19:15 PM, ZDF, Specters of Yesterday, Thriller
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Serving 19 years into his life imprisonment, former gang leader Lorenz Degen (Anatole Taubman) worms his way out of the prison. This unexpected move draws the attention of Sarah Kohr (Lisa Maria Potthoff) and Anton Mehringer (Herbert Knaup), who find themselves tangled in his schemes. A buried secret that could dent their reputations leaves them without official assistance. Matters become direr when Anton's 12-year-old son, Hendrik (Cooper Dillon), is abducted, with Degen seeking Sarah's ex-lover, Axel (Alexander Wüst), as ransom.
19:15 PM, ProSieben, Beat the Celeb, Talent Show
Performances by these stars pull in crowds to stadiums. Their melodies stir the hearts of their fans. Just uttering their names brings excitement. Who will conquer "Beat the Celeb"? Singers Pietro Lombardi and Comedian Chris Tall put their skills to the test in up to 15 nail-biting rounds. The victor walks away with 100,000 Euro. Elton serves as the host, while Ron Ringguth provides the commentary.
19:15 PM, ZDFneo, Wilde Falle: Skeletons, Crime
Micki Hobelmeyer (Jörg Schüttauf) is found innocent in a rape case, which Wilsberg (Leonard Lansink) feels is unjust, as he knows Micki from their college days and distrusts him. The prosecutor Andrea Schröder (Daniela Wutte) is taken aback when the credibility of the psychological expert Dorith Magunsky (Rebecca Immanuel) is impugned. Nothing prepares her for the threats that Dorith Magunsky receives from unknown assailants soon after the trial.
19:15 PM, kabel eins, The Mystery Name, Monastic Crime
The scholarly Franciscan monk William of Baskerville (Sean Connery) and his novice Adson (Christian Slater) pay a visit to a Benedictine monastery in Northern Italy. Amid a heated religious disagreement within the Catholic Church, several monks are murdered within the monastery's walls. William takes on the probe and persists despite being attacked. The clues lead him to a puzzling library.
21:15 PM, ZDF, Lone Song: Demoness, Crime
Detectives Nora Weiss (Anna Maria Mühe) and her fresh partner Ben Salawi (Camill Jammal) delve into the murder of Lübecker psychology professor, Peter Marquart (Hans-Jörg Frey), discovered dead in his bathtub. Initial leads take them to 16-year-old student, Jessica Steiner (Lieselotte Voß), who posts explicit content on a pay-per-view site. Not long after, a kindergarten director also meets an untimely end.
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- If you're looking for TV tips, don't miss "Solo for Weiss: Angel of Death" at 8:15 PM on Pro7.
- The thrilling series "The Name of the Rose" is airing at 9:15 PM on ZDFneo, perfect for your TV night.
- Before the preview of "Wilde Falle: Skeletons" at 9:15 PM on kabel eins, check out the latest on "TV tips" for more exciting shows.
- In "Solo for Weiss: Angel of Death", Nora Weiss, played by Anna Maria Muhe, faces a chilling case, as seen in the preview.
- "The Mystery Name" at 11:15 PM on ZDFneo is another monastic crime drama you shouldn't miss, following the "TV tips".
- Meanwhile, the thrilling crime series "Wilde Falle: Skeletons" is airing what seems to be a critical investigation at 9:15 PM on kabel eins.
- The anticipated "Lone Song: Demoness" is coming up at 9:15 PM on ZDF, promising a suspenseful detective story inspired by the characters from the "TV tips".
- Lisa Maria Potthoff and Anton Mehringer, as Sarah Kohr and Anton Mehringer respectively, navigate treacherous territories in the series "Solo for Weiss: Angel of Death" at 8:15 PM on Pro7.
- "Beat the Star" featuring Pietro Lombardi and Comedian Chris Tall is at its climax, where the victor takes home a headlining prize of 100,000 Euro on ProSieben, based on the "TV tips".