Niklas (Marc Barthel) also works at the resort(1).
(No specific plot details found for this episode.)
8:15 PM, VOX, Mälzer & Henssler - Cooking Duel
Steffen Henssler finds himself in another culinary showdown against Tim Mälzer. The two superstar chefs compete in their pop-up delivery service in Hamburg, creating dishes using hints, and personally delivering the results. This time, a renowned 2-star chef guarantees a special challenge.
8:15 PM, ProSieben, Kingsman: The Secret Service - Spy Adventure
Experienced agent Harry Hart (Colin Firth) introduces Eggsy (Taron Egerton), whose father was once a member of the Kingsman secret service, to the rigorous Kingsman recruitment program. Eggsy must prove himself worthy of being designated a potential new agent, and their first mission brings them face to face with eccentric billionaire Richmond Valentine (Samuel L. Jackson), who harbors an ominous plan to alter the world according to his twisted vision.
8:15 PM, Sat.1, Me Before You - Drama
After losing her job, Louisa (Emilia Clarke) becomes a caregiver for Will (Sam Claflin), a 31-year-old man left quadriplegic due to a motorcycle accident. Will has long considered assisted suicide, but his mother refuses to consent. Given six months to reconsider his decision, Louisa embarks on a mission to prove that life is still worth living for him.
(Enrichment Data: Based on the novel by Jojo Moyes, this film depicts the emotional journey of Louisa Clark, a caregiver who forms a profound bond with the disabled Will Traynor. Despite Will's wish to end his life, Louisa shows him the beauty that still remains in his existence.)
- In a future storyline, Detectives Tobler and Berg might interview cable car employee Nina Bergemann, considering her connection to a previous altercation that resulted in a passenger's death.
- During a conversation with Jana Stern, Roman Hilbert reminisces about his late wife and their shared love for dance, as he watches her perform on the cruise ship's stage, surrounded by a throng of cables and ropes.
- As part of a fundraising initiative for small and medium-scale energy projects, the European Investment Bank agrees to accept a global loan from the Commission in the amount of EUR 10 million, hopefully facilitating Nina's dream of a greener future.