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("Crime Scene") is a German-language
police procedural The police show, or police crime drama, is a subgenre of procedural drama and detective fiction that emphasizes the investigative procedure of a police officer or department as the protagonist(s), as contrasted with other genres that focus on eith ...
television series that has been running continuously since 1970 with some 30 feature-length episodes per year, which makes it the longest-running German TV drama. Developed by the German public-service broadcasting organization ARD for their channel
Das Erste Das Erste (; "The First") is the flagship national television channel of the ARD association of public broadcasting corporations in Germany. ''Das Erste'' is jointly operated by the nine regional public broadcasting corporations that are member ...
, it is unique in its approach in that it is jointly produced by all of the organization's regional members as well as its partnering Austrian and
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national public-service broadcasters, whereby every regional station contributes several episodes to a common pool. Therefore, the series is a collection of different police stories where other police teams solve crimes in their city. Uniqueness in architecture, customs, and dialects of the cities is, therefore a distinctive part of the series. Often, the city, not the police force, is the real main character of an episode. The concept of local stations only producing a couple of shows per year has also enabled the shows to be longer (90 minutes) and more fleshed out psychologically than other weekly TV dramas. The first episode was broadcast on 29 November 1970. Episodes are broadcast on ARD's main channel
Das Erste Das Erste (; "The First") is the flagship national television channel of the ARD association of public broadcasting corporations in Germany. ''Das Erste'' is jointly operated by the nine regional public broadcasting corporations that are member ...
on Sunday evening at the prime viewing time of 8:15 pm (just after the 8 pm ''
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'' news) around three times a month. Reruns are often shown by various regional ARD stations and on foreign broadcasters. Alongside the member stations of the ARD, the national Austrian broadcasting corporation Österreichischer Rundfunk joined the production pool in 1971 and airs the program on its ORF 2 channel. Switzerland's Schweizer Fernsehen joined the collection from 1990 to 2001 and again in 2011 and distributes its episodes through its channel SRF 1 and Play SRF streaming app. The series '' Polizeiruf 110'', which was produced by East Germany's state TV broadcaster as a counterpart to the West German and has a similar regional production approach, is still produced by ARD's regional broadcasters Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR), Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB), Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) and Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR). ''Polizeiruf 110'' shares the Sunday night prime time slot on ''Das Erste'' with .


Concept

The main feature of is that all participating regional TV stations jointly produce it. Each of the eleven companies involved (the nine German regional TV channels or ''Landesrundfunkanstalten'' that together form ARD, plus
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in Austria and SRF in Switzerland), produces its episodes. Each station usually features more than one team of inspectors in different cities in its region, depending on the size of the producing broadcaster. Each of the roughly 20 active teams appears one to two times each year. Nearly every Sunday, a new episode from a different city premieres on ''Das Erste''; old episodes are often shown through all participating stations as part of their standard programming. The series shares this concept with its former East German counterpart ''Polizeiruf 110'', which is produced as four additional investigator teams aired under a different series name and opening credits by some regional broadcasters, primarily those which evolved from East German state television. Every episode features a different team of inspectors in another city. Combined with the fact that the attacks are 90 minutes long, almost movie-length, and rarely more than 30 episodes in one year, this makes for a cultural phenomenon closer to a string of
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than a typical police series. This pooling concept was mainly due to the nature of the public broadcast television channel ARD, which is jointly operated by all of Germany's regional public ''Landesrundfunkanstalten''. The 9 regional public broadcasters collect broadcasting fees in their region of Germany (each region comprising one or more federal states), each with multiple radio stations and a regional TV station. ''Das Erste'' is produced as a joint national channel with standard national programming. Each regional broadcaster is responsible for parts of the programming, unlike in the US with its network affiliate system. Usually, one to three broadcasters produce one TV programme in cooperation. When was developed as a series of weekly feature film-long local crime stories, the stated concept was used to distribute financial and organizational efforts. Apart from the unique joint-pooling system, the series is also characterized by the episode length of around 90 minutes, which allows for more in-depth and psychological fleshing out of the characters. Although almost all episodes feature the investigation of a
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, it is never just a simple case of whodunit. Often the episode length allows for the crime to be shown in all its aspects, with equal attention focused on the perpetrators and the victims as on the inspectors. On several occasions, the actual police work is just a side note in the story, as the main plot might focus on how one of the persons involved deals with the crime and its aftermath. Episodes also deal with social and political issues. With the national broadcasting corporations of Austria and Switzerland participating, the episodes of are currently set in various cities of Germany, Vienna, and Zurich. Initially, each of the participating member stations limited their episodes to one team of investigators in one city: for ease of production, this was mostly the city the broadcast station was in, but over the years, some stations broadcasting over a large regional area have s playing in several cities. Notably, the
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(based in Cologne) has three teams of investigators playing respectively in Cologne, Münster, and
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. Episodes are either produced by the station's production facilities or are filmed and often also written by outside production houses on behalf of the station. This sometimes leads to situations where, for instance, a set in Thuringia is produced in Bavaria, with only a handful of scenes shot 'on location' in the town the story is supposed to be set in. Consequently, minor roles are sometimes played by actors or extras that do not have a matching regional accent. A similar concept of independently filming and then pooling episodes was used from 1988 to 1992 in the series '' Eurocops'', jointly produced by several national European TV stations. has not found wide distribution in non-German speaking countries, but some episodes were distributed as stand-alone mini-series. Notable examples were the Horst Schimanski episodes which were shown in Finland in the late-1980s and on TV4 in Sweden in 1992, and the 2013 series starring Til Schweiger and Fahri Yardım in Hamburg was shown on the British Channel 4 under the title ''Nick's Law''. However, inspired many other TV broadcasters to develop similar city-specific spin-offs for their shows, such as '' CSI'' or ''
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''.


