Preview: “Herbe mixture” in the first

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“Herbe mixture” in the first

“Harsh mixture”: Zahra (Peri Baumeister, middle) is questioned in detail by an Israeli security officer.

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A trip to Israel turns the relationship of a young couple upside down in “Herbe Misch” (Das Erste). On RTL, the “Bachelor” (RTL) awards his last rose and on “The Taste” (Sat.1) different types of cheese have to be creatively processed.

8:15 p.m., The First, Harsh Mixture, Comedy

Zahra (Peri Baumeister) and Benni (Trystan Pütter) have been a happy couple for a year. They have just moved into a shared apartment in Munich. But when Benni’s grandfather dies, young happiness is put to the test. Because Benni is Jewish, his family lives in Tel Aviv, Zahra is half-Arab – at least in terms of origin – but she has never actually dealt with it. Now she has to deal with it willy-nilly. She travels with Benni to her grandfather’s funeral in Tel Aviv. At the grave, Zahra crosses herself, shocking Benni’s family, who through a misunderstanding assumed Zahra was Jewish.

8:15 p.m., RTL, The Bachelor – The grand finale, dome soap

Before David makes his final decision, he spends romantic sleepover dates with both women. But which lady has conquered his heart and gets the last rose? After the last rose award, Frauke Ludowig welcomes the big reunion in the second part of the show and asks: Are the bachelor and his chosen one happy with each other? And how did the other ladies fare?

8:15 p.m., Sat.1, The Taste, cooking competition

Reunion with Frank Rosin: The ex-coach returns to “The Taste” as a guest judge. After the casting is complete and the teams are completed, Rosin presents the candidates with a team cooking challenge. They must demonstrate their skill at handling blue cheese, red cheese, raw egg yolk or durian. Solo cooking is all about the vegetables. Who convinces with combinations of asparagus, radishes, kohlrabi or snow peas?

8:15 p.m., ZDFneo, Wilsberg: Against the current, crime thriller

Ekki (Oliver Korittke) has inherited his aunt’s house and the associated field. But that causes him a lot of problems. The body he and Wilsberg (Leonard Lansink) find in the house is just one of them. The victim farmer Habich led a fight against the public utilities. His biogas plant could have supplied the entire village with electricity. But the municipal authorities had something against it. Oliver Brandstetter (Godehard Giese) also takes advantage of Habich’s death. Wilsberg also finds out that Oliver appears to be having an affair with the rich farmer’s young widow.

8:15 p.m., kabel eins, Air Force One, action thriller

During a speech in Moscow, American President James Marshall (Harrison Ford) announces that in future he will use all his power against international terrorists. Shortly thereafter he has to put his word into action: the dissident Korshunov (Gary Oldman) and his men hijack the president’s machine in order to blackmail the release of a general. Single-handedly, Marshall has to face the apparently overpowering opponents.

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