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TV tips on Friday (April 19, 2024)
This way you won’t miss any more shows. Here you can find all of Friday’s program highlights at a glance.
8:15 p.m., Das Erste, practice with a sea view: The Fighter, tragicomedy
8:15 p.m., ProSieben, X-Men: Dark Phoenix, Action
An incident during a rescue mission in Earth orbit forces Jean Gray (Sophie Turner) to absorb enormous amounts of energy. These not only increase the mutant’s telekinetic powers, making them a danger to herself and others, but also break through a mental barrier set up by Professor X (James McAvoy) to protect Jean from her past.
8:15 p.m., ZDF, Der Alte: Mother’s Love, crime series
Franz Palme (Holger Kriechel) is murdered while gardening on his private property. The gardener not only had an argument with an employee, but also with his daughter-in-law. Judith Merat (Lilly Wiedemann) is fighting for custody of her daughter Nikola (Greta Perone), who is growing up with Franz Palme and his wife Karla (Petra Zieser). Judith’s chances in court are poor.
8:15 p.m., RTL two, Die Hard – A Good Day to Die, action thriller
Cop John McClane (Bruce Willis) is in the wrong place at the wrong time again. He ends up in Moscow, where he has to get his son Jack (Jai Courtney) out of prison. At the hearing, events come to a head: After an explosion in the courthouse, Jack flees with the Russian co-defendant Kamarov (Sebastian Koch). John follows the two, but a group of heavily armed gangsters are also hot on their heels.
9:15 p.m., ZDF, Last Trace Berlin: Related, crime series
Immediately after her ceremonial conversion to Judaism, 32-year-old pregnant Jacky Steiner (Cynthia Micas) disappears. Her fiancé Patrick Brenner (Amir Hilel) is at a loss because the transition was not only very important to Jacky, but also to his grandmother Regina Grossmann (Judy Winter). Finally, it turns out that Esther Roth (Anja Antonowicz), a teacher in the Jewish community, recommended Jacky’s conversion after an unusually short time.