Marienhof is a German soap opera, first shown on 1 October 1992 on German TV channel, Das Erste. It started as a weekly series, before becoming a daily programme on 2 January 1995. The show was cancelled in February 2011 and aired its last episode on 15 June 2011.[3][1]

Marienhof
GenreSoap opera
Created bySimon Müller-Elmau
StarringViktoria Brams
Wolfgang Seidenberg
Sven Thiemann
Music byTobi Hang, Didi Holesch, Andreas Schmidt-Hoensdorf
Opening themeSOS/Kismet - "Es wird viel passiern"
Country of originGermany
Original languageGerman
No. of episodes4,053[1][2]
Production
Running time25 minutes
Original release
NetworkDas Erste
Release1 October 1992 (1992-10-01) –
15 June 2011 (2011-06-15)

The show focuses on the everyday life of the residents of the Marienhof, a fictional suburb in Cologne. Over the years, the show became known for tackling several social issues, such as homosexuality, homelessness, private bankruptcy, rape, drug abuse, AIDS, child abuse, suicide, cancer, adultery and murder.

Background

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Marienhof is produced by Bavaria Fernsehproduktion GmbH in Munich. The series is set in another German city, Cologne. The first 52 episodes of the show were 45 minutes long and were shown every Tuesday and Thursday but from episode 53 onwards, this was shortened to 25 minutes. On 2 January 1995, Marienhof was joined by Verbotene Liebe in the daily soaps schedule in Germany.

The show has produced 4,053 episodes and has starred 100 major actors, 4,000 minor actors and about 5,000 guest stars. Of the many roles in the series, Inge Busch, played by Viktoria Brams, was the only one from the beginning to the end.[4][5] In the show, there have been 25 weddings, 48 deaths and 13 births. The theme tune of Marienhof is the song "Es wird viel passieren" by S.O.S.[6][5]

Setting

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Marienhof is set in a fictional Cologne suburb, with businesses and shops like any normal suburb. Settings include a shopping mall, cafes, a secondary school, a discotheque and the houses of the different characters. The characters of the soap were bar and shop owners, housewives, businessmen, craftsmen, doctors, students and teachers.

Overall, the plot - in contrast to the plot of another German soap opera Verbotene Liebe - was dominated by the petite bourgeoisie instead of the wealthy nobility, similar to the other well-known day-time German soaps like Unter Uns and Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten.

According to Günter Struve, program director of Das Erste between 1992 and 2008:

“Marienhof is familiar without being too fuddy-duddy, and close to everyday life without being boring - every day more than three million, mostly young, viewers are guests in the Cologne district. The stories in Marienhof are written off from life, credibility is their greatest strength. We will keep this piece of modern television home for the audience for as long as desired."

— Günter Struve[7]

Production

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Concept and initial framework proposals

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In April 1989, the Bavaria Film / Film West working group, headed by Georg Feil, presented a first paper in which the series, which did not yet have an independent working title, was presented. Accordingly, a classic 25-minute soap with stories and events from private and work life was planned, which, however, was not copied from foreign formats - as was the case with Lindenstraße and later in Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten, but rather from German authors should be written. The series envisaged three narrative strands interwoven like a braid based on the Anglo-Saxon model, i. H. Three independent stories should be told per episode, which nonetheless have points of contact.

A script editor and two teams of five authors should ensure that this concept is adhered to. The working group initially developed three suggestions for locations: the clover leaf, the department store and the hospital in the middle of the city. After the series paper had been processed, the materials clover leaf and hospital were discarded; what remained was a suggestion for the department store, which was presented to the ARD cross-country series project group in May 1989. After almost all editors had voted for a further development of the department store material, extensive research was carried out on cross-country productions in other European countries. In July, another revised paper for the series was presented with explanations of the dramaturgical concept and the planned manuscript production, in which the department store material was expanded and rounded off. Ultimately, however, the Arnhem department store was rejected by the ARD project group, as it was feared that this location would not offer enough scope for private stories and human fates, which is why all previous suggestions for characters were rejected.[8]

