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"Tatort" Dortmund: Nothing half and nothing whole

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The new Dortmunder "Tatort" is a thriller of tiring simplicity. After all, it cleans up with one of the most annoying side figures in the series.

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The new Dortmunder "Tatort" is a thriller of tiring simplicity. After all, it cleans up with one of the most annoying side figures in the series.

·Germany
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The Dortmund investigator Faber has to dive. It is the return to his original state of the lone wolf. Will the figure survive all this?

·Zürich, Switzerland
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The »Tatort« from the pot is full of sick characters. In the end, however, everything revolves around one thing: Commissioner Faber. The new episode shows why his ego excess is both a curse and a blessing.

·Germany
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In the new case, the investigator team questions all previous loyalties - on Sunday at 8.15 p.m. on ORF 2.

·Salzburg, Austria
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Dortmund - Rivalries, intrigues and old acquaintances: A crime presents the Dortmund TV investigators with a trial: Who can still be trusted here? An archenemy Fabers plays a key role.

·Germany
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Stefan Haschke is one of the most versatile actors at the Theater Osnabrück – but not only there. On Sunday, March 30, he can be seen on television: he plays the coroner Dr. Magnus Gabor in the Dortmunder "Tatort".

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