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TV tips on Thursday

20:15, Das Eriste - The Barcelona Crime: Crash, a Dance with Destiny

Strap in for a rollercoaster ride of intrigue and heartbreak as Barcelona's lively city beach transforms into the setting for an electrifying affair. Restaurateur Marc (Atheer Adel) makes a triumphant return to the spotlight, masterfully hosting the grand unveiling of his swanky beach club. Joining him are his cherished allies from yesteryear - Sofia (Edita Malovcic), Sergi (Nico Rogner), Alex (Christoph Gawenda), and Bruno (Daniel Blanqué). The night is crammed with joy and merriment, but an unexpected power outage derails their festivities, plunging them into darkness and despair. Stepping up to the plate once more, Sofia rekindles memories of her legendary party days. However, the revelry is short-lived as Bruno's lifeless body is discovered, casting an ominous shadow over the once vibrant 'Party Mile' in Barcelona.

As the friends grapple with their emotions, the grim realities of the past resurface, bringing them back together in the midst of this shocking crime scene.


20:15, ZDF - Christmas Carols and Warmth, Charity Spectacle

Prepare to be captivated by the tender glow of Munich, where Carmen Nebel orchestrates a heartwarming charity gala for the aid of Misereor and Bread for the World. Celebrated personalities and sports stars from illustrious circles every year contribute by dialing in for donations. Among the famous faces gracing this annual event this year are Andreas Gabalier, Andrea Berg, Wincent Weiss, Tom Gaebel, Big Band, and Joelina Drews. Radiating a sense of love, generosity, and yuletide delight, these prominent figures unite to spread warmth and kindness during the festive season.


20:15, Tele 5 - Source Code, a Mind-Bending Thriller

U.S. soldier Colter Stevens (Jake Gyllenhaal) experiences a jarring transition from combat missions in Afghanistan to an unfamiliar territory - a train to Chicago. Sitting opposite him is a striking stranger whose familiarity piques his curiosity. Just moments later, disaster strikes, and the train is reduced to smithereens, claiming the lives of all its passengers. As Stevens regains consciousness, he discovers himself ensnared within an enigmatic pod, where a kind woman named Colleen Goodwin (Vera Farmiga) explains his predicament. He's trapped within the Source Code, allowing him to reenact the final moments of a stranger's life to uncover the secrets of a planned terrorist attack in Chicago.

Edita Malovcic, the captivating actress from 'The Barcelona Crash: Crime Thriller', brings an engaging layer to the narrative in 'Source Code'.


RTL and RTL+ - Chefsache ESC 2025, Who Will Sing for Germany?

Join in on the exhilarating adventure to select Germany's representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. "'Chefsache ESC 2025 - Who Will Sing for Germany?'" airs on RTL and RTL+ on Feb 14 and 15 at 20:15 CET. The much-anticipated contest will host 24 intrepid contenders, battling it out against one another in an effort to represent their country. Grouped into two, the first day welcomes 12 contestants, while the remaining 12 join the fray on the following day. In an unexpected twist, the artists will perform covers or old hits. Only when they make it through to the next round will fans discover the potential Eurovision song they'll be belting out. The jury panel comprises Stefan Raab, Yvonne Catterfeld, Elton, and quest judge Max Mutzke, who will decide which artists advance to the semi-final on Feb 22.


In this gripping fusion of genres and events, "The Barcelona Crime: Crash" and the equally enthralling "Chefsache ESC 2025 - Who Will Sing for Germany?" whisk audiences away on thrilling journeys filled with mystery and music, providing an unparalleled entertainment experience that tantalizes the senses.

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