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Production Break: Crime Scene Stars Bewildered by Forced Break for Dresden-Tatort

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Here you will find information on the topic "Production Break". Read now "Tatort-Stars bewildered about forced break for Dresden-Tatort".

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The "Tatort Dresden" and "Police call Magdeburg" from the MDR have to go into a forced break for several years. The actors Martin Brambach and Cornelia Gröschel consider this to be fatal – and calculate the station in an unusually clear way.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Here you will find information on the topic "Production Break". Read now "Tatort-Stars bewildered about forced break for Dresden-Tatort".

·Germany
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The MDR pauses the production of the Dresdner "Tatort" and the Magdeburger "Police Call 110" for three years. The "Tatort" Commissioners Cornelia Gröschel and Martin Brambach are now dismayed at this.

·Berlin, Germany
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The crime scene actors Cornelia Gröschel and Martin Brambach spoke in a joint statement on the planned forced break for the "Tatort Dresden" and the "Polizeiruf 110" from Magdeburg. "We are still dismayed by the MDR's announcement that we will no longer be able to finance the "Tatort Dresden" and the "Polizeiruf Magdeburg" over the next 3 years," says the posting on social media. In their statement, the two show understanding of the MDR's auster…

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The MDR has to save: filming of the "Tatort Dresden" and the "Police Call 110" are supposed to pause for years. The actors Cornelia Gröschel and Martin Brambach warn of the consequences.

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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Monday, May 18, 2026.
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