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- Max Liebermann, a medical student and protegé of Sigmund Freud, helps Detective Rheinhardt in the investigation of a series of disturbing murders around 1900s Vienna.
- In 1477 Charles the Bolds dies, his only child is a girl which cannot rule w/o a husband. Meanwhile in Austria, Emperor Frederick III and his antagonist Louis XI France battle over said marriage prospects, battles ensue, tragedy falls.
- In the Austrian version of Desperate Housewives, five bored, unhappy, rich suburban women are taking charge of their lives.
- A soap-operatic mini-series about the history of Hotel Sacher in Vienna. It starts with the takeover by Anna Sacher after her husband Eduard dies at age 59. Most of the time, someone high or low in society seems to be kissing (or more) in one of the chambres séparées.
- Dramatizes the life of Habsburg Empress Maria Theresa, focusing on her rise to power, political reforms, and personal challenges in 18th-century Europe.
- A satirical portrait of customs and morals, telling us the tragicomic story of the residents of Bad Fucking, a typical Austrian village. We learn about wants, desires, murders and misdeeds which can lead only to the Apocalypse.
- Actor Moretti takes on the leading role of former pro footballer Trotter. After his active career, Trotter fights tirelessly as a doping hunter for clean sport. In the process, he's drawn deeper and deeper into criminal machinations.
- A family who lives in the Swiss Alpes at the end of the 1920s is abused by a tyrannical drunkard.
- Detective superintendent Trautmann solves crimes in an unconventional way.
- Clara Immerwahr and her husband to be Fritz Haber are both young and gifted chemists. Their struggle for acknowledgment in nationalistic Germany during World War I lead to the development and use of the first chemical weapons.
- Dr Leo Benedikt is a forensic psychologist. He deals with what goes on in the minds of mentally abnormal lawbreakers. Whether Cara Horvath calls him in as an expert witness for the police or someone asks him for help in a private case: Leo knows that every crime originates in the psyche - and can therefore only be solved there. When he investigates a series of mysterious suicides, he comes across the opaque pharmaceutical company "Janus" - and is stunned when he realizes what is actually behind the suicides.
- One evening, two fairies - Worry and Fortune with their young assistant Mina - are walking through old Prague. As it is Fortune's birthday, she decides to give people a gift - she enchants quite ordinary slippers to fulfill the wearer's every wish. The slippers then change hands that evening and everything they have ever dreamed of suddenly becomes a reality. But what people wish for is often very tricky, and it may not always bring one the desired happiness. Rather, it happens to be misery. Even Fortune becomes convinced of this when she realizes that happiness is something everyone must earn for themselves.
- Alexandra disappears from Krems in Lower Austria on her 17th birthday. When the police seem to fail, father Walch starts his own investigation and learns unwanted details about his daughter's life .
- Adaptation of the fairy-tale by the Grimm Brothers. The three sons of a king set out on a quest to find the magical "Water of Life" to save their father.
- Josef Schmutz is a custodian clerk given the task of guarding an outdated industrial plant.
- It's like a dream come true for Marie. She gets married to her dream man, the airline pilot Hubert. However, if he does not go into the big wide world or gets off to a good start with one or the other stewardess, he is very attached to his imposing mother. Leopoldine treats Marie to her magnificent specimen of son by no means. Maries pregnancy changes nothing. When Leopoldine's husband dies, Marie and Hubert move in her house with her. Their marriage will be put to a real test in the process.
- A suitcase filled with romantic love letters and emotional poems written by a mysterious man inspires and motivates a single woman to re-evaluate her taste in men, and to finally find her soulmate.
- Gustav Klint's famous "The Kiss" is stolen from an Austrian museum. The night-watchman on duty has an instant cardiac arrest, which brings his haughty daughter back from Paris, where she designs. In hospital, she meets broke count Leopold, who comes to return his demented mother to the ancestral castle, which they must soon leave, being bankrupt. To circumvent a law against selling to foreigners, his uncle Albert arranges an 'adoption' by a dodgy Uzbek businessman.