Hamburg Transit

  • Karl -Heinz Hess: Polizeiobermeister Walter Hartmann
  • Eckart Dux: Commissioner Schlüter
  • Heinz -Gerhard Lück: Commissioner Castorp
  • Gert Hauke ​​: Commissioner John

Hamburg transit is a German television series that was produced from 1970 to 1974.

Plot and background

This series is the continuation of police radio calls represent a 52-part crime series, which in turn was continuer of the 39 - part series harbor police. In Hamburg transit including various criminal cases are told, are involved in the people who are in Hamburg, just passing through. Various renowned directors ( Hermann Leitner, Claus Peter Witt, Dieter Wedel and others), various known crime writers (Bruno Hampel, Friedhelm Werre Meier and Hans Jörg Martin) and many famous guest stars ( including Sigurd Fitzek, Peter Schiff, Walter Jokisch, Peter Thom, Christian Wolff, Judy Winter, Edeltraut Elsner and Adrian Hoven ) participated. As a recurrent, but not appearing in all episodes characters Karl -Heinz Hess are seen as criminal police officer Walter Hartmann and Eckart Dux as CID officer Schlüter, occurred both calls already in the previous series, police radio. Among the guest roles, there were an extraordinary number of actors who himself appeared later as a Commissioner in other series, so Knut Hinz, Günter Lamprecht, Horst Michael Neutze, Charles Brewer, Bruno Dallansky, Uwe Dallmeier, Götz George, Karl- Heinz von Hassel, Dieter Eppler Kurt Jaggberg, Sieghardt Rupp, Ulrich Matschoss (all crime scene ), Edgar Bessen, Arthur Brauss and the second performer of the Old Rolf Schimpf.

Broadcast

The 52 episodes were aired for four seasons from 31 December 1970 until 19 March 1974 at the regional evening program of the Norddeutscher Rundfunk within the preliminary program of the ARD Radio Bremen was connected. From 1971 and 1972 the series from all other ARD was taken over in their respective eve programs, some with less consequences and in a different order of the individual episodes. Since the end of 2013 the series is broadcast on Anixe, where the sequences are repeated several times a day.

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