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'' ' Berlin, Berlin ' '' is a [[television series ]] produced for the [[ ARD (broadcaster) | ARD ]] . It aired in [[ Germany ]] from 2002 to 2005 Tuesdays through Fridays at 18:50 on the German public TV network [[ Das Erste ]] . The show won both national and international awards.
'''''Berlin, Berlin''''' is a [[television series]] produced for the [[ARD (broadcaster)|ARD]]. It aired in [[Germany]] from 2002 to 2005 Tuesdays through Fridays at 18:50 on the German public TV network [[Das Erste]]. The show won both national and international awards.

A sequel film, [[Berlin, Berlin (film)|Berlin, Berlin]], was released on [[Netflix]] on May 8, 2020.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
The series tells the story of Lolle (played by [[ Felicitas Woll ]] ) who, after finishing school, follows her boyfriend, Tom, from [[ Malente ]] to [[ Berlin ]]. Once there, she discovers that Tom has been cheating on her with another girl. Rather than move back home, Lolle decides to stay in Berlin with her cousin, Sven (played by [[ Jan Sosniok ]] ), his best friends Hart (Matthias Klimsa) and Rosalie (Sandra Borgmann).
The series tells the story of Lolle (played by [[Felicitas Woll]]) who, after finishing school, follows her boyfriend, Tom, from [[Malente]] to [[Berlin]]. Once there, she discovers that Tom has been cheating on her with another girl. Rather than move back home, Lolle decides to stay in Berlin with her cousin, Sven (played by [[Jan Sosniok]]), his best friends Hart (Matthias Klimsa) and Rosalie (Sandra Borgmann).
At the end of season one Lolle and Sven fall in love with each other, even though they are second cousins. Their grandparents were siblings, as is revealed in the first episode when Daniel, Sven's son, asks Lolle how she is related to him.
At the end of season one Lolle and Sven fall in love with each other, even though they are second cousins. Their grandparents were siblings, as is revealed in the first episode when Daniel, Sven's son, asks Lolle how she is related to him.
Before getting into a relationship with Lolle, Sven instead decides to go back to his former wife, Silvia, because of Daniel. Season one also follows Lolle's relationship with the ex -girlfriend, Rosalie, of Tom's new girlfriend. At the end of season one, Rosalie, an actress, leaves Germany to go to the [[ United States | USA ]] and pursue a new life.


Before getting into a relationship with Lolle, Sven instead decides to go back to his former wife, Silvia, because of Daniel. Season one also follows Lolle's relationship with the ex-girlfriend, Rosalie, of Tom's new girlfriend. At the end of season one, Rosalie, an actress, leaves Germany to go to the [[United States|USA]] and pursue a new life.
At the beginning of season two Lolle, desperate after losing Sven to Silvia and Rosalie's departure to the USA, she finds a new friend with Rosalie's former girlfriend, Sara (Rhea Harder). At first Lolle wants to convince Sven to love her, but he seems to be undecided and is unsure of what he should do. She then meets Alex, an art student, and they become a couple. Sven separates from Silvia once more, however, and is now free to be with Lolle, but she replies that she should stay with Alex. At the end of season two, she realizes that she loves Sven too, and attempts being with both Sven and Alex. Hart also begins to acknowledge his love for Sarah, and after a series of problems, they get together.


At the beginning of season two Lolle, desperate after losing Sven to Silvia and Rosalie's departure to the USA, she finds a new friend with Rosalie's former girlfriend, Sara (Rhea Harder). At first Lolle wants to convince Sven to love her, but he seems to be undecided and is unsure of what he should do. She then meets Alex, an art student, and they become a couple. Sven separates from Silvia once more, however, and is now free to be with Lolle, but she replies that she should stay with Alex. At the end of season two, she realizes that she loves Sven too, and attempts being with both Sven and Alex. Hart also begins to acknowledge his love for Sarah, and after a series of problems, they get together.
== Cast ==