Cast

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Main cast members

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Actor Role Episodes Years
Stefan Maaß Marco Busch #1 1–150 1992–1994
Joachim Rebscher Rainer Effenberg 1–101 1992–1994
Anke Sevenich Gerti Effenberg, née von Tronsberg 1–101 1992–1994
Viktoria Brams Inge Busch, née Kranz 1–4053 1992–2011
Wilm Roil Manfred Busch 1–144 1992–1994
Mona Seefried Ortrud Winkelmann 1–933 1992–1998
Marc Jung (Ep. 1–1023)
Marian Jung (Ep. 1–128)
Thomas "Tom" Winkelmann 1–128
189–605
812–1023
1992–1994
1995–1996
1997–1998
Marianne Lindner Rosa Sievenich † 1–110 1992–1994
Alexandra Henkel Lisa Busch #1 1–258
657–672
1992–1995
1997
Eckhard Preuß Uwe Baumann 1–122 1992–1994
Ulrike Mai Hilde Poppel, née Möhlmann #1 1–178 1992–1995
Claus-Dieter Reents † Heinz Poppel † 1–599
(† 698)
1992–1996
(1997)
Rolf Illig † Karl Sievenich 1–250
392–425
1992–1995
1995–1996
Peter E. Funck Hendrik Woldemar "H.W." Jensen † 1–131 1992–1994
Günter Spörrle Willi H.M.E. ("Hol mal eben") 1–52 1992–1993
Gisela Rening Hermine Pritzwalk 1–50 1992–1993
Friedrich Theuring † Wilhelm "Willem" Kranz 2–366 1992–1995
Wolfram Mucha Kurt Schneider † 2–61 1992–1993
Wolfgang Wolter † Wolfgang Wagner 2–490 1992–1996
Sabine Bohlmann Jennifer "Jenny" Deile, née Wagner 2–690
1542–2415
1992–1997
2000–2004
Günter Naumann † Ludwig "Louis" Gessner † 3–231 1992–1995
E. Alexander Wachholz Enno Pritzwalk 4–51 1992–1993
Ulrike Luderer Dr. Karin Wagner, née Heinemann 5–350 1992–1995
Joachim Jung Karlheinz "Charly" Tigges 7–321 1992–1995
Ygal Gleim Ronald "Ronny" Berger 8–169 1992–1994
Evelyn Palek Elfriede Voss, née Berger 8–88 1992–1994
Victoria Fast Stefanie Berger 8–88 1992–1994
Sabine Nötzel Johanna Schwerdtfeger 12–144 1992–1994
Volkmar Witt Hannes Voss 20–88 1992–1994
Gerd Udo Feller Friedrich Dettmer 29–3157 1993–2007
Patrick Pinheiro Branko Semenic 44–220 1993–1995
Regina Lemnitz Fanny Ginster 53–212 1993–1995
Bernhard Letizky Franz Ginster 53–162 1993–1994
Kerstin Wittemeyer Franziska "Fränzi" Ginster #1 53–136 1993–1994
Juana von Jascheroff Cassy Robinson, née Sievenich 59–390 1993–1995
Johanna Klante Christina Robinson 59–425 1993–1996
Claus Ringer Peter Sommer 61–287 1993–1995
Kathrin Ackermann Charlotte Meißner 82–186 1994–1995
Stephanie Kellner Nadine Voss 85–912 1994–1998
Julia Biedermann Franziska "Fränzi" Ginster #2 138–313 1994–1995
Lutz Winde Marco Busch #2 † 152–667 1994–1997
Berrit Arnold Annalena Bergmann 156–1052
1659–2358
2733–2745
3082–3105
3869–3901
1994–1998
2001–2004
2005
2007
2010
Giovanni Arvaneh Sülo Özgentürk † 161–756
969–993
2087–3619
1994–1997
1998
2003–2009
Caroline Grothgar Svenja Gerster 165–703
968–993
1994–1997
1998
Malte Friedrich Heiner Schmitz † 167–409 1994–1996
Peter Priegann Sascha Arenth 167–576 1994–1996
Ingo Wirth Simon Wegener 168–612 1994–1996
Michael Jäger Matthias Kruse 170–2479
