SOKO Donau

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SOKO Donau (in Germany SOKO Wien) is an Austrian crime drama television series produced by ORF in collaboration with the German network ZDF. It is the sixth spin-off of the German crime series SOKO 5113 (SOKO München since 2015), launched in 1978. The show, which debuted on 20 September 2005 in Austria and 18 October 2005 in Germany, focuses on a Viennese police team responsible for investigating crimes committed on the Danube (German: Donau) river and its tributaries. The boat team operates in and around Vienna as well as Lower and Upper Austria, sometimes travelling all the way to Bratislava.

SOKO Donau
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GenrePolice procedural
Written byvarious
Directed byvarious
Composers
  • Lothar Scherpe
  • Bob Gutdeutsch
  • Péter Wolf
  • Joao Jarosch
Country of originAustria
Original languageGerman
No. of seasons18
No. of episodes253
Production
Executive producers
  • Heinrich Ambrosch
  • Sonja Hofmann
  • Klaus Jüptner
Producervarious
Cinematographyvarious
Editorvarious
Running time45 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Release20 September 2005 (2005-09-20) (ORF)
10 June 2005 (2005-18-10) (ZDF)
Related
SOKO München

Crossover

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A crossover episode with Leipzig Homicide, titled "Der vierte Mann", was broadcast on ORF on 2 November 2019 and ZDF on 8 November 2019. The screenplay was based on a true story related to the Viennese political activist Rudolfine Steindling.[1][2]

Cast and characters

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Current

Actor Character Rank Since
Lilian Klebow Penelope "Penny" Lanz District inspector / Group inspector 2005–
Helmut Bohatsch Franz Wohlfahrt Crime technician 2005–
Paul Matić Dr. Paul Seiler Chief prosecutor 2005–
Hary Prinz Ernst Kanter BKA chief 2006–
Maria Happel Dr. Franziska Beck Medical examiner 2010–
Brigitte Kren Dr. Henriette Wolf Chief 2018–
Andreas Kiendl Klaus Lechner District inspector 2021–
Martin Gruber Max Herzog Chief inspector 2022–
 
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ ""Soko Donau"-Spezial: Leipzig zu Gast in Wien" ["Soko Donau" special: Leipzig as a guest in Vienna]. kurier.at (in German). 31 October 2019. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
  2. ^ "ORF-1-Premiere für erstes "Soko Donau"-Crossover "Der vierte Mann"" [ORF-1 premiere for the first "Soko Donau" crossover "The Fourth Man"]. ots.at (in German). 31 October 2019. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
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