{| class = "wikitable" style = "text - align: center"
== Cast ==
Role || Actor || Season
{| class = "wikitable"
| -
!Role !! Actor !! Season
| Carlotta "Lolle" Holzmann || [[ Felicitas Woll ]] || 1 - 4
| -
|-
| Sven Ehlers || [[ Jan Sosniok ]] || 1 - 4
| Carlotta "Lolle" Holzmann || [[Felicitas Woll]] || 1 - 4
| -
|-
| Hard || [[ Matthias Klimsa ]] || 1 - 4
| Sven Ehlers || [[Jan Sosniok]] || 1 - 4
| -
|-
| Rosalie Butzke || [[ Sandra Borgmann ]] ||1
| Hard || [[Matthias Klimsa]] || 1 - 4
| -
|-
| Sarah Hermann || [[ Rhea Harder ]] || 2 - 4
| Rosalie Butzke || [[Sandra Borgmann]] ||1
| -
|-
| Alex Weingart || [[ Matthias Schloo ]] || 2 - 3
| Sarah Hermann || Rhea Harder || 2 - 4
| -
|-
| Vero Gol - Sawatzki || [[ Alexandra Neldel ]] || 3 - 4
| Alex Weingart || [[Matthias Schloo]] || 2 - 3
| -
|-
| Tuhan || [[ Maverick Quek ]] || 1 - 4
| Vero Gol - Sawatzki || [[Alexandra Neldel]] || 3 - 4
|-
| Tuhan || [[Maverick Quek]] || 1 - 4
|-
|-
| Lenny || [[Alexander Scheer]] || 2-4
| Lenny || [[Alexander Scheer]] || 2 - 4
|-
|-
| Felix || [[Florian David Fitz]] || 4
| Felix || [[Florian David Fitz]] || 4
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# Täuschen, tarnen, küssen
# Täuschen, tarnen, küssen
# Vero
# Vero
#That's what friends are for
# That's what friends are for
# The weapons of women
# The weapons of women
# The ghosts I called
# The ghosts I called
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# Daily Talk
# Daily Talk
# Dream job
# Dream job
# Wickie
# Wickie


'' ' Series Four (2005) ' ''
''' Series Four (2005) '''


# Stuttgart - Stuttgart
# Stuttgart - Stuttgart
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# fate
# fate
# Silvia
# Silvia
#Rituals
# Rituals
# Hero of the Year
# Hero of the Year
# Be Hard
# Be Hard
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# Weekend in the country
# Weekend in the country
# The wedding
# The wedding
# Melbourne, Melbourne ( [[ Series finale | Finale ]] )
# Melbourne, Melbourne ([[Series finale|Finale]])


== Awards ==
== Awards ==
In 2004 the series won an [[ International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences | International Emmy Award ]] in the category "Best Comedy" for Episode 47. <ref> https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000353/2004 </ref>
In 2004 the series won an [[International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences|International Emmy Award]] in the category "Best Comedy" for Episode 47.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000353/2004|title = International Emmy Awards (2004)|website = [[IMDb]]}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
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* {{ IMDb title|id = tt0312097 }}


{{ InternationalEmmyAward ComedySeries }}
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Latest revision as of 04:22, 17 July 2024

Berlin, Berlin
Written byDavid Safier
StarringFelicitas Woll, Jan Sosniok
Country of originGermany
Original languageGerman
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes86
Production
Running time25 min
Original release
NetworkARD
Release2002 (2002) –
2005 (2005)

Berlin, Berlin is a television series produced for the ARD. It aired in Germany from 2002 to 2005 Tuesdays through Fridays at 18:50 on the German public TV network Das Erste. The show won both national and international awards.

A sequel film, Berlin, Berlin, was released on Netflix on May 8, 2020.

Plot

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The series tells the story of Lolle (played by Felicitas Woll) who, after finishing school, follows her boyfriend, Tom, from Malente to Berlin. Once there, she discovers that Tom has been cheating on her with another girl. Rather than move back home, Lolle decides to stay in Berlin with her cousin, Sven (played by Jan Sosniok), his best friends Hart (Matthias Klimsa) and Rosalie (Sandra Borgmann). At the end of season one Lolle and Sven fall in love with each other, even though they are second cousins. Their grandparents were siblings, as is revealed in the first episode when Daniel, Sven's son, asks Lolle how she is related to him.

