Season 14
Episode | Title | Airdate | Actors |
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148 - 1 | Mädchen in Angst | 2 January 1987 | Horst Tappert, Fritz Wepper, Willy Schäfer, Sona MacDonald, Joachim Bissmeier, Gisela Trowe, Henry van Lyck |
149 - 2 | Die Dame aus Amsterdam | 30 January 1987 | Horst Tappert, Fritz Wepper, Willy Schäfer, Ernst Jacobi, Raimund Harmstorf, Peter Bertram |
150 - 3 | Anruf in der Nacht | 20 March 1987 | Horst Tappert, Fritz Wepper, Willy Schäfer, Thomas Fritsch, Horst Sachtleben, Stefan Reck, Lotte Ledl, Paul Muller, Werner Abrolat, Robert Jarczyk, Ulli Kinalzik |
151 - 4 | Absoluter Wahnsinn | 24 April 1987 | Horst Tappert, Fritz Wepper, Willy Schäfer, Robert Atzorn, Horst Bollmann, Eva Kotthaus, Reinhard Glemnitz |
152 - 5 | Der Tote auf der Parkbank | 5 June 1987 | Horst Tappert, Fritz Wepper, Willy Schäfer, Ulrich Matthes, Ursula Karven |
153 - 6 | Die Nacht des Jaguars | 19 June 1987 | Horst Tappert, Fritz Wepper, Willy Schäfer, Hans Korte, Doris Schade, Volkert Kraeft, Christian Kohlund, Christiane Krüger, Ursula Buchfellner, Wilfried Klaus, Henry Stolow |
154 - 7 | Ein Weg in die Freiheit | 3 July 1987 | Horst Tappert, Fritz Wepper, Willy Schäfer, Christoph Eichhorn, Volker Lechtenbrink, Ben Becker, Henry van Lyck |
155 - 8 | Nachtstreife | 18 September 1987 | Horst Tappert, Fritz Wepper, Willy Schäfer, Anton Diffring |
156 - 9 | Koldaus letzte Reise | 2 October 1987 | Horst Tappert, Fritz Wepper, Willy Schäfer, Peter Ehrlich, Klaus Herm |
157 - 10 | Nur Ärger mit dem Mann aus Rom | 30 October 1987 | Horst Tappert, Fritz Wepper, Willy Schäfer, Sieghardt Rupp, Siegfried Rauch, Ursula Buchfellner, Hans Georg Panczak, Ute Christensen, Horst Sachtleben |
158 - 11 | Mordfall Goos | 27 November 1987 | Horst Tappert, Fritz Wepper, Martin Benrath, Irene Clarin, Robert Atzorn, Philipp Moog, Ruth Fischer |
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