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TV tips on Wednesday

“Sugarlove”: Julia (Barbara Auer) and Patrick (Fritz Karl) underestimated the consequences of their unusual marriage therapy.

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8:15 p.m., The First, Sugarlove, thriller drama

The marriage between the sociology professor Patrick (Fritz Karl) and the psychotherapist Julia (Barbara Auer) is a successful, stable connection that the couple is envied by many. A community in which they find security and inspiration, only one thing no longer: sexuality. Enlightened and open, the two decide to outsource the “problem”. Patrick finds young Claire (Cosima Henman) on an internet portal: natural, smart, attractive. Patrick and Julia have agreed on conditions for themselves: the affair should not endanger the marriage, but should be limited to sex alone.

8:15 p.m., ZDFneo, Wilsberg: For lack of evidence, thriller

The son of the couple Melanie (Claudia Michelsen) and Thomas Rensing (Stephan Kampwirth) was kidnapped. Ekki (Oliver Korittke) convinces Wilsberg (Leonard Lansink) to help his cousin’s family because they don’t want to inform the police. Wilsberg will hand over the money. A suspect is quickly found – Wolfgang Schwendter (Michael Lott) was once accused of child abuse. A bloody t-shirt is found on his property, indicating he may be the culprit.

8:15 p.m., Sat.1, quiz for you, game show

Two celebrity duos play in the studio for one candidate for as much money as possible. The highlight: the candidate suspects nothing. While the stars try to answer all the quiz questions correctly, the potential winner sits at the home of an inside friend. Only when the winning amount has been determined does Jörg Pilawa appear on the screen and surprise the candidate with a windfall.

8:15 p.m., NITRO, Kingdom of Heaven, Epic of Knights

In an epic struggle for religious peace, young blacksmith Balian (Orlando Bloom) loses his wife and child at the time of the Crusades. He makes his way to Jerusalem to start a new life. He meets the crusader Godfrey von Ibelin (Liam Neeson), who takes him in and knights him. As a servant of King Baldwin IV (Edward Norton), Balian fights from now on against Templars and Saracens – for peace between the religions.

10:50 p.m., Das Erste, away game – Die Toten Hosen in East Berlin, documentary

Shortly after they were founded in Easter 1982, the Düsseldorf punk band “Die Toten Hosen” was fooling the Stasi: the musicians Campino, Andi, Breiti, Kuddel and Trini gave a secret concert in a church in the middle of what was then the GDR. In “Away Game – Die Toten Hosen in Ost-Berlin” this unique event is told comprehensively for the first time. Now one of the most successful German bands of all, 40 years later, “Die Toten Hosen” set out again on the trail of a journey they have never forgotten to this day.

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