Lindenstraße (1985)
Lindenstraße (1985)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Marie-Luise Marjan
Helga Beimer
Andrea Spatzek
Gabi Zenker
Moritz A. Sachs
Klaus Beimer
Joachim Hermann Luger
Hans Beimer
Georg Uecker
Carsten Flöter
Annemarie Wendl
Else Kling
Jo Bolling
Andy Zenker
Hermes Hodolides
Vasily Sarikakis
Bill Mockridge
Erich Schiller
Ludwig Haas
Dr. Ludwig Dressler
Rebecca Siemoneit-Barum
Iffi Zenker
Sybille Waury
Tanja Schildknecht
Knut Hinz
Hans-Joachim Scholz
Ute Mora
Berta Griese
Hans W. Geißendörfer
Writer
Cosima Viola
Jack Aichinger
Herwig Fischer
Director
Sophie Seitz
Commissioning Editor
Serkan Temel
Florin Baraj
Michael Duss
Original Music Composer
Herbert Steinmetz
Joschi
Christian Schlumpf
Original Music Composer
Dietrich Siegl
Stefan
Manon Straché
Claudia
Martin Skalský
Original Music Composer
Arnfried Lerche
Friedhelm
Monika Woytowicz
Henny
Bernd Tauber
Benno
Christian Kahrmann
Benny
Til Schweiger
Jo Zenker
Hüseyin Ekici
Orkan Kurtoglu
Anna-Sophia Claus
Lea Starck
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 8, 1985
StatusEnded
Seasons35
Episodes1002
Running Time29m
Genres
Wiki.
Lindenstraße (literally "Linden Street") was a long-running German television drama series, broadcast by Das Erste. The first episode aired on 8 December 1985 and since then new episodes were broadcast weekly until 2020. Its last timeslot on Das Erste was Sundays at 18:50. The events of the Sunday episode usually take place on the Thursday before the show. This is a result of the original plan having been to show each episode on a Thursday night. Before the start of the series the programme's timeslot was switched to Sunday evening, but Thursday remained the day on which the events are normally shown as taking place, because the original concept of dramatizing the events of daily life as experienced by a group of characters on an ordinary weekday has continued unchanged. Exceptions are the so-called holiday episodes where the events take place on such special occasions as Christmas and Easter; also on important election days (especially general elections to the German Bundestag).
Setting the pace for other soap operas in Germany, the first episodes were mostly met with poor reviews. However, Lindenstraße soon became one of the most successful shows on German television.On 16 November 2018 it was announced that the ARD television programme conference had decided – on cost grounds, despite the programme's continuing to attract between two and three million viewers weekly – not to extend its contract with the show's producers, Geißendörfer Film- und Fernsehproduktion, and that the series would therefore come to an end, after 35 years, in March 2020.