History

Gunther Witte, dramatist and TV head at
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(West German Broadcasting Cologne) developed the series against initial resistance. Witte and his successors have ensured that one or two detectives are at the center of every story, and the cases are shown from their perspective; they are usually members of a team, and their lives are also included. In January 2008, a similarly produced series of radio dramas called ''ARD Radio Tatort'' was introduced; new episodes are aired monthly by regional radio stations, but not simultaneously. In 2012, more than 100,000 people participated in the first and only online game linked to the SWR production, "Der Wald steht schwarz und schweiget". In January 2014, received the 50th Grimme Award.


Features

The show is still aired on Sundays at 8:15 p.m. in Germany and Austria, and 8:05 p.m. in Switzerland. About 30 episodes are made each year. By May 2018, 1055 episodes had been produced, plus 13 made in Austria and shown only there. Episode nr. 1000 was broadcast on Sunday, 13 November 2016. The episodes of some series of , such as the discontinued series about
Schimanski Horst Schimanski is a homicide detective with a leading role in the German crime television series ''Tatort'', as well as the spin-off ''Schimanski''. Portrayed by Götz George, the character made his debut in the 1981 episode and appeared in ...
, played by Götz George, have become cultural icons. The opening sequence of each episode has essentially remained the same throughout the decades except for slight changes. Klaus Doldinger composed the title music with Udo Lindenberg on drums.


In East Germany

At the same time the ARD was starting its format, the DDR had its own police procedural/crime show called '' Polizeiruf 110'' ("Police dial 1-1-0"). The series premiered in 1971, less than a year after the first . It, too, was a
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, with various teams of investigators in different cities of the DDR. Still, in contrast to the West, only a tiny part of their cases involved actual homicides. The psychology of the perpetrators and the victims was also more prevalent. The series continued through the 1970s and 80s and even survived the Wende, continuing until 1991. In 1990, ''Polizeiruf'' practiced its brand of German unification with episode 142, ("Amongst Brothers"), a crossover with the investigators
Schimanski Horst Schimanski is a homicide detective with a leading role in the German crime television series ''Tatort'', as well as the spin-off ''Schimanski''. Portrayed by Götz George, the character made his debut in the 1981 episode and appeared in ...
and Thanner (this was co-produced with ARD and a medley of the two series themes were used in the opening intro). Until 1991, the series continued more or less independently for 11 more episodes until episode 153 (22 December 1991), again a crossover, in which Kommissar Thanner becomes the team's superior. Also in 1991, as part of the unification, the DDR's television company DFF was split into the Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR) and Ostdeutscher Rundfunk Brandenburg (ORB) while the television stations in the new state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern would be operated as part of the
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. As MDR, ORB, and NDR were all partners in the ARD, they were expected to start producing episodes as well. However, seeing the popularity of ''Polizeiruf 110'', it was decided that the stations would contribute to the pool, but that its episodes would keep the name of ''Polizeiruf 110'' and their own title music and intro. Still, they would be broadcast over all ARD stations on Sunday evening just like (or instead of) the 'western' . Reorganising took one and a half years, but on 13 June 1993, the now MDR restarted the series in format. This first episode was set in Leipzig, just as in 1991. However, today's episodes produced by the MDR are specified in Magdeburg, while those produced by NDR are set in Rostock. The ORB (and later ORB's successor, RBB) has its episodes headed by the same team of investigators but take place in various cities of Brandenburg. In addition, Bavarian Broadcasting BR produces both ''Polizeiruf'' and episodes, both set in Munich. Like the original, the Bavarian ''Polizeiruf'' episodes focus more on the psychology of the crimes and more on crimes other than homicides. Over the years, several other 'western' local broadcasters tried to produce ''Polizeiruf'' episodes as a sort of 'alternative Tatort' alongside the regular ones. However, all of them stopped after a few episodes. On 15 May 2015, RBB aired the 350th episode of ''Polizeiruf 110'', the 197th episode of the new format. In 2013, seeing that Thuringia was so far the only federal state in Germany that had neither a nor a ''Polizeiruf'' set in one of its cities, the MDR ordered two new series, set in
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and Weimar respectively. Bavarian companies produce both for the MDR. As 1-1-0 is the speed dial code for police/emergency dispatch in Germany, but not in Austria, ''Polizeiruf 110'' is broadcast in Austria as ''
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''.


Table of broadcasters

There have been over 1100 episodes of Tatort, from November 1970 up to the beginning of January 2020 these have been the product of a dozen broadcasters, based around various lead investigators. While some (about 30) have been featured only once or twice, several investigators have featured in multiple episodes. There are 22 current investigative strands,Current investigators
at daerste.de (German)
and three have been the subject of over 70 episodes. Last update: 22 Jul 2023


Soundtracks (selection)

Some episodes from the 1980s and 1990s included songs that subsequently became quite well known, and two of them reached the top of the charts: "Faust auf Faust (Schimanski)" by
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from the movie ', and "
Midnight Lady "Midnight Lady" is a song by English soft rock musician Chris Norman, released as a single in 1986. The song, produced and written by Dieter Bohlen, one half of Modern Talking, reached number one on the German singles chart in May 1986. Norman is ...
" by
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, written by Dieter Bohlen, which appears on the episode . Some random selected soundtracks:


See also

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'' (1974, episode 25) * (1977, episode 73) *'' (Long Live Death)'' (2016, episode 1001)


References


Further reading

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External links


Official pages at ''Das Erste''

Videos about in ''ARD Mediathek''
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