3104–3163
1995–2004
2007
Florian Karlheim Oliver "Olli" Ebert 179–1451 1995–2000
Margit Geissler Hilde Poppel, née Möhlmann #2 † 181–658
(† 698)
1995–1997
Natalie de la Piedra Teresa Lobefaro † 182–1112 1995–1998
Jan Mrachacz Felix Hertel † 187–476 1995–1996
Nicole Belstler-Boettcher Sandra Behrens, née Lindner 196–728
1168–3548
1995–1997
1999–2009
Diana Greifenstein Anna Förtig 201–1953 1995–2002
Crisaide Mendes Paula Poppel, adopted, née Oliveira 222–1188
1414–1444
2864–2958
1995–1999
2000
2006
Cyrus David Dr. Robert Eschenbach † 234–935 1995–1998
Wolfgang Seidenberg Frank Töppers 296–4053 1995–2011
Sybille Heyen Babette von Dornhausen 312–568 1995–1996
John Jürgens Konstantin Deile 332–639
1936–1937
1995–1997
2002
Andreas Bieber Philipp Wolfengruber 391–627 1995–1996
Leonore Capell Andrea Süsskind, adopted, née Lindenfelser 395–2648 1995–2005
Mia Martin Bettina Lindner 422–938 1996–1998
Miriam Smolka Mascha Gellert 452–1288
1398–1408
3869–3875
1996–1999
2000
2010
Christof Arnold Bastian Spranger 469–1442 1996–2000
Sebastian Fischer Emanuel Zirkowski 517–1905 1996–2002
Matthias Freihof Boris Magnus 522–697 1996–1997
Susanne Steidle Regina Zirkowski, née Riemer 534–3160 1996–2007
Sven Thiemann Karlheinz "Charly" Kolbe 548–579
684–4053
1996
1997–2011
Susanna Wellenbrink Elena Zirkowski #1 564–915 1996–1998
Katja Keller Sybille "Billi" Vogt 699–1052
1329–1868
1997–1998
1999–2002
Klaus Nierhoff Hannes Port 702–933 1997–1998
Katrin Filzen Meike Port 707–1563 1997–2000
Judith Hildebrandt Christina "Tinka" Kuczinski 735–1368
1612–1658
1997–2000
2001
Sascha Heymans Tobias "Tobi" Kuczinski 735–1633 1997–2001
Marcus Kaloff Karlheinz "Kalle" Kuczinski † 738–1002 1997–1998
Heike Thiem-Schneider Corinna Kuczinski, née Taubenrauch 739–1709 1997–2001
Annika Murjahn Zoé Voss 758–1322 1997–1999
Frank Ruttloff Dr. Sven Port 802–2738
3264–3309
1997–2005
2008
Melanie Marx Dorothea "Doro" Stockner † 852–1678 1997–2001
Michael Stölzl Luke-Robin "Robby" Stockner #1 888–1059
1203–1242
1445–1717
1972–1983
2081–2088
1998
1999
1999–2001
2002
2003
Nikolaus Gröbe Björn Hempken 894–1118 1998–1999
Christopher Krieg Andreas "Andy" Hackhofer 962–1176 1998–1999
Laura Schneider Lee Neuhaus 995–1593 1998–2000
Christian Buse Thorsten Fechner 1009–3471 1998–2011
François Smesny Dr. Roman Westermeier 1012–1699 1998–2001
Beatrice Masala Yvette Westermeier, adopted, née Mlope 1059–1088
1251–1267
1369–1428
1998
1999
2000
Birte Berg Ulla Neuhaus 1061–1593 1998–2000
Erwin Aljukic Frederik Neuhaus † 1097–1749 1998–2001
Andreas Kaufmann Jürgen Jungmann † 1149–1387 1999–2000
Celia Kim Eun-Hi "Kim" Töppers, née Kim 1212–2432 1999–2004
Sebastian Deyle Niklas "Nik" Schubert 1236–1909 1999–2002
Melanie Rohde Hannah van der Looh 1301–1855 1999–2002
Sebastian Winkler Lennard Fechner 1320–1547 1999–2000
Imke Müller Natalie Hagen † 1352–1493 1999–2000
