''Böse Mädchen (Bad Girls)'' is a German comedy show by
Sony Pictures
Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. (commonly known as Sony Pictures or SPE, and formerly known as Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc.) is an American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment studio Conglomerate (company), conglom ...
– and
FernsehproduktionsGmbH in corporation with the
Biller & Vass TV ProduktionGbR for RTL which was broadcast for the first time on 12 October 2007 on German television.
The context of the show is that unsuspecting and often male passers are put in comical situations by three female decoys:
Annett Fleischer
Annett Fleischer (born 21 June 1979 in East Berlin) is a German presenter and actress.
Fleischer was born in East Berlin growing up as an only child in the districts of Lichtenberg and Hoppegarten. After graduation from high school in 1999, she ...
,
Isabell Polak and
Manuela Wisbeck. Female stereotypes and corresponding reactions by men are put in the foreground during the show.
For example, a woman fills up her boyfriend's Cabrio after she asked another driver what the right sort of fuel was and then fills up the interior of the car and not the gas tank.
The producer and director is Tommy Wosch under his nickname Thomas Vass.
During the first broadcast the show reached a market share of 18,1% in the chosen target group, which refers to 2.36 million viewers into the total sum of public.
In 2008 "Böse Mädchen" was nominated for the "Rose d’Or". The second season, which contained nine episodes, was broadcast starting 28 February 2009.
The third season ran from 27 February until 17 April 2010 on RTL and it was composed of seven episodes.
Jana Kilka supported the bad girls in some scenes.
On 15 July three episodes from the fourth season were broadcast on RTL. As a supporting protagonist there was Alena Gerber. The season is continuing since 17 September 2011.
The first season will come out on DVD 30 September 2011 in distribution of the Film Universum GmbH with a 12 years rating.
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'' (TNT Serie, 2017–2019)
* ''Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei'' ( RTL, 1996–present)
* ''Babylon Berlin'' (Sky 1 & ARD, 2017–presen ...
External links
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2007 German television series debuts
2011 German television series endings
German comedy television series
German-language television shows
RTL (German TV channel) original programming
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