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The Viennese "Tatort" investigators (Das Erste) get caught up in a religious war between conventional medicine and alternative healing methods. In "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" (ProSieben) peace in the galaxy depends on Luke Skywalker.

8:15 p.m., Das Erste, crime scene: Sick, crime series

Investigators Moritz Eisner (Harald Krassnitzer) and Bibi Fellner (Adele Neuhauser) find themselves in the middle of a religious war between conventional medicine and alternative healing methods. When a little girl dies after using so-called gentle medicine, it makes waves and a bitter, highly emotional argument breaks out. Did she really have to die or could she have been saved with other treatment?

8:15 p.m., ProSieben, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Sci-Fi Saga

While the Republican Resistance under Leia (Carrie Fisher) fights hard retreat with the First Order, Rey tries unsuccessfully to lure the resigned Luke (Mark Hamill) Skywalker from his exile. But the remorseful Luke only agrees to teach her three lessons on how to control her new powers. Rey (Daisy Ridley) is even more concerned that she has established a direct connection to her archenemy Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) across the vastness of the room …

8:15 p.m., ZDF, Ella Schön: baptism of fire, family comedy

Ella (Annette Frier) is in shock: The prospective lawyer with Asperger's autism loses her home in a fire and thus also the shared apartment with friend Christina (Julia Richter) and their children. The excitement in Fischland doesn't stop there. Christina's son Ben (Oscar Brose) is involved in a hit and run car accident caused by his girlfriend Juli. Ella is supposed to defend July in court, but first she has to figure out the secret of the young couple.

8:15 p.m., arte, The Queen, Drama

On August 31, 1997, the sudden death of Princess Diana shocked the whole of England. But while the waves of emotions beat faster and higher among the English population in the following days, the Queen (Helen Mirren) is apparently unable to respond appropriately to the collective grief of her people. Only the newly elected and hugely popular Prime Minister Tony Blair (Michael Sheen) seems to understand people's need for support and comfort. When the press started the hunt for the supposedly cold-blooded royals, it was up to him to smooth things over again.

8:15 p.m., RTL two, Der Kaufhaus Cop, action comedy

Paul Blart (Kevin James) actually wanted to become a police officer, but obesity and other health problems prevent his career. Now he works for the security service of a department store. When one day a group of Santa Clauses raided the department store's own bank, Blart finally had the chance to be a real hero and – by the way – to conquer the heart of his secret love Amy (Jayma Mays). With skill, creativity and a dose of luck, he wants to put the robbers down.

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