2023-12-26 14:23:26
They Shall Not Grow Old
1 Late in the evening, but certainly one of the most exciting TV program items on St. Stephen’s Day. In this documentary, Peter Jackson (“Lord of the Rings”) brings the First World War closer in a way that has never been seen before. With the help of modern technology, he created a film from original recordings that goes through the audience’s bones. Electrifying! A side detail: Jackson dedicated the film to his grandfather, who was a British soldier in the war.
11.20 p.m., Hello TV
The best is yet to come 2This was surprising: When the screw manufacturer Karl Maillinger (Friedrich von Thun) explains to his four children that he wants to marry his maid, they are amazed. A little later, the head of the family collapses and the family drama begins.
8:15 p.m., ORF III
Crime scene: loss of control
3The 18th Frankfurt case for Commissioners Anna Janneke and Paul Brix leads into the gaming scene. The son of a renowned sculpture artist comes under suspicion. The crime thriller is far from being a high point of the genre. At least it passes as solid.
8:15 p.m., ARD
Richie Rich
4The 30-year-old comedy with Macaulay Culkin satisfies a common longing: What would your life be like with endless wealth? Entertaining fare, enriched with a pinch of social criticism.
8:15 p.m., cable one
Kinderstar Macaulay Culkin
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Top Gun: Maverick 5 Even if you thought you’d had enough of Tom Cruise, the sequel to the 80s hit delivered action of the highest quality including a nostalgia bonus. What’s the matter? Pete “Maverick” Mitchell (Cruise) is supposed to coordinate a suicide mission in a hostile country.
8:15 p.m., Sat.1
Forgotten World: Jurassic Park
6The second part of the dinosaur adventure series is far from being as good as the first. But: it is entertaining.
8:15 p.m., ZDF neo
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