Frederik Babucke Dominik Kessler 1480–1855 2000–2002
Alfonso Losa Carlos Garcia 1481–4053 2000–2011
Donia Ben-Jemia Lucretia "Lucy" Vogt 1482–1909 2000–2002
Henriette Richter-Röhl Elena Zirkowski #2 1513–2166 2000–2003
Nina Louise Antonia "Toni" Port, née Maldini #1 1518–2851 2000–2006
Gabriel Andrade Dino Maldini #1 1520–2404 2000–2004
Simon-Paul Wagner Marlon Berger 1523–3986 2000–2011
Antonio Putignano Stefano Maldini 1544–4053 2000–2011
Heike Ulrich Tanja Maldini, née Krüger 1544–4053 2000–2011
Shirli Volk Annika Kruse 1669–2483
3882–3888
2001–2004
2010
Walter Unterweger Michael "Michi" Derflinger † 1694–2043 2001–2002
Shary Reeves Josephine "Jo" Achebe † 1704–1971 2001–2002
Andreas Jung Dr. Jochen Berger 1706–2415 2001–2004
Sandra Keller Valerie Kniebe 1725–1753
1885–2123
2001
2002–2003
Carolin Gralla Beatrix "Trixi" van der Looh 1729–2818 2001–2006
Johannes Raspe Justus Hofmann 1926–2173 2002–2003
Tanja Mairhofer Sophie Hofmann † 1930–2169 2002–2003
Felix zu Knyphausen Nils Hofer 1955–2084 2002–2003
Mirco Wallraf Raul Garcia 2044–4053 2002–2011
Isis Schabana Felicitas "Feli" Hagedorn † 2058–2510 2002–2004
Mary Muhsal Lilith "Lilli" Karuba, née Weidemann 2230–3056 2003–2007
Rebecca Goldblat Katharina "Kati" Fuchs † 2306–2795 2004–2006
Jana Voosen Luna-Marie Seelig 2362–2673 2004–2005
Nermina Kukic Susanne "Susi" Schäfer 2380–3458 2004–2008
Michael Meziani Kai Süsskind 2409–3362 2004–2008
Isabella Hübner Dr. Lisa Busch #2 2426–4053 2004–2011
Fabian Baier Steve Busch 2426–3632 2004–2009
Clara-Maria Graf Pia Busch 2426–3462 2004–2008
Janne Drücker Anne Maldini, adopted, née Bach 2506–3178
3289–3298
2004–2007
2008
Roland Pfaus Dr. Jakob Weidemann 2626–2648
2820–3548
2005
2006–2009
Katrin Ritt Yasemin Garcia, née Özgentürk 2672–3261
3402–3606
3905–4053
2005–2008
2008–2009
2010–2011
Julia Dahmen Constanze Riemer 2712–3482
3621–4053
2005–2008
2009–2011
Bernd Bozian Luke-Robin "Robby" Stockner #2 2732–3298 2005–2008
Vaile Fuchs Jessica "Jessy" Wieland † 2798–3226 2006–2007
Sandra Koltai Antonia "Toni" Stein, née Maldini #2 2912–4053 2006–2011
Julika Wagner Amelie Berger, née Verhaag 3113–3698
3715–3717
3755–3756
3797–3798
2007–2009
2009
2010
2010
Christian Volkmann David Verhaag, adopted 3138–3866 2007–2010
Maike Billitis Kerstin Töppers, née Adler 3195–3822 2007–2010
Katharina Woschek Marie Töppers, accepted, née Adler 3195–3632 2007–2009
Sebastian Reusse Harald "Harry" Töppers 3202–3478 2007–2008
Ivonne Polizzano Agnetha "Netty" Töppers 3216–4053 2007–2011
Jan Stapelfeldt Valentin Ernst 3305–3792 2008–2010
Verena Mörtel Heidi Torg 3578–3598
3665–4053
2009–2011
Hendrik Borgmann Dr. Nicolas "Nic" Stein 3616–4053 2009–2011
Simone Gorholt Jacqueline "Jackie" Horvath 3639–4028 2009–2011
Maria Hönig Lea Horvath 3639–3792
4009–4014
2009–2010
2011
Tuna Ünal Tarek Berisi 3723–4053 2009–2011
Marc Philipp Dino Maldini #2 3882–4053 2010–2011

