Preview: “Veterinarian Dr. Mertens: Everything at the beginning” in the first

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“Veterinarian Dr. Mertens: Everything at the beginning” in the first

“Veterinarian Dr. Mertens: Everything at the beginning”: Dr. Susanne Mertens (Elisabeth Lanz) is called to the zoo by head animal keeper Conny Weidner (Thorsten Wolf) to save an animal’s life.

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The first shows new episodes with “Veterinarian Dr. Mertens”. Star chef Tim Raue is on the road in Baden-Württemberg as “Der Restaurantretter” (RTL). The “Munich Murder” (ZDFneo) team is assigned to an alleged accident.

8:15 p.m., The First, veterinarian Dr. Mertens: Everything at the beginning, family series

Susanne Mertens (Elisabeth Lanz) repositioned herself professionally after Christoph’s death almost a year ago. She now works as a mobile vet. However, this brings with it various difficulties: delayed payments by customers, financial outstanding debts, trouble with the bank. It’s a freelancer’s daily struggle. Susanne doesn’t want to go back to the zoo, it’s too tainted with painful memories. But then it is animal keeper Conny (Thorsten Wolf) who urgently needs your help with an animal in the zoo. When she gets there, she finds something amazing. The zoo is good for her, the reunion is like coming home.

8:15 p.m., RTL, Raue – The Restaurant Rescuer, documentary soap

Marion and Edwin need help with their “stadium restaurant” in Hülben. Located in the middle of the Swabian Alb, the restaurant just doesn’t work. The sports club no longer feels comfortable with the hosts – they no longer come after training. As a result, Marion and Edwin are missing important income. Tim and Katharina want to start here. The relationship between football club and hosts must improve significantly.

8:15 p.m., ZDFneo, Munich Murder: Dolce Vita, crime comedy

Inspectors Flierl (Bernadette Heerwagen), Neuhauser (Marcus Mittermeier) and Schaller (Alexander Held) unmask an alleged accident as a murder. The victim was run over three times. The determination is difficult. The well-dressed murder victim has no papers with him and the tags on his tailor-made suit have been removed. Oberkriminalrat Zangel (Christoph Süss) does not consider the matter to be investigative. The commissioners should rather digitize files.

8:15 p.m., ZDF, Alps in danger, documentary

Climate change is having a major impact on the Alps: glaciers are melting, plants and animals are disappearing, landslides and avalanches are threatening people. What will become of the natural paradise? However, the rising temperatures also mean a direct danger for people: the permafrost is melting – the ice inside the mountains that holds rock and rock together like cement. If it thaws, rock falls occur. In order to be able to warn in good time, the Matterhorn is monitored by geoscientist Jan Beutel using complex technology. Villages such as Randa in the Swiss Mattertal, where one of the largest landslides in the Alps occurred in 1991, benefit from this.

8:15 p.m., 3Sat, The Commissioner and the Rage, Crime

19-year-old Tim Jatzkowski (Aaron Hilmer) does not come home. First of all, that’s nothing to worry about. But then his father, the luxury car dealer Heiner Jatzkowski (Benno Fürmann), receives a ransom demand. Martin Brühl (Roeland Wiesnekker) and his team meet a shocked mother and a down-to-earth father who thinks the police should do their job and find Tim. The inspector wants to convince Jatzkowski to pay the ransom.

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