Preview - TV tips on Tuesday
## 8:15 PM, ZDFneo, The Quartet: The Murder House, Crime
Two bodies in a Leipzig old building alarm "The Quartet". Disputes, lies and secrets make every resident of the multi-occupancy house suspicious. In the cellar, Antje Engel (Martin Brambach's girlfriend) is found dead, while her neighbor Hannes Glöckl (Detlev Buck) dies of poisoning almost at the same time. Coincidence or connection? The suspicion quickly falls on Bernd Siebert (Martin Brambach), Antje Engel's boyfriend, who was often involved in heated arguments with her.
8:15 PM, ProSieben, Joko & Klaas against ProSeven, Show
Karoline Herfurth, Detlev Buck, Vanessa Mai, Timo Hildebrand, Simon Gosejohann and Mario Basler face off against the moderators Joko Winterscheidt and Klaas Heufer-Umlauf. If ProSeven wins, Joko and Klaas must submit to their employer unconditionally. However, if Joko and Klaas win, they can freely program for 15 minutes in prime time the next day.
8:15 PM, 3sat, Herr und Frau Bulle: All or Nothing, Crime
During the counting of the daily earnings at a Berlin casino, a shot rings out: The business manager Ibrahim Bekin (Ercan Durmaz) is wounded, and his wife Emine dies. Yvonne (Alice Dwyer) suspects that Ibrahim, despite his injuries, might be involved, as his wife was known for her controlling behavior. Heiko (Johann von Bülow), on the other hand, sees a larger conspiracy, as the casino belongs to the infamous gambling king of Berlin, Edgar Pinninger (Ronald Nitschke).
8:15 PM, Tele 5, The Impossible, Disaster Film
Maria (Naomi Watts), Henry (Ewan McGregor) and their three sons are looking forward to their winter vacation in Thailand. But on the morning of December 26th, they encounter a massive wave while relaxing at the hotel pool. The tsunami separates the family members, but they survive. Their only goal is to find each other. Amidst this terrible natural disaster, they encounter fear and hopelessness, but also unexpected help, courage, and resilience.
8:15 PM, kabel eins, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2
Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) continues her fight against the tyrannical system of her world. When she decides to become the Mockingjay, a symbol of the revolution in public, she faces numerous challenges. The districts are united against the Capitol, but Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) is not himself, and the emerging battles threaten the fate of all. The dream of freedom and peace seems unattainable for her.
- After watching the preview for "Wilsberg: Bitter pills," I'm intrigued to see how the renowned detective handles a complex case.
- The woman sitting next to me at the bar mentioned she enjoyed watching "Joko & Klaas against ProSieben" last night.
- I would recommend "Wilsberg: Bitter pills" as a TV tip for those who enjoy detective series on ZDFneo.
- The controversy surrounding the events in "Wilsberg: Bitter pills" made headlines in the news, with Martin Brambach and Klaas Heufer-Umlauf at the center of it all.
- In "The Quartet: The Murder House," the woman Antje Engel was found dead in her apartment, just like in some scenes from "Wilsberg: Bitter pills."
- The dispute between Bernd Siebert and Hannes Glöckl in "The Quartet: The Murder House" was reminiscent of the tension between Joko and Klaas during their program on ProSieben.
- In the midst of filming "The Quartet: The Murder House," actress Vanessa Mai shared a behind-the-scenes preview of her upcoming role in a new drama series.
- Before the start of "Joko & Klaas against ProSeven," the moderators showed a preview of their guests, including Detlev Buck, Timo Hildebrand, and Karoline Herfurth.
- The storyline of "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2" was filled with unexpected twists and turns, much like the plot of "Joko & Klaas against ProSeven."
- The characters in "The Impossible" had to face great adversity and work together to survive, much like the contestants in "Mr. and Mrs. Cop: Everything to death" on Pro7.