Crime scene: What do the audience want to see during the summer break?

With "Police Call 110: The Day Will Come" from Rostock, the first of tomorrow (Sunday, June 14th, 8:15 pm) will broadcast the last new Sunday thriller before the summer break. On the occasion of the 50th "Tatort" anniversary, the viewers can choose which thrillers they want to see again in the coming weeks. "50 particularly successful 'crime scene' episodes with 30 popular investigative teams from Germany, Austria and Switzerland from the past 20 years" are available for repetition, according to the broadcaster. The first voting will start tomorrow, Sunday. The result will be announced next Friday.

How can i choose

Voting can only be done online at www.DasErste.de/tatortvoting. The broadcaster describes the specific process as follows: "Voting for the first desired 'crime scene' begins on Sunday, June 14th. The 'crime scene' episode, which was able to collect the most votes by the following Friday, will be on Sunday , June 21, broadcast at 8:15 p.m. "

Immediately after the broadcast, the voting for the second desired "crime scene" starts again on the following Sunday. "Voting starts again from zero. The votes cast from the previous week are therefore not counted for the next desired 'crime scene'," it continues. But that's not all: after the broadcast, all voting winners will be available for six months each in the ARD media library.

Who can choose?

There are also a few reunions to choose from among the "50 particularly successful 'crime scene' episodes: among others with the former Konstanz investigators Klara Blum (Eva Mattes) and Kai Perlmann (Sebastian Bezzel), with Franz Kappl (Maximilian Brückner) and Stefan Deininger (Gregor Weber) from Saarbrücken or with the Berlin commissioners Till Ritter (Dominic Raacke) and Felix Stark (Boris Aljinovic). Commissioner Bienzle (Dietz-Werner Steck) from Stuttgart has also made it onto the list.

Perhaps the viewers will also opt for the multi-award-winning, sensational corpse record thriller "Tatort born of pain" (2014) with the investigator Felix Murot (Ulrich Tukur) from Wiesbaden. Or for the action fireworks "Willkommen in Hamburg", with which the commissioners Nick Tschiller (Til Schweiger) and Yalcin Gümmer (Fahri Yardim) celebrated their debut in 2013.

Those who prefer to laugh heartily should simply vote for Münster or Weimar – two cases each from Frank Thiel (Axel Prahl) and Prof. Karl-Friedrich Boerne (Jan Josef Liefers) as well as Kira Dorn (Nora Tschirner) and Lessing (Christian Ulmen) are available alongside many other thrillers.

How long does the summer break last?

The first wish "crime scene" repeat runs on Sunday, June 21. Which crime thriller won the most votes will be announced on June 19. The last wish "crime scene" repeat runs ten Sundays later on August 30th. The first new first broadcast should be planned for September 6th.