Recurring cast members

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Actor Role Episodes Years
Natalia Lapina Natalie Jensen 1, 27–32 1992, 1993
Didi Schaak Joe Markert 1–48 1992–1993
Gundis Zámbó Corinna Marx 5–48 1992–1993
Sabi Dorr Dr. Mahmoud Etcherelli 13–22 1992
Daniele Legler Dr. Reza Shirazi 25–52 1992–1993
Mario Liberatore Ulrich Dettmer † 26–36 1992–1993
Gundula Liebisch Roswitha Müller 27–39 1993
Gerd Silberbauer Herbert Groth † 33–42 1993
Renate Muhri Jutta Kelm, née Winkelmann 39–44 1993
Eric Stevens, adopted, née Erich Sievenich 185–188 1995
Lola Mendes Mariella Lobefaro † 201–216 1995
René Schoenenberger Otto Gobrecht 218–247 1995
Michaela Geuer Miss Irrgang 218–3311 1995–2008
Matthias Rimpler Gerhard Behrens #2 269–319 1995
Hansi Kraus Alexander Stollberg 387–451 1995–1996
Theo Maalek Bernd Süsskind † 4??–418 1996
Gerd Rigauer Günter Mertens 420–458
625–639
1996
1996–1997
Yves-Yuri Garate Miguel Diaz de Solis 569–615 1996
Lisa Potthoff Uschi Kleber † 579–804 1996–1997
Justina del Corte Emilia Aicher, née Oliveira 596–600 1996
Matthias Schlüter Gabriel Aicher 619–656 1996–1997
Britta Gartner Dr. Carolin Berger 619–698 1996–1997
Ivan Robert Sertic Dr. Bernd Kippert 643–698 1997
Manuela Riva † Mathilde "Tilli" Troll † 645–653
746–752
840–841
1286–1288
1997
1997
1997
1999
Claus Peter Seifert David Langenbroich 654–684
921–922
1997
1998
Klaus Zmorek Jacques Deville 693–713
974–983
1997
1998
Yvonne de Bark Aishe Memis 746–756
985–993
1997
1998
Nicolas Loibl Tim "Timmi" Töppers #1 750–2423
2645–2646
2724–2743
3100–3103
1997–2004
2005
2005
2007
Daniela Arden Livia Gellert 954–1034 1998
Lomeo Camarda Ritchie Engel 995–1107 1998
Dieter Bach Kai Aigner 1204–1232 1999
Katja Marie Glienke Gabi Trilling, née Stockner 1210–1242
1445–1475
1999
2000
Michael Häfner † Heinz Trilling 1211–1226
1469–1474
1999
2000
Sebastian Gerold Anton Klayber † 1324–1518 1999–2000
Adelheid Thiel Marlies Frohberg 1371–1428 2000
Oliver Sauer Thomas Wendel † 1384–1404
1465–1478
2000
Luise Bähr Sarah Koch 1405–1435
1655–1668
2000
2001
Sven Kramer Hendrik Heltau 1406–1428 2000
Hans Sigl Cjelko Nemec aka Bogdan Vogt 1429–1548
1828–1838
2000
2002
Rade Radovic Dario Dincic † 1530–1544
1837–1838
2000
2002
Jürg D. Rieder Christoph Menger 1542–1609 2000–2001
Errol Harewood K.C. Taylor 1561–1593 2000
Gitte Rugaard Maria Sieber 1584–1610 2000–2001
Jonathan Sonnenschein Dennis Sattler † 1603–1648 2001
Hanna Köhler Francesca "Nonna" Maldini 1723–3267 2001–2008
Severin Tyroller Maximilian "Maxi" Busch #3 1743–2415 2001–2004
Jonathan Sonnenschein Kevin Sattler 1768–1779 2001
Anette Daugardt Marina Kruse 1780–1800 2001
Claudio Maniscalco Leonardo Maldini 1800–1815 2001
Inka Calvi Laura Berger 1854–1868 2002
Freya Trampert Gina Goldberg 1916–1982 2002
Andreas Seyferth Valentin Hofmann 1928–2173 2002–2003
Jessica Boehrs Melanie Neuhaus aka Caris Newton 1932–1952 2001
Vanessa Loibl Nicole Deile 1936–2415 2002–2004
Brigitte Antonius Renate Fechner † 1999–2009
2603–2643
2002
2005
Christian Petru Luca Maldini 2021–2035
2090–2091
2157–2168
2289–2295
2321–2323
2002
2003
2003
2003
2004
Andreas Zimmermann Florian Lichtenfels † 2123–2141
2259–2268
2003
Isabella Jantz Dunja Sieben 2124–2141 2003
Nadja Lenszen Justine Harris 2156–2167 2003
