8:15 p.m., ZDF, dying for beginners, drama
Eric (Edin Hasanovic) is facing a difficult time: his best friend Alex (Max Hubacher) is terminally ill. Overwhelmed by the situation, Eric advertises himself with an undertaker. Together with Alex ‘pregnant girlfriend Karla (Svenja Jung) he will experience the next few weeks like in a surreal nightmare. When the end comes closer, there is a dispute between Alex ‘parents and Karla about the location of the funeral.
8:15 p.m., VOX, The Lion’s Cave, Founder Show
With her invention nose energy, a caffeinated nasal spray for a quick energy boost, Christopher Calvin Klatt and his brother Vincent Constantin Klatt try to inspire investors. The lions can also use fresh energy, because the race for a deal soon begins. But after this pitch the show takes an unexpected turn.
8:15 p.m., the first, Trump – the comeback: What will get from America?
Donald Trump turns the USA upside down at a rapid pace. In the first few weeks he signed numerous orders to implement his “America First” strategy. He is supported by Elon Musk and his newly founded Doge authority, through which thousands of state employees were released. Vice President JD Vance openly questions the independence of the judiciary. Critics already speak of a “coup from the inside” or even a constitutional crisis. Gudrun Engel, ARD studio manager in Washington, accompanies the first 100 days in office.
8:15 p.m., cable one, die slow – a good day to die, action thriller
Police John McClane (Bruce Willis) gets into great difficulties again – this time in Moscow, where he wants to get his son Jack (Jai Courtney) out of prison. During a court appointment there is an explosion, whereupon Jack flees together with the Russian co -accused Kamarov (Sebastian Koch). John immediately accepts the persecution, closely followed by a group of heavily armed gangsters.
8:15 p.m., RTL, The perfect series – the picture quiz, picture puzzle show
Puzzle lovers can look forward to a new, exciting TV quiz. In the program, the candidates must prove their knowledge by determining the correct order from up to nine fields with pictures, texts or symbols. If you manage to put the perfect row twelve times, you can win up to 200,000 euros. The whole thing is moderated by Daniel Hartwich.