TV Tips: Attack on Commissioner König in "Police Call 110"

8:15 p.m., The First, police call 110: The day will come, crime thriller

Katrin König (Anneke Kim Sarnau) is beaten up by two men early in the morning while jogging on the banks of the Warnow after trying to protect another woman – Nadja Flemming (Xenia Rahn) – from being molested. Especially bad for König, since she is already feeling very bad since the serial offender Guido Wachs (Peter Trabner) has contacted her again. She had put him behind bars by manipulating evidence.

8:15 p.m., Sat.1, miracles, family drama

August (Jacob Tremblay) suffers from a rare illness that deforms his face in a life-threatening manner. With a heavy heart, his parents decide not to teach him at home anymore, but to send him to a normal school. There, the fifth grader is teased and avoided by his classmates – until he meets Jack (Noah Jupe), who helps him to feel like a normal boy.

8:15 p.m., RTL, White House Down, action thriller

Police officer John Cale (Channing Tatum) applies to the Secret Service for a job as the bodyguard of the President (Jamie Foxx) and is dismissed. When a short time later a paramilitary unit raids the White House and seizes control, the life of the president is suddenly in his hand and Cale finally gets the chance to show what he really is.

9:45 p.m. Das Erste, Commissioner Van der Valk – Roaring Amsterdam, thriller

In an Amsterdam hotel, the staff finds the body of a young woman. Commissioner Piet Van der Valk (Marc Warren) and his colleague Lucienne (Maimie McCoy) take over the murder case, which soon turns out to be extremely mysterious. The victim, the Aamina (Taj Atwal), who comes from a strictly conservative family, apparently died in a dangerous lovemaking. Investigators soon found out that the 23-year-old was interested in the dark side of eroticism and a relevant author from the 18th century.

10:30 p.m., Sat. 1, Ocean's 13, crook comedy

Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould), one of Danny Oceans (George Clooney) 's original elf, is badly ripped off by casino owner Willy Bank (Al Pacino). This takes the old warhorse so much that he even suffers a heart attack. When Bank also makes fun of Reuben, Danny Ocean has enough. He starts a personal vendetta to pay it back to the bank. He even allies with his arch-rival Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia).