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Do you understand funny?": Samu Haber (l.) and Barbara Schoeneberger present the highlights of the...
Do you understand funny?": Samu Haber (l.) and Barbara Schoeneberger present the highlights of the show.

20:15, Das Erste, Verstehen Sie Spaß?, Show

- TV tips for Saturday

Host Barbara Schöneberger welcomes viewers from the Bavarian Ammersee. Together with Finnish singer Samu Haber and guests from films with hidden cameras, she brings vacation atmosphere from over four decades into living rooms.

20:15, RTL, Sascha Grammel live! Ich find's lustig, Comedy

"Ich find's lustig" is Grammel's most personal program yet, bringing viewers, like his successful shows "Hetz mich nicht!" and "Keine Anhung", back to the joyful La-La-Land of our always cheerful ventriloquist and his ever-growing, colorful Grammel-Zoo family.

20:15, Tele 5, Open Water, Thriller

For Susan (Blanchard Ryan) and Daniel (Daniel Travis), the beach vacation was supposed to be a break from work stress and daily worries. But after a diving trip, they find themselves suddenly alone in the middle of the ocean, with no trace of their excursion boat. For the couple, a unimaginable ordeal begins. Initially, they hope for a misunderstanding, but gradually they realize that they have indeed been left behind on the open sea. Abandoned and alone in the cold water, Susan and Daniel soon discover that they are completely on their own. As darkness falls, hope for rescue fades, and fear, panic, and growing despair set in.

20:15, ONE, Der Usedom-Krimi: Gute Nachrichten, Crime

Well-known TV presenter Sandra Berger (Loretta Stern) is found dead. Garden designer Britta Hausmann (Stephanie Gossger) finds the beaten presenter in her vacation home on Usedom. Chief Inspector Ellen Norgaard (Rikke Lylloff) is shocked to meet the victim's husband, also a well-known TV presenter, Jonas Gomez (Nikolai Kinski), at the crime scene. The two share the well-guarded secret of a passionate affair.

20:15, Sat.1, Als Hitler das rosa Kaninchen stahl, Drama

Berlin in January 1933. Nine-year-old Anna Kemper's (Riva Krymalowski) carefree childhood ends with Hitler's rise to power. Her father Arthur (Oliver Masucci), a highly respected publicist, is on the Nazis' arrest lists as a Jewish intellectual and convinced democrat. Just before Hitler's election victory, Arthur flees to Switzerland to quickly bring his family. Anna, her mother Dorothea (Carla Juri), and her brother Max (Marinus Hohmann) must flee with little luggage. Anna's favorite toy, a pink rabbit, is left behind, making the new beginning in a foreign land even harder.

In the world of fiction, when Hitler stole Anna's beloved pink rabbit, it added to her struggles during their sudden escape from Berlin. The event deepened her sense of loss and longing for home.

Relevant to the historical context of the drama "Als Hitler das rosa Kaninchen stahl," the pink rabbit becomes a symbol of family, innocence, and the traumatic beginnings of the Nazi era.

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