TV tips: "The Bachelorette" goes into the seventh round

Melissa Damilia is looking for love as a "Bachelorette" (RTL). Today, "The Taste" (Sat.1) cooks vegetarian food. In "Enemy" (arte) Jake Gyllenhaal meets a mysterious doppelganger.

8:15 p.m., RTL, The Bachelorette, Kuppelsoap

"The Bachelorette" goes into the seventh round! Under the Greek sun, Melissa turns 20 single men their heads and ensures weak knees on romantic dates! From acrobats to management consultants, from sports enthusiasts to jokers – the love contenders couldn't be more different and yet have a common goal: to get hold of Melissa's last rose.

8:15 p.m., Das Erste, Babylon Berlin, crime series

Gräf (Christian Friedel) helps Rath (Volker Bruch) with the investigation into the Benda file, while in the Betty Winter case, her husband Tristan Rot (Sabin Tambrea) is the target of the investigation. Charlotte (Liv Lisa Fries) is confronted with a family secret.

8:15 p.m., Sat.1, The Taste, cooking competition

Today, two-star chef Nils Henkel, as a guest juror, evaluates the candidates' vegetarian cooking skills. It begins with a journey through the garden, where amateur chefs can choose from fennel, lamb's lettuce, paprika and cauliflower. From the meadow to the table it is also the next round: Who can conjure up a culinary highlight from dandelions, sorrel and nettle? And who tops it all with a delicious tofu dish in decision-making?

8:15 p.m., arte, enemy, thriller

Adam Bell (Jake Gyllenhaal) is a lecturer in history in Toronto. He leads a quiet life with his girlfriend Mary (Mélanie Laurent). One day he discovers a small actor who looks like himself in a rented film. A twin? A doppelganger? Adam investigates the riddle. He is worried, but also happy about this adventure in his life. The other turns out to be an unsuccessful actor who actually resembles his wife Helen and Adam on the outskirts. The case remains a mystery, all the more so when Adam's mother assures when asked that Adam is an only child.

8:15 p.m., Kabel eins, The Condemned, prison drama

Despite being innocent, bank clerk Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) was sentenced to two life sentences in 1947 for the murder of his wife and her lover. In "Shawshank", Maine's state prison, the quiet and withdrawn man has a hard time waiting for him. Insidious prison director Norton (Bob Gunton) and sadistic warden Captain Hadley (Clancy Brown) make fun of torturing uncomfortable inmates with harsh punishments.

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