Before getting into a relationship with Lolle, Sven instead decides to go back to his former wife, Silvia, because of Daniel. Season one also follows Lolle's relationship with the ex-girlfriend, Rosalie, of Tom's new girlfriend. At the end of season one, Rosalie, an actress, leaves Germany to go to the USA and pursue a new life.

At the beginning of season two Lolle, desperate after losing Sven to Silvia and Rosalie's departure to the USA, she finds a new friend with Rosalie's former girlfriend, Sara (Rhea Harder). At first Lolle wants to convince Sven to love her, but he seems to be undecided and is unsure of what he should do. She then meets Alex, an art student, and they become a couple. Sven separates from Silvia once more, however, and is now free to be with Lolle, but she replies that she should stay with Alex. At the end of season two, she realizes that she loves Sven too, and attempts being with both Sven and Alex. Hart also begins to acknowledge his love for Sarah, and after a series of problems, they get together.

Cast

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Role Actor Season
Carlotta "Lolle" Holzmann Felicitas Woll 1 - 4
Sven Ehlers Jan Sosniok 1 - 4
Hard Matthias Klimsa 1 - 4
Rosalie Butzke Sandra Borgmann 1
Sarah Hermann Rhea Harder 2 - 4
Alex Weingart Matthias Schloo 2 - 3
Vero Gol - Sawatzki Alexandra Neldel 3 - 4
Tuhan Maverick Quek 1 - 4
Lenny Alexander Scheer 2 - 4
Felix Florian David Fitz 4

Episodes

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Series One (2002)

  1. Landflucht (Pilot)
  2. Wie bekomme ich meinen Freund zurück
  3. Happy Birthday, Lolle
  4. Auf der Flucht
  5. Rotalarm
  6. Ich will Sandra Bullock massieren
  7. Selbstversuch
  8. All you need is love
  9. Träume
  10. Lolle und der Traumprinz
  11. Nicht ganz koscher
  12. Die Geliebte
  13. Singles
  14. Dr. Strangelove
  15. Lesbe sein dagegen sehr
  16. Küssen, küssen, küssen
  17. Lolle gegen Fatman
  18. Ich bin nicht nett
  19. Beste Freunde
  20. Taddi und Mr. Psycho
  21. Cousin und Cousine
  22. Extremsitutionen ...
  23. Martha
  24. Überraschungen
  25. Eine Million
  26. Positiv ist negativ

Series Two (2003)

  1. Lolle allein in Berlin
  2. Frisch verheiratet
  3. Cinderello
  4. Froschkönige
  5. Höllendate
  6. Männer sind auch nur Menschen
  7. Malente, Malente
  8. Eltern, früher oder später kriegen sie dich
  9. Looking for Beinlich
  10. Nicht fair
  11. Wer liebt Fatman?
  12. Big and Beautiful
  13. Kairo
  14. That's the way
  15. Ex und hopp
  16. Spieglein, Spieglein
  17. Gegen die Uhr
  18. 20 Minuten
  19. Ich lieb dich nicht - du liebst mich nicht
  20. Aha

Series Three (2004)

  1. Sven oder Alex?
  2. Alex oder Sven
  3. Nimm Zwei
  4. Nicht genug
  5. Jung, dynamisch, arbeitslos
  6. Backe, backe Kuchen
  7. Mütter und Töchter
  8. Ziemlich ähnlich
  9. Generationen
  10. Hochzeitsspiele
  11. Svenja
  12. Täuschen, tarnen, küssen
  13. Vero
  14. That's what friends are for
  15. The weapons of women
  16. The ghosts I called
  17. Again with feeling
  18. Daily Talk
  19. Dream job
  20. Wickie

Series Four (2005)

  1. Stuttgart - Stuttgart
  2. Real friends
  3. At first Blick
  4. fear is stupid
  5. happy family
  6. had pig
  7. love is…
  8. revenge is…
  9. what if
  10. fate
  11. Silvia
  12. Rituals
  13. Hero of the Year
  14. Be Hard
  15. The wedding dress
  16. Deus ex machina
  17. Hormones are stupid
  18. Weekend in the country
  19. The wedding
  20. Melbourne, Melbourne (Finale)

Awards

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In 2004 the series won an International Emmy Award in the category "Best Comedy" for Episode 47.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "International Emmy Awards (2004)". IMDb.
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