Season 19
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Season 19 (1988)

Episodes14 Total

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Episode 1

1988-01-24 90m6.0

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Episode 2

1988-02-28 90m1.0

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Episode 3

1988-04-04 90m0.0

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Episode 4

1988-04-17 90m0.0

Broken blossoms
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Broken blossoms

1988-05-01 90m5.5

A dead man lies in a Duisburg bus - apparently the accidental victim of a stabbing. The murdered man was the owner of a dance studio that he ran together with his wife, Manuela Prinz. The investigation reveals that the perpetrator is a Thai. But when the detectives track him down, they find another body. Everything indicates that the Thai committed suicide. Schimanski suspects that the aloof Manuela is not telling him everything she knows. But suddenly it is she who asks him for help: her husband's "business friends" have contacted her and threatened her life if she is not willing to secure further "deliveries".

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Episode 6

1988-05-23 90m0.0

Episode 7
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Episode 7

1988-07-10 90m7.0

Episode 8
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Episode 8

1988-08-07 90m9.5

Solitary confinement
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Solitary confinement

1988-08-21 90m4.6

Thanner is annoyed: While he has to do the dirty work for the police - he has to identify the body of a prostitute - Schimanski is reopening a case that he, Thanner, closed long ago. And Thanner knows why: Ilona Vogtländer, daughter of Rolf Vogtländer, who is accused of murdering his wife Eva, is far too beautiful for Schimanski to resist.

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Episode 10

1988-09-04 90m0.0

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Episode 11

1988-10-02 90m0.0

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Episode 12

1988-11-13 90m0.0

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Episode 13

1988-12-11 90m0.0

Schimanski - Moltke
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Schimanski - Moltke

1988-12-28 90m6.0

Schimanski and Thanner are confronted with a case that happened a long time ago and that they were unable to solve: in 1978, one of the perpetrators was seriously injured during a bank robbery and was then executed in the bank by the leader of the gang. The perpetrators managed to escape - except for the Pole Zbiginiew Pawlak, who waited next to his dead brother until the police arrived. During the subsequent investigation, Pawlak was unable to say a word. The press then nicknamed him "Moltke", which he kept even during his prison sentence because he remained stubbornly silent.