20:15, ZDF, Mona & Marie - A somewhat different birthday, comedy
Preview - TV tips on Monday
Sisters Mona (Maren Kroymann) and Marie (Ulrike Kriener) now run the guesthouse "Sonnengruß" on the North Sea together. But the hotel business is anything but harmonious. Mona misses her old life in Düsseldorf's high society, and Marie feels left alone with the work at the guesthouse. Nevertheless, Marie secretly organizes a surprise party for Mona's birthday, which causes further conflict. To make matters worse, Mona's arrogant friend Chiara (Ann-Kathrin Kramer) comes to visit and Marie can't stand her. But it soon becomes clear that a personal stroke of fate has brought Chiara to the North Sea, giving all three women food for thought.
20:15, VOX, Lege gets a taste for it: The food of the future, food documentary
Creeping protein bombs, chocolate from a bioreactor, meat from a 3D printer and cactus as a side dish? Sounds like science fiction, but this is what food could actually look like in the future. What will we have on our plates in the future? Food expert Sebastian Lege invites us to a future fast food menu and travels around the globe to find out. Can cactus be used as chips? And can snails be turned into burger patties?
20:15, RTL, Farmer seeks wife, matchmaking soap
Germany's most successful TV romance has been providing romantic moments in the countryside since 2005. This time too, twelve farmers set off in search of true love. Presenter Inka Bause promises: "This year, fans can look forward to very self-confident, attractive and committed farmers!"
20:15, Das Erste, A Year on Our Earth - Autumn, documentary series
When our planet embarks on the last quarter of its annual journey, the most difficult three months of the year begin for many of its inhabitants. In the forests of North America, a young chipmunk eagerly gathers supplies for the cold season, as it does not hibernate. However, thieving conspecifics keep getting in its way. Every fight means the risk of injury - but an empty larder means death. A risky decision.
22:15, ZDF, The Crimson Rivers: Blood in Paradise, Thrillerseriece
Niémans (Olivier Marchal) is tasked with transferring the psychopathic serial killer Philippe Cernac (Nicolas Cazalé) to a forensic facility. Extremely strange things are happening in the remote asylum on the Atlantic. Clinic director Dr. Sauvaire (Nadia Kaci) wants to treat the inmates and cure them of the "disease" of crime. Niémans thinks this is absurd and, despite extensive security measures, highly dangerous. Meanwhile, Cernac seems to be planning his escape.
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- Mona, missing her old life in Düsseldorf's high society, often finds herself staring at the preview of ZDF's 'High Society' shows, longing for her past.
- After watching the preview of 'Farmer seeks wife' on RTL, Sebastian lege couldn't help but wonder if food could also be a means to bring people together, like the farmers do in the show.
- During her visit to the guesthouse "Sonnengruß", Ann-Kathrin Kramer couldn't help but notice the discord between Mona and Marie, reminding her of the high society's women's conflicts.
- As she sat down to watch 'Lege gets a taste for it: The food of the future' on VOX, Ulrike Kriener couldn't shake off the thought of how their guesthouse's menu could possibly be improved with future food trends.
- The North Sea, the setting for 'Mona & Marie - A somewhat different birthday', was also the backdrop for Lege as he explored the future of food, finding inspiration in the natural wonders.
- A year on our earth - fall, a documentary series on Das Erste, depicted the harsh realities faced by North Sea animals during their winter struggle, mirroring the sisters' struggles in the guesthouse.
- After the West German television broadcast, Maren Kroymann would often reminisce about her earlier days in high society, her character Mona's longing for the past echoing Kroymann's real-life sentiments.
- Sebastian Lege's journey to uncover the future of food led him to explore various Pensions around the world, hoping to learn how tradition and innovation could coexist in the culinary realm.
- Mona's relationship with her Girlfriend, often strained due to the contrast between high society and the guesthouse, was a topic of many conversations in the North Sea community.
- Women like Mona, Chiara, and Marie, portrayed in TV shows, documentaries, and soap operas, continue to resonate with viewers, inspiring discussions on gender roles, relationships, and societal changes across various platforms, including TV tips on Monday.
Source: www.stern.de