Preview: “The three from the garbage disposal” in the first

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“The three from the garbage disposal” in the first

“The three from the garbage disposal”: “Captain” Werner (Uwe Ochsenknecht, center) and his colleagues track down fraud.

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“The Three from the Garbage Disposal” (Das Erste) track down a con artist. In “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” (ProSieben), peace in the galaxy depends on Luke Skywalker. In “7500” (arte) terrorists storm the cockpit of a passenger plane.

8:15 p.m., the first, the three from the garbage disposal: (not) a clean thing, comedy

“Captain” Werner Träsch (Uwe Ochsenknecht) is quite astonished: the fresh wind of social change is also blowing among the tradition-conscious Berlin garbage workers. His boss Dorn (Rainer Strecker) finally wants to increase the proportion of women and hires the self-confident Pamela (Gisa Flake) on a trial basis. The former competitive athlete not only packs a punch, but is also unimpressed by the rough tone.

8:15 p.m., ProSieben, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Sci-Fi Saga

While the Republican resistance under Leia (Carrie Fisher) is fighting a rearguard battle with the First Order, Rey initially tries in vain to lure the resigned Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) out of his exile. But Luke, wracked with conscience, only agrees to teach her three lessons in controlling her new powers. Even more troubling for Rey (Daisy Ridley) is the fact that she’s forged an immediate bond with her nemesis Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) across the vast expanses of space.

8:15 p.m., arte, code 7500, thriller

The number combination 7500 is the emergency code for a hijacking in international aviation. A code that will forever change the lives of everyone aboard an Airbus A319 from Berlin to Paris. After co-pilot Tobias Ellis (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) routinely prepared the departure of the machine and the take-off went smoothly as always, screams suddenly erupted from the cabin. A group of men enters the cockpit. A struggle begins between the crew and the attackers.

8:15 p.m., RTLzwei, 21 Bridges – Chasing through Manhattan, action

When two drug thieves shoot dead eight police officers, New York police officer in charge of the pursuit, Andre Davis (Chadwick Boseman), closes all bridges to Manhattan to contain the fugitives. Davis exhibits a controversial toughness as the son of a murdered cop. While chasing the two perpetrators, the police officer comes across stolen drugs, which are an indication of a corrupt network within their own ranks.

8:15 p.m., ONE, Charlotte Link: The Betrayed, crime thriller

In the middle of the night, retired police chief Richard Linville (Robert Pickavance) is awakened from his sleep. A hooded man has broken into his home: he is torturing Linville to death. A little later, his daughter, the London Scotland Yard official Kate (Peri Baumeister), arrives – not only to organize the funeral of her adored father, but also to do her own research. The local police chief Caleb Hale (Dirk Borchardt), who is actually not making any progress, does not like this.

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