On Wednesday night's TV tips, you'll be whisked away into the gripping world of "My Falcon," airing at 20:15 on Das Erste. This captivating drama follows the tale of forensic biologist Inga Ehrenberg (Anne Ratte-Polle), who's so engrossed in her work that she fails to notice her own loneliness following separation from her husband. When her father claims she has a half-sister and a falconer asks for her help with a young falcon, Inga finds herself caught in a whirlpool of long-hidden, painful emotions. As she plunges headfirst into domesticating the falcon, she remains adamant that the bird will never leave her side.
Meanwhile, she grapples with the unsettling discovery of a dead baby whose identity remains unclear, juggling two additional cases. It's a race against time and unraveling emotions as Inga navigates the complexity of her personal life and unmasks the truth behind these mysterious cases.
If you're in the mood for reflection, tune in to Markus Lanz: The Year 2023 at 20:15 on ZDF. Prominent guests will come together to discuss and examine the events and stories that influenced society, politics, film, music, and sports in 2023. Extensive clips will bring the guests and topics to life, offering a captivating retrospective of the year.
As you gear up for the holiday season, indulge in "The Taste" cooking competition at 20:15 on Sat.1. It's a festive feast for talented chefs as they whip up Christmas-inspired dishes, dazzling with flavors of cinnamon, cardamom, and star anise. The candidates will also be tasked with creating wintery spoon delights during the solo cook-off, showcasing their creativity and skill. The finale will see contestants deconstruct their favorite Christmas cookies, reinventing the traditional Christmas treat on a spoon.
Those with a knack for laughing at society's craziness can enjoy "Mario Barth uncovers" at 8:15 p.m. on RTL. Known for his outrageous comedy, Mario Barth returns to shed light on the insane waste of public money in Germany. With taxpayer's money flying out the window, Mario Barth and his celebrity team of sleuths refuse to back down and vow to resist the squandering of taxpayers' funds.
As the night wraps up, settle in for a heartwarming tale of Santa Claus in "Santa Clause 2: An even more beautiful present" airing at 8:15 p.m. on VOX. Despite eight years of dedicating his life to delivering gifts as Santa, Scott Calvin's son Charlie finds himself on the naughty list. To keep his beloved job, Scott must marry within a month, navigating the small print in his Santa contract.