Preview: “Schnitzel always works” in the first

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“Schnitzel always works” in the first

“Schnitzel always works”: Günther (Armin Rohde, left) and Wolfgang (Ludger Pistor) made it into a quiz show.

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In “Schnitzel geht immer” (Das Erste) Armin Rohde and Ludger Pistor dream of being unemployed and making big money. James Bond takes on a powerful terrorist organization in “Spectre” (ZDF). At RTL, the admirers of “Bachelorette” get animal competition.

8:15 p.m., the first, Schnitzel always works, comedy

The two friends Günther Kuballa (Armin Rohde) and Wolfgang Krettek (Ludger Pistor) to escape the horror of long-term unemployment. It goes without saying that their plan to first win a TV quiz and then open their own shop is associated with numerous complications. But nobody can take away what makes life really happy for them – friendship, compassion and togetherness.

8:15 p.m., ZDF, James Bond 007 – Spectre, agent action

Terrorist attacks shake the world. In Mexico, James Bond (Daniel Craig) can narrowly prevent an attack on a stadium. In London, the double zero agents are to be abolished. People are said to be outdated in the fight against terror and danger. Meanwhile, Bond finds out about an organization called “Spectre” that wants to take over the world using the latest technology.

8:15 p.m., RTL, The Bachelorette, dome show

The men have some really cute competition: together with a buddy on four paws, they have to master a tough agility course. Who can convince Jenny with ambition and sensitivity? Romance isn’t neglected either: on a single date in the evening on a paradisiacal beach in Thailand, the first sparks fly with one of the men and all signs point to an emotional rollercoaster.

8:15 p.m., ProSieben, What men want, comedy

When sports manager Ali Davis (Taraji P. Henson) is once again passed over by her boss in favor of a man, she falls into a deep hole. However, after visiting a fortune teller and being hit on the head, luck is on her side: the ambitious businesswoman can suddenly read men’s minds. Determined to show her boss, she puts her new ability to good use.

8:15 p.m., ZDFneo, Wilsberg: God’s work and Satan’s coal, thriller

Sister Christa (Inka Friedrich), who takes care of the finances of her monastery, invested money in the stock market and showed a lucky hand: 1.5 million euros in speculative profits. When the abbess found out about the unbelievable sum, she demanded that the money be returned immediately. But the money is gone. Christa and Helena (Maren Kroymann), nuns of a Münster monastery, urgently need the services of the private detective Wilsberg (Leonard Lansink).

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