Gaspar Cano Gaspar Garcia #1 2167–2179 2003
Wookie Mayer Carola Berger 2194–2216 2003
Marque Nigsch Tom Hirsch 2234–2250 2003
Miriam Lahnstein Sabine Huber 2328–2349 2004
Jens Koennecke Maurice Brunot 2328–2358 2004
Souzan Alavi Sina Achterberg 2437–2533 2004
Julia Palmer-Stoll † Simone Wolf 2557–2638 2005
Thorsten Nindel Dr. Robert Schulte-Busch, née Schulte 2593–2698
3031–3034
3069–3105
3456–3463
3876–3879
2005
2007
2007
2008
2010
Yavuz Asanatucu Yilmaz Özgentürk † 2672–3548 2005–2009
Özgür Özata Fari Erdokan 2729–2734
3531–3548
2005
2009
Christian Polito Leonard "Leo" Fischer 2737–4031 2005–2011
Hakan Can Cem Özgentürk 2758–2770
3043–3067
2005
2007
Antonio di Mauro Luigi Maldini 2794–2868
2970–2972
2006
Claudius Zimmermann Gaspar Garcia #2 2822–2836
2884–2886
3468–3508
2006
2006
2008–2009
Ursula Michelis Carla "Carlita" Garcia 2884–2886
3499–3508
3552–3573
2006
2009
2009
Lucia Thomas Carolina "Caro" Behrens #2 2885–3548
3679–3681
2006–2009
2009
Mirja Mahir Katja Lang 2892–2948
2973–3045
2006
2006–2007
Baffour Nkrumah Baschirou Karuba 2918–3056 2006–2007
Jana Hora Vivian Dünnwald 3007–3033 2006–2007
Alexander Pelz Axel Tewes 3038–3113 2007
Matthias Beier Mischa Hofmeister 3141–3247 2007
Andreas Kaufmann Bernhard "Benno" Richter 3144–3176 2007
Rosetta Pedone Laura Conti 3300–3446
3529–3627
2008
2009
Daphne Wagner Annette Sandmann aka Gabriele Verhaag 3331–3377 2008
Martina Maurer Camilla Töppers 3341–3459 2008
Maria Mittler Aurelia Maldini 3381–3478
3811–3813
2008
2010
Petra Gumpold Stefanie Hüsgen 3465–3518
3583–3604
2008–2009
2009
Tom Viehöfer Roman Sander 3554–3638 2009
Gloria Nefzger Jule Busch 3592–3609 2009
Tibor Taylor Walter Tennenberg 3634–3668 2009
Daryl Jackson Brian Archer 3679–3699 2009
Holger C. Gotha Peter Siegel 3687–3701
3747–3753
2009
2010
Chi Le Yuna Kapur 3689–3779 2009–2010
Shayan Hartmann Bruno Zirkowski #2 3729–4053 2009–2011
Maike von Bremen Juliette Gagnon 3734–3822 2009–2010
Yvonne Burbach Frida Reichert 3766–3799
3827–3917
2010
Valentina Pahde Carolina "Caro" Behrens #3 3784–4053 2010–2011
Leonie Kienzle Vanessa Krüger 3794
3831–3833
3971–4037
2010
2010
2011
Karyn von Ostholt Elisabeth von Seggern 3835–3858 2010
Annika Preil Maximiliane "Maxi" Engelein 3859–3992 2010–2011
Timothy Raschdorf Tim "Timmi" Töppers #2 3869–4053 2010–2011
Cosima-Lucia Muck Leila Garcia 3907–4053 2010–2011
Anna Lena Class Jutta Denka 3953–3967 2010–2011
Lara-Isabelle Rentinck Sabina Breuer 3965–3986 2011
Ramona Lutz Fariba Berisi 3983–3990 2011
Jana Lissovskaia Olga Weberskaja 3994–4053 2011

References

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  1. ^ a b Von Goysern, Sybille (2014). "Marienhof (Fernsehserie) - 4.053 Episoden". Serien mit den meisten Episoden der Fernsehgeschichte: Aus dem Leben eines Kino, TV und Film Fan (in German). neobooks. ISBN 978-384-768-041-3. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
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  7. ^ Günter Struve, ehemaliger Programmdirektor der ARD, zum 10-jährigen Bestehen der Serie, in: Frieder Scheiffele, Marienhof – Hintergründe und Fakten, Egmont vgs Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Köln 2002, ISBN 3-8025-2909-X, S. 4.
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