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- The story of Eddie Edwards, the notoriously tenacious British underdog ski jumper who charmed the world at the 1988 Winter Olympics.
- While filming an advertisement, some extreme sports enthusiasts unwittingly stop a group of terrorists.
- Wollmer, the owner of a sawmill in Tyrol, has been assassinated. But since he was hated by almost everyone, there is a plethora of possible assassins. His wife returns to attend the funeral and to try to clean up the sawmill
- The son of an entrepreneur goes to the family castle in Tyrol to reunite his family. There he met the orphaned boy Thyme. The two look very similar and decide to swap roles.
- The Berlin bar pianist Peter drives with his friend Hans to Tirol. There both fall in love with the pretty Gretel daughter of restaurant operator Ignaz Musbauer. But Gretel may marry only after her fewer delightful sister Liesel came under the hood. In hope to be able to be divorced soon again Hans sacrifices himself and marries Liesel first.
- A series of murders startles the fully occupied tourist resort of Lahnenberg from its cheerful hustle and bustle. The village is becoming increasingly empty, as the guests of the place fear for their lives - a financial catastrophe for the hoteliers. The pressure on the criminalists Moritz Eisner and Stafanie Gschnitzer, who have to find a quick solution to the case, is correspondingly high. Because the investigation is a race against time, as the perpetrator commits a murder on a tourist every day, which he plans and carries out perfectly. Is it purely a coincidence that all the victims were guests of the Alpenhotel? The evidence is sparse, but all murders have one thing in common: the murderer leaves a "fatal souvenir" - a snow globe - on every corpse. Moritz Eisner and Stefanie Gschnitzer fight their way through the financial and emotional jungle of the place and the leading hotelier family Kofler, who own the Alpenhotel, during their investigation into this highly complex case. The circle of suspects is growing: there is the brother Werner of the Lahnenberg hotel emperor, Markus Kofler, who can no more identify with the type of tourism practiced than his old father, who does not stand up to the overwhelming power of the Kofler brothers can enforce. And finally, the DJ and entertainer Jan, who works at the Alpenhotel and who had a tangible argument with a murder victim the day before, is being scrutinized more closely by the commissioners. But where is the motive? Most of the villagers live from tourism, work in the industry, in gastronomy or are hoteliers themselves. Moritz Eisner and Stefanie Gschnitzer get to the bottom of the series of murders after a few wrong tracks. They find the solution in the distant past.
- 1996–TV Episode
- Bishop Hemmelrath hastily sends father Braun to the Bavarian home village of concert violinist Bridget Murrag after the Stradivarius, part of the cathedral treasure, she has on loan, was stolen from her artist's lodge. Police commissioner Geiger enjoys the ride, counting on Braun to crack the case. Bridget, a career bitch who planned to move to England, drag her boy along and dump him i a boarding school instead of letting devoted father and grandfather apprentice him as string instrument maker, is murdered shortly after, strangled with a harp string.