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- Through extensive archive and expert interviews this series explores the stories behind mankind's greatest engineering disasters.
- TV Series"Bad Influencer" is a series on ARD Mediathek. It's the german remake of Bad Influencer (2019).
- Russ Malkin, experienced television adventurer and Charley Speed, award-winning supermodel are chalk and cheese when it comes to travel.
- A woman falls in love with a criminal; writes, visits and fights for a man she only met behind bars. This phenomenon is common in all prisons. The hostage takers from Gladbeck both married in prison - and divorced again. Anders Behring Breivik is showered with offers of contact in his cell; the legendary prostitute murderer Jack Unterweger had a relationship with his lawyer. The vast majority of these relationships fail. What attracts these women? Because men who fall in love with imprisoned women are almost unknown.
- Rüdiger Nehberg (1935-2020) was a German survival expert and human rights activist. He later used the deprived expeditions he initially undertook out of a thirst for adventure to draw attention to social problems. His life's work includes his commitment to the South American people of the Yanomami and his fight against female genital mutilation.
- The young members of the Identitarian Movement in Germany. They come across as modern and have nothing in common with "right-wing extremist dumbs", "tattoo wearers in combat boots". They reject violence as a means of conflict. However, after three years of testing, the Office for the Protection of the Constitution classifies them as right-wing extremists. According to this, central positions of the Identitarian Movement in Germany are not compatible with the Basic Law.
- In the GDR, the club was "extreme" refuge and vision of a different life. The film tells of the legendary club and its operator Alexander Kühne. Numerous musicians and bands flocked to Lugau at the time of the divided Germany-a small GDR village on the edge of the Spreewald. According to the western model, a pulsating music club was created there. Lugau City Lights tells the story of Alexander Kühne, who overlaps over the strict GDR rules and, together with his colleagues, built something for the region never for an end.
- Einer der Höhepunkte der Schwäbisch-Alemannischen Fastnacht ist die Sitzung des "Hohen Grobgünstigen Narrengerichts zu Stockach". Seit 667 Jahren, also seit 1351, wird dort im Namen des Brauchbegründers Hans Kuony Recht gesprochen. Die Zahl der prominenten Verhandlungsopfer aus der hohen Politik, die vorgeladen wurden, ist lang: Angela Merkel musste sich schon vor dem Narrengericht verteidigen genauso wie Franz-Josef Strauß oder Joschka Fischer. Guido Westerwelle bewahrten keine juristisch-rhetorischen Finessen vor der Bestrafung. Auch Ministerpräsident Winfried Kretschmann, Günther Oettinger und Malu Dreyer kamen nicht ungeschoren davon. Ihre Strafe bestand stets aus einigen hundert Litern Wein. Lediglich bei Franz-Josef Strauß einigte man sich seinerzeit auf bayerisches Bier.
- About Nadine who took to the streets when she was twelve. Her path in life is typical of that of many women in prostitution. At 18, Nadine is a completely normal young woman, popular, with a high school diploma, and the future is at her feet. However, appearances are deceptive, because inside she often feels lonely, lost and without support at home. She falls in love with the wrong man, who is much older than her and a pimp, which she doesn't want to admit. He introduces her to the brothel and when he leaves her, the brothel is all Nadine has left.
- Women who work voluntarily as prostitutes and those who have broken in this life. "concerns" shows different life stories in the red light milieu: on profiteers and losers. And to a policy that is difficult to set limits to the booming business with prostitution.
- The portrait of the prison in Bautzen is a prime example of the beginning of the century of a modern, humane penal system. But it got in the way of its history as a symbol of injustice and political persecution in the former GDR. In 1956 the "Bautzen II" prison in the Saxon small town as the only special prison of the East German Ministry for State Security opened. Mostly political opponents of the regime were there under disastrous conditions of imprisonment.
- 2001–TV EpisodeCabaret was never more popular, never reached more people and never felt more important than in the years 1949 to 1969 - at least in the West. In the East, cabaret was muzzled. But then the student movement in the Federal Republic also put an end to the political cabaret of those years.
- In einer Stuttgarter Wohngegend liegt ein totes Mädchen auf der Straße. Der einzige Zeuge ist erst drei Jahre alt und entsprechend unzuverlässig, wie Sebastian Bootz bei der mühsamen Befragung feststellt. Der einzige Fluchtweg vom Tatort führt in den Stau auf der Neuen Weinsteige. Also macht Thorsten Lannert sich auf zu der Wagenschlange, sichert Spuren, sammelt Aussagen und begegnet dabei der ganzen Bandbreite von zunehmend gereizten Heimkehrern. Einer von ihnen muss der Täter sein.
- After a long flight, Russ takes Charley to the Bangkok Triumph dealership to collect two new Tiger 800s and they head off on their first adventure, off-roading near the mountains. Charley returns the favour by treating Russ to a night aboard the 135ft, £20M Ocean Emerald superyacht. Finally, they're off to Thailand's old capital city Ayutthaya on a mountain biking adventure through temples.
- Russ and Charley head off camping in the jungle for a night in hammocks. Back in Bangkok, Charley shows Russ his version of a night out, touring the best bars in the city with a private chauffeur. The take Tuk Tuks from Mae Wang to Pai near the border with Myanmar. Finally, they put their tuxedos to use, on a mission to find the island made famous by The Man With The Golden Gun.
- Russ organises a head-to-head longboat race along the Chaopraya river in Bangkok. Charley takes Russ to meet Deepak Ohri, the head of the Lebua hotel to talk and try their £5,000 a bottle whisky. They jump on a 15-hour overnight train to Chaing Mai and finally arrive at the luxurious Anantara hotel - where they try their hand at Yoga with the resident instructor.
- In Mae Wang, Russ and Charley try their hand at building bamboo rafts and race them down the river. They visit a famous riverside cafe for luxury afternoon tea, and then make their way to Crazy Horse mountain - where after a long hike, they abseil into a deep, dark cave.
- After transferring to Phuket in the south of Thailand, they meet up with billionaire Bill Heinecke - and head out on the ultimate Sunday drive, in Bill's classic 1960s Jaguar E-Type, but things don't go quite to plan. The next morning Charley and Russ venture off into the deserted island, even after warnings that the locals nicknamed it "Snake Island".
- Russ and Charley join some local fishermen - taking longboats out to sea with the intention of catching dinner. They join their resident Muy Thai Boxing pro in the hotel's own ring. Russ takes Charley on his first ever climb on one of Krabi's islands. Charley has one last treat in store, a visit to a local entrepreneur who has a collection of super cars including the ultra-rare Lamborghini.