Ein Bayer auf Rügen

  • Wolfgang Fierek: Valentine Gruber
  • Simone Thomalla: Hanna -be Rich
  • Ottfried Fischer: Bernie Ziegler
  • Gerd Baltus: Donatius Domberger
  • Brigitte Jaufenthaler: Petra Klinger
  • Rudolf Egger bite: Karl Aiblinger
  • Veronika Fitz: Agnes Oberauer
  • Luise Deschauer: Kathrin Petersen
  • Fritz Strassner: Aiblinger -Bauer
  • Christine Neubauer: Gaby Müllerschön
  • Karin Thaler: Heidi Mitterer
  • Gisela Trowe: Wibke glad Rich
  • Max Volkert Martens: Christian Bode
  • Gerhard Ried man: Michael Gruber
  • Eddi Arent: Gabriel Makowski
  • Veronica Ferres: Anni
  • Gert Hauke ​​: Mayor Arthur Knoop
  • Willy Harlander: Mayor Moosburg
  • Michael Lerchenberg: Dr. Egmont Maisinger
  • Alexander May: Pastor Hellwig
  • Udo Thomer: Father Tobias
  • Arthur Brauss: Kriminalrat Staudinger
  • Hans Brenner: Police Chief Inspector Haberl
  • Werner Tietze: Polizeihauptmeister Künath
  • Winfried Hübner: Polizeimeister Kober
  • Nicholas Paryla: Schorschi
  • Pyotr Olev: Boris Begulow
  • Uta Schorn: Erika Begulow
  • Martina Gedeck: Renate floor
  • Michael Habeck: publisher Konz
  • Horst Tomayer: Teacher Thor Dr. Maier
  • Markus Wasmeier: itself
  • Claudine Wilde: Sandra Kessler

Ein Bayer auf Rügen is a German television series that was produced between 1993 and 1997 on behalf of Sat.1 from the Nova Film and Television Production GmbH.

Action

The policeman Valentin Gruber ( motto: " If the mountain no matter how steep, a little bit what's going allerweil " ) is offset from Miesbach in Bavaria on the island of Rügen. He leaves his girlfriend Heidi and his grandfather back in his homeland. Now he has to solve criminal cases in his new home, while his new colleagues Hanna glad Rich and Konstantin Künath him stand aside. In the course of the series he can travel back from homesickness back to Bavaria, however, but his island remains faithful regularly as a tourist.

Broadcast

The TV series Ein Bayer auf Rügen was seen from 1993 to 1997 in the private broadcaster Sat.1 program.

After the beginning of the 21st century with The Mountain Doctor ( also produced by Sat.1 and later broadcast by ZDF ) and Ein Schloss am Wörthersee (produced by RTLplus and later aired in some ARD programs) already two series of German private broadcasters in the public television were shown was from April to September 2003, Ein Bayer auf Rügen be seen in the first. In the years 2004 to 2006, the series was also repeated on some third party programs. Since 2010 the series is broadcast by special interest channels home channel. Since March 2012 repeated Sat.1 the series in early at weekends.

Media

On November 9, 1995, a VHS video cassette was released with the title Ein Bayer auf Rügen: Up and away. Besides them two music CD and the book series published Ein Bayer auf Rügen ISBN 3-404-12163-5 Felix Huby and Bernd Storz.

Since 8 October 2010, all episodes are available on DVD. DVD Box 1 contains the seasons 1-3, Box 2, the seasons 4 and 5 and Box 3 Season 6 series. All DVD collections have been released by Universal Pictures.

Episodes

Trivia

  • The series is one of the few productions of a private radio station, which were broadcast on public television (ARD 2003, and later regional broadcasters ).
  • The deputy, later Secretary of State Dr. Egmond Meisinger (Michael Lerchenberg ) has, not only by its appearance and the similar-sounding name similarity with the former Bavarian Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber. In the episode " Alone against all " shows the editor Ziegler to the question Meisinger which image they would print from him, an autograph card Stoiber. For many years played Michael Lerchenberg also in the strong beer tasting at the Munich Nockherberg Edmund Stoiber.
  • As a backdrop of " Aiblinger court " was the 1980 newly built Oberleitenhof in Schliersee. The history of the farm but dates back to 1552.
  • The restaurant Middelhagen, an approximately 1451 built as a village inn inn served until the episode " foundling " as a backdrop for Wiebke glad Rich's " Störtebeker ".
  • The series was abandoned due to rate losses. In an interview with the Focus Wolfgang Fierek indicates that the then SAT.1 CEO Fred Kogel had due to a change in the broadcasting slot the decline in viewership. At the same time Fierek was glad that he could continue to develop after the auserzählten history with the ZDF series veterinarian Dr. Engel.
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