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Guidance for television viewing on Wednesday

20:15, Das Erste, With Us Forever, Drama

- Guidance for television viewing on Wednesday

Jann's (Philip Guensch) parent, Lina (Marie Leuenberger), is extraordinary, innovative, and impulsive: Which 17-year-old can boast about having a parent who organizes a lavish breakfast on the rooftop at six in the morning to witness the sunrise, who lounges barefoot under the dining table and laughs while snapping a selfie with their offspring? But Lina also has a dark side: she secludes herself and is tormented by traumatic past events. Meanwhile, Jann grapples with the pressures of school, part-time work, and household chores, usually on the brink of emotional breakdown. When he meets Selma (Mina-Giselle Rufer), she brings a breath of fresh air and excitement into his monotonous routine. He explores a new facet of love.

20:15, RTL, Mario Barth Presents: The Comedy Legends, Show

A spectacular event in the comedy world: Mario Barth, Germany's most renowned comedian, assembles the crème de la crème of the comedy community in his new show, sparking an exquisite stand-up comedy display. Esteemed performers like Sascha Grammel, Cindy aus Marzahn, Ralf Schmitz, Guido Cantz, and Mike Kruger ensure an unforgettable comedy evening with their acts. Of course, Mario Barth himself also graces the stage with an extraordinary performance.

20:15, kabel eins, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Sci-Fi Epic

Following Snoke's demise, Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) assumes command of the First Order. Leveraging a Sith navigation device, he manages to locate the supposedly deceased Emperor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid), who orders him to eliminate Rey (Daisy Ridley). However, Rey is the last beacon of hope for the Resistance, which battles against the formidable forces of the enemy. But who will emerge victorious in this climactic confrontation between good and evil?

20:15, Sat.1, The Great British Bake Off, Baking Competition

In the first challenge, amateur bakers secretly embed messages in their cakes using strips of foil. These concealed messages, hidden beneath a layer of cream, surface only when the cake is sliced. The cake decoration should correspond with the theme of the message. Furthermore, Betty showcases a complex dough-working technique that the participants must recreate from memory. A dough wreath adorned with cheesecake filling and streusel topping is required to be crafted.

20:15, ZDFneo, Wilsberg: MünsterLeaks, Crime Drama

Ekki (Oliver Korittke) receives a supposedly incriminating "tax disc" claiming to reveal misconduct by the Münster elite. Wilsberg (Leonard Lansink) is tasked with verifying the authenticity of this information. Once the media gets wind of the "tax evader disc," the first self-incrimination arrives at the tax office. Real estate developer Ehrenberg opts to come clean. But before he unveils any details, Ehrenberg is discovered dead. Wilsberg and Ekki harbor doubts about it being a suicide.

After experiencing the ups and downs with Selma, Jann realizes that he has found someone who truly understands and loves him, saying, "I love you" with all his heart. Meanwhile, the investigation into the "tax evader disc" reveals potential corruption at the heart of Munster's elite, causing tension between Wilsberg and Ekki despite their shared bond, as they struggle to uncover the truth behind Ehrenberg's death.

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