Notarztwagen 7
Appearance
Notarztwagen 7 | |
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Created by | Bruno Hampel |
Directed by | Helmuth Ashley |
Country of origin | Germany |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Original release | |
Network | ARD |
Release | 1 December 1976 23 March 1977 | –
Notarztwagen 7 is a 1976–1977 German medical drama television series directed by Helmut Ashley. It is regarded as a cult television series in Germany. Thirteen 25 minute episodes were produced for ARD and it aired from 1 December 1976. Notarztwagen means "Emergency Doctor Vehicle". The series portrays the contemporary life of a rescue team, emergency physician and paramedics. It is filmed in and around Frankfurt as well as occasionally in Wiesbaden and set at BG Trauma Clinic Frankfurt am Main.[1] The screenplay was written by Bruno Hampel. The theme tune was composed by Peter Thomas.
Cast
[edit]- Joachim Bliese: Dr. Brandenberg
- Rainer Basedow
- Emily Reuer: Dr. Barbara Kersten
- Kornelia Boje
- Thomas Braut
- Herbert Guenter
- Klaus Havenstein
- Manfred Heidmann
- Sascha Hehn
- Horst Keller
- Eva Pflug
- Marlies Schoenau
- Erwin Schwab
- Andreas Seyferth
- Helga Sloop: Disponentin Fa. Pol Eis
- Paul Sobania
- Guenther Tabor
Episodes
[edit]- Bestimmungsort Frankfurt (1. December 1976)
- Die Gefälligkeit (8. December 1976)
- Später Frühling (15. December 1976)
- 801 übernimmt die Fahndung (22. December 1976)
- Die Jubilarin (5. January 1977)
- Die Pleite muss gefeiert werden (12. January 1977)
- Letzter Aufruf für Dr. Reimann (19. January 1977)
- Bodenloser Leichtsinn (2. February 1977)
- Die Prüfung (9. February 1977)
- Nur 220 Volt (16. February 1977)
- Selbst ist der Mann (2. March 1977)
- Endstation Kanal (9. March 1977)
- Die große Schau (23. March 1977)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Bauerdick, Jürgen; Alvarez, Willy Alexander Chavarry; Frankenschmidt, Andreas (February 2011). Ein Beruf, Der Leben Rettet. BoD – Books on Demand. p. 35. ISBN 978-3-8391-0355-5. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
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