In aller Freundschaft | |
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Starring | Thomas Rühmann Dieter Bellmann Ursula Karusseit Alexa Maria Surholt Andrea Kathrin Loewig Arzu Bazman Thomas Koch Hendrikje Fitz Bernhard Bettermann Rolf Becker Udo Schenk Julia Jäger Michael Trischan Jascha Rust Christina Petersen Annett Renneberg Julian Weigend Martin Halm Tao Li Ma Angela Lilo Sandritter Gunter Schoß Ina Rudolph Axel Wandtke Alissa Jung Stephen Dürr Fred Delmare Joachim Kretzer Holger Daemgen Johannes Steck Matthias Koeberlin Steve Windolf Denise Zich Maren Gilzer Uta Schorn Jutta Kammann Roy Peter Link Cheryl Shepard Sarah Tkotsch Anita Vulesica Isabel Varell Anja Nejarri Isabell Gerschke |
Theme music composer | Kisha |
Opening theme | Love is Enough |
Country of origin | Germany |
Original language | German |
No. of seasons | 26 |
No. of episodes | 1056 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Jana Brandt |
Running time | 45 min |
Original release | |
Network | Das Erste |
Release | 26 October 1998 present | –
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In aller Freundschaft (In all friendship) is a German television soap opera that began airing in 1998 every Tuesday. The series follows the staff of the fictional Sachsenklinik hospital in the city of Leipzig.[citation needed]
The series is produced by Degeto (a subsidiary of the German TV channel ARD) and by Saxonia Media Filmproduktion GmbH in the studios of Media City Leipzig.
The first broadcast was on 26 October 1998. Since then, approximately 600 episodes have aired.
Initially, the focus was on three main characters and their friendship Dr. Roland Heilmann, Dr. Achim Kreutzer, and Dr. Maia Dietz. Nowadays, there is a growing cast of 15–20 characters which the plot follows (of the original trio, only Dr. Roland Heilmann can still be seen in the program).
Many actors were already acting in the television and cinema in the German Democratic Republic. Other locally renowned directors from the former GDR that contribute to the program include Celino Bleiweiß, Klaus Gendries, and Peter Hill.
Even though the series is set in the city of Leipzig (Saxony), which is home to the Upper Saxon German dialect, it is rarely used in the series in order to make it easier for the rest of the German population to understand.