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Weekend TV Programming Guide for Saturday

1970s corpse found in Munich, investigated by ZDF.

Saturday TV Guidance
Saturday TV Guidance

Weekend TV Programming Guide for Saturday

In the world of entertainment, this week promises an exciting mix of comedy, adventure, and crime-solving.

On German television, Bernd Reuther, a state prosecutor, finds himself in a race against time. With Maria Weissenberg's life hanging in the balance, Reuther and his team are under pressure to not only save her but also solve the murders of both Maria and Elli Kauber. The intriguing case is the focus of the crime investigation series "The State Prosecutor: A Second Life," airing on ZDF at 21:45.

Meanwhile, in a different part of the world, the Great Wall of China is revealed to protect the world from a horrifying threat that could extend beyond China's borders. European mercenaries, searching for black powder, find themselves under attack by a mysterious monster.

In the realm of comedy, Barbara Schöneberger hosts an evening full of humor on ARD, featuring Hazel Brugger, Max von Thun, and Friedrich von Thun. The event promises to be a light-hearted respite from the week's events.

For those seeking adventure, look no further than Sat.1, where Ruby, a teenage girl, embarks on an ocean adventure. Details about her journey are scarce, but it's known that Ruby lives with a kraken family and discovers she is descended from a royal line of powerful sea krakens.

In the realm of fiction, Gustav Schmidinger, a character in the TV show Munich Murder: The Last of His Kind, is a significant figure. His role and background within the show may vary depending on the specific episode or narrative context.

In Munich's Bahnhofsviertel, investigators Flierl, Neuhauser, and Schaller recently found a corpse dressed in 1970s fashion. The deceased is a small-time crook, but the case is far from simple. A complex ransom handover for Maria Weissenberg's kidnapping has failed, requiring a complete re-evaluation of the case.

Remembering the past, Schaller was reminded of a local legend from the 1970s, Gustav Schmidinger, who was known as the "Padrone" of the neighbourhood. Schmidinger was one of the first to make prostitution and gambling big in the Bahnhofsviertel.

Lastly, the best film pranks of the year will be showcased in an evening event. The event will feature many highlights and classic favourites, promising a night filled with laughter and entertainment.

Stay tuned for these exciting events and more!

The police investigation series "The State Prosecutor: A Second Life," airing on ZDF at 21:45, offers an engaging blend of entertainment and crime-solving.

As for comedy, Barbara Schöneberger hosts a light-hearted event on ARD, promising a respite filled with laughter and humor.

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