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(German for: "a strong team") is a German
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television series developed by the
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television channel
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since March 1994. Up to four new 90-minute episodes are broadcast annually, resulting in a current total of 89 episodes. Each episode usually revolves around an intricate murder case, regularly coinciding with events in the private lives of the main characters.


Background

In 1993,
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began work on the crime comedy ''Gemischtes Doppel'' (German for: "
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"); a
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film where Ossi and Wessi police officers got teamed up in the wake of the
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. Against their wills, Verena Berthold, a self-confident and seasoned
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who grew up in West Germany, was partnered with Otto Garber, a slightly peculiar, solitary, and somewhat grumpy
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officer, who doesn't think highly of women in policing, or self-confident women. The clash between the two characters thematicized the
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many residents from the former
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parts of Berlin experienced in the early 1990s as a result of the 1989
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. In the early planning stages, Maja Maranow was cast for the female lead. The male lead character was still vacant when at the opening party of
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's pub, co-director Konrad Sabrautzky got talking to actor Florian Martens, whom he deemed perfect for the role. Maranow checked him out at the party as well, and Martens received a call from his agent the next day. ''Gemischtes Doppel'' was originally planned as a one-off TV movie, airing on 28 March 1994. However, due to the overwhelming viewer response, the sequel ''Erbarmungslos'' (German for: "merciless") was filmed, which aired on 23 September 1995. The concept was subsequently developed into the series for ZDF's prime-time
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slot on Saturday nights, of which it is now the oldest still running series. Critics have noted that after two decades, the carefully crafted and contrasting biographies of the lead roles have faded and made way for a cast with less of a
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, resulting in a more generic crime series.Harald Keller (25 March 2017)
''Die Truppe schrumpft''
''
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''.


The Team

The series originally starred detective chief superintendents Verena Berthold (played by Maja Maranow) and Otto Garber (Florian Martens) as the main characters. They became a team following the
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, which caused the East-German ''
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'', where Otto was working, to be incorporated in the ( West-German) ''
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''. They became partners in a special unit in Berlin, led by
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Lothar Reddemann (Arnfried Lerche), and also including the detective chief superintendents Yüksel Yüsgüler (
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, whose character died in episode 43 in 2009) and Georg Scholz (Leonard Lansink; until episode 29 in 2005). After Georg's departure, detective Ben Kolberg (Kai Lentrodt: in episode 30 in 2005) joined the team. He was later promoted to chief superintendent, and left the team in episode 70 (2017) to make a sailing trip around the world, returning in episode 89 (2022) for an
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with fatal consequences. In episode 72, his position as chief superintendent was filled with Sebastian Klöckner (Matthi Faust). In August 2015, Maja Maranow announced to be leaving the series to focus on other movies,t-online.de (24 August 2015)
Nach über 20 Jahren: Maja Maranow verlässt „Ein starkes Team“
(After more than 20 years: Maja Maranow leaves "Ein Starkes Team".
but she died of
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on 4 January 2016 at age 54,Sylvia Margret Steinitz (9 January 2016)
''Maja Maranow: Niemand sollte von ihrer Krankheit erfahren''
(Maja Maranow: No one was to find out about her illness). ''
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''.
five days before the air date of the last episode in which she starred. In the following episode, Verena (her character in the series) was said to have emigrated to Australia, and was replaced by detective Linett Wachow (Stefanie Stappenbeck; as of episode 65 in 2016). In episode 56 (2013), the character of Verena was out of town to follow advanced training, while in reality, Maranow was undergoing chemotherapy and could not attend the filming of this episode. In this episode, the female lead was overtaken by
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, who played the role of a former colleague and friend of Otto, named Katharina Dammers. A
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in the series is Otto's former colleague from the ''Volkspolizei'', Sputnik (
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). He changes jobs between each episode, and provides
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, ironic remarks, advice, and practical support to the "strong" team. His many activities include running a
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-stand, owning a sushi bar, exploiting the police cafeteria, organizing
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s for tourists, owning a corner pub in
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style, cooking at a
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temple, starting a
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course, being a credit counsellor, serving as matchmaker, operator of a
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racing track, acting as eulogist, etc. His entrepreneurial endeavours always end in failure.


DVD release


See also

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List of German television series The following is a list of television series produced in Germany: Current Drama * ''4 Blocks (TV series), 4 Blocks'' (TNT Serie, 2017–2019) * ''Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei'' (RTL Television, RTL, 1996–present) * ''Babylon B ...


References


External links

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Official website
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