TV Tips: Chaos in the "Vacation Home in Tenerife"

In the "Holiday house on Tenerife" (Das Erste) two families come together. The band portrait "Wer 4 sind" (ProSieben) shows the beginnings of the Fantastischen Vier. In the cartoon fun "Peter Hase" (Sat.1), the Mümmler gets into a garden war.

8:15 p.m., The First, A holiday home in Tenerife, drama

Finally holidays! Tinka (Anna König) can hardly wait to be without everyday life for the first time with her twelve-year-old son Paul (Arsseni Bultmann) and her dream man Jürgen (Janek Rieke). Tinka wants to marry Jürgen and she wants Jürgen and her son to finally get on better. And as if that weren't enough of ambitious goals, she also wants to get to know Jürgens best friends, Lars (Philipp Hochmair) and Diana Wimmer (Caro Scrimali), together with daughter Charlie (Lena Mayr), and make friends with them. However, it doesn't go as planned …

8:15 p.m., ProSieben, Who are 4, music documentary

Welcome to the colorful world of the Fantastischen Vier: For 30 years, the Swabian hip-hop pioneers have been an integral part of the German music and now television landscape. Thomas Schwendemann portrays Michi Beck, Thomas D, And.Ypsilon and Smudo for the anniversary and takes a look behind the scenes of one of the most successful German bands.

8:15 p.m., Sat.1, Hidden Figures – Unrecognized heroines, drama

At a time when the race between the United States and Russia dominated the news, three African-American women work for NASA. First, Katherine (Taraji P. Henson), Dorothy (Octavia Spencer) and Mary (Janelle Monáe) are smiled at by their male colleagues until they can finally demonstrate their skills as brilliant mathematicians.

8:15 p.m., Sat.1, Peter Hase, family comedy

Peter is a bright rabbit who lives with his animal friends in a forest and causes a lot of nonsense – especially in the garden of Mr. McGregor, who tries everything possible to chase away the bitch. However, when McGregor dies unexpectedly, the battle between humans and animals moves on to the next round when a new adversary appears.

8:15 p.m., ZDF, Wilsberg: Street of Tears, thriller

When high school graduate Emelie Boll (Annika Schrumpf) disappears, wild speculation about the missing person case and the alleged perpetrator begins under the hashtag "woistemelie". The focus of the viral agitation first comes to Ekki Talkötter (Oliver Korittke): Finally, he was observed taking Emelie by car the night before. Even if Wilsberg (Leonard Lansink) knows that Ekki is innocent – the situation is serious and the clock is ticking. In the past, two women were kidnapped on Horsthauser Landweg, also known as the "Road of Tears", and murdered two days later.