TV Tips: “The Nanny: Mission Italy” in First

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“The Nanny: Mission Italy” in the First

“The nanny: Mission Italy”: Henni (Saskia Vester) gets on well with Luisa (Laila-Marie Padotzke, left).

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Saskia Vester ends up as “nanny” (Das Erste) in Italy. In “The Determination – Divergent” (ProSieben) the young Tris is a threat to her dystopian world. A numerical code predicts catastrophes in “Knowing” (RTLzwei).

8:15 p.m., The First, The Nanny: Mission Italy, Comedy

Henni (Saskia Vester) enthusiastically gets off the Munich-Bari intercity bus in sunny Apulia. Her new assignment leads the globetrotter nanny to a German emigrant family with two teenage children. Rosa Westphal (Clelia Sarto), who runs a picturesque olive farm with her husband Benno (Janek Rieke), relies heavily on the educator with the impressive references. It seems strange to Henni that the self-confident A student Luisa (Laila Padotzke) and the musically gifted but sensitive Julian (Marlon Heidel) need supervision at all – especially since the family’s finances are clearly bad.

8:15 p.m., ProSieben, The Determination – Divergent, Sci-Fi-Drama

After a war, Chicago is isolated from the rest of the world and tries to find a new social system: each person is assigned to one of five groups, depending on their character traits. Tris (Shailene Woodley) fits into three factions – so she is an “indefinite” one. Because these are considered dangerous for the system, the brave girl must fear for her life from now on.

8:15 p.m., ZDF, Der Alte: Mockery, crime series

Richard Voss (Jan-Gregor Kremp) and his colleagues are called to a crime scene in the University of Art History: Professor Dr. Renner was killed with a letter opener in his office. But Renner is not the only victim – the investigators discover a dead lizard on his desk. The investigators are sure that this has a meaning that could possibly lead them to a motive or even to the perpetrator.

8:15 p.m., RTLzwei, Knowing – The future ends now, mystery shocker

The son of the astrophysicist and widower John Koestler (Nicolas Cage) visits a school where a fifty-year-old time capsule is found and opened. The scientist discovers something shocking in it: a series of numbers that accurately predicts the greatest catastrophes of the last 50 years with time, location and number of victims. But the next insight is even more terrible: the document predicts three more events that will result in a catastrophe of immeasurable magnitude. Koestler tries with all means to warn those responsible and thus gets into the center of death and destruction.

10:15 p.m., Das Erste, crime scene: The hellish Heinz

A dead person is fished out of the Ilm. It’s about Wolfgang Weber, who owned the western town of El Doroda. The Weimar inspectors Kira Dorn (Nora Tschirner) and Lessing (Christian Ulmen) learned from his managing director Heinz Knapps (Peter Kurth) that Weber wanted to terminate the tenants of the western town. In desperation, did the hobbyists have a lynch party? While Kira is investigating undercover in El Doroda and proving that she is a real cowgirl, Lessing comes across the ice-cold civil engineering contractor Ellen Kircher (Marie-Lou